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« Reply #195 on: December 29, 2009, 01:11:00 pm »

Looks like it could use a BM to me  :confused: ; "rust never sleeps" 
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« Reply #196 on: December 29, 2009, 02:57:33 pm »

WOW!  That one looks longer than 40 feet.
Looks like a precursor to the 44MLB...alot of simularities
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Actually Zoomer the 40300 was built at CG Yard prior to WW2 as a steel replacement for the wooden 36-foot MLB.  Because of the war further development was suspended and just that one unit was built.  Following the war the design was used as a prototype for developing the 44-foot MLB. 
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« Reply #197 on: December 29, 2009, 06:30:25 pm »

 I'm Not Worthy!  That's what I get thinking before I have my first cup of coffee, close but no cigar, guess I'll just have to buy the first round tonight at the club  :coffee:
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« Reply #198 on: January 01, 2010, 11:25:12 am »

For the New Year a companion to Bugsey's CG-40450 is unveiled in New York.  At this time the number of the boat has not been revealed by its' owner.









The photos of "CG-Mystery" were taken from the 40450 and Bugsey in describing what we are seeing said, "the pics of the new boat with Ken and Tony coming up the Arthur Kill with the 450 escorting her ..... what a site 2-40's side by side in the Kill 48 years later.  Tug boats were blowing there horns as they passed us some guys took pics from the bridge, and thats what makes it all worth while and all 188 members who ran them, in the 40 boat sailors group. I hope we started somthing here that never dies."

More photos of the "CG-Mystery"
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« Reply #199 on: January 01, 2010, 11:39:57 am »

Damn, there are times when I wished I lived a little closer to the other coast  Bang head against wall  Looking great guys  Thumbs Up, West Coast sailor sends 
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« Reply #200 on: January 01, 2010, 12:04:22 pm »

Hans, there's gotta be an old 40 boat somewhere around the delta.  Find it, restore it and you'd have a helluva OPFAC for your Auxiliary work!   Thumbs Up
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« Reply #201 on: January 01, 2010, 02:32:37 pm »

The number for "CG-Mystery" has been revealed.  It is Station Montauk's CG-40581.  The 40581 was involved in rescuing the crew of a grounded tug on the night of 30 October 1966 in which a crewman received the following award.



SZYDLOWSKI, Frank Frederick, Seaman, CG-40581

Date of Action: 30 October 1966
Date of Award: 14 April 1967

For heroism on the evening of October 30, 1966 while serving as a crew member of the CG-40581, engaged in the perilous rescue of three persons from the tug VINDEX, which was grounded in the heavy seas off Three Mile Harbor, East Hampton, Long Island, New York. The CG-40581 was enroute to Montauk Coast Guard Station when a signal light was sighted on the tug. All attempts to maneuver alongside the VINDEX were thwarted by the heavy eight to ten foot seas, shallow water, and gale-force winds gusting to 58 miles per hour. The CG-40581 then proceeded into Three Mile Harbor to attempt a rescue from the beach.

Seaman SZYDLOWSKI immediately donned a wet suit and entered the pounding surf to swim to the stranded boat. Despite darkness, turbulent seas, and being adjacent to dangerous breakwater conditions, he reached the VINDEX and located the three frightened men, cold and suffering from exposure. He quickly insured that they were properly fitted into life preservers and then guided them in swimming through the violent breakers and seas to the safety of the shore. Seaman SZYDLOWSKI demonstrated initiative, fortitude, and daring in spite of imminent personal danger. His unselfish actions, courage, and unwavering devotion to duty reflect the highest credit upon himself and the United States Coast Guard.

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« Reply #202 on: January 02, 2010, 11:02:09 am »

Here's some additional history on CG-40581 from 40-boat historian Ken Sutherland from his book "United States Coast Guard Harbor Patrol Fleet 1924 - 1980".



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HISTORY:  Built 3-59 in service 6-3-59 Montauk Point LBS.  Out of service 10-14-81.  In 83 the boat was in storage for 26 years. The port engine is good and Tony and myself are rebuilding starboard engine. She was at Montauk, Shinne****, Montauk, Group NY, Station NY, Townsend inlet NJ, Cape May back to OSR Governors Island, N.Y. 10-14-81.
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« Reply #203 on: January 05, 2010, 07:52:29 am »

Nothing like starting up an old 6-71 ona cool day after she's maybe been sitting a bit. Guaranteed to eradicate any bug, gnat, ant, pet, or human being within 50 yards downwind.

Old 40 boat still sitting down Hull beside STA Point Allerton at local gin mill. Owner also has EX-USCGC TOWLINE on market. 40 Don't look like its in very good shape, been sitting there forever.

Guy standing in front of 40 is SNBM(probably BM3 by now)Pat Hogan, stationed up the Soo in town for some small arms training @ STA "PA". I was in with his father Tom back at STA St Joe and we ran 40's together. A fine young coastie in the best traditions of being a "coastie"-JRC
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« Reply #204 on: January 05, 2010, 10:15:56 pm »

John .... Thanks for putting us on this 40-footer.  With the help of USCG Harbor Patrol historian Ken Sutherland it has been identified as the CG-40534 built 4-28-54 and transferred to U.S. ARMY after being removed from USCG service.  The 40 Boat Sailors group at the Coast Guard Channel Community is trying to find a buyer for her to get her back on the water to join the 40581 and the 40450.

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« Reply #205 on: January 06, 2010, 09:25:14 am »

John .... Thanks for putting us on this 40-footer.  With the help of USCG Harbor Patrol historian Ken Sutherland it has been identified as the CG-40534 built 4-28-54 and transferred to U.S. ARMY after being removed from USCG service.  The 40 Boat Sailors group at the Coast Guard Channel Community is trying to find a buyer for her to get her back on the water to join the 40581 and the 40450.



Ah, that would explain why McDevitt don't have her listed "For Sale" anywhere anymore. I inquired Geez, 7-8 years ago about what she could be had for, and found out "thru the grapevine" he was looking for someplace around $12K for her. At that time I wouldn't have been willing to pay even half that for her.And that number ain't gone up in them 7-8 years.

I also heard, thru that same grapevine(I live in Hull) somebody "that owns another 40" came and looked at her, I figure that was 40450's owner.

That bottoms in tough shape, she got more than one hack job "stick and glob weld" plate repair. One right on the stbd chine midships that weeps when it rains out.



On cgpics.com I also found 534 as Base Woods Hole spare boat witha couple pics of her, if anybody hasn't seen that yet-JRC
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« Reply #206 on: January 06, 2010, 09:49:58 am »

ps- anybody interested in this hull wants more pics of her she's just down the other end of town from me, bout 10 minutes away-JRC
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« Reply #207 on: February 02, 2010, 10:32:35 am »

CG-40555 at Coast Guard station Grand Marais, Minnesota in the early 1960's.
 

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« Reply #208 on: May 27, 2010, 12:39:01 am »

Was watching the Discovery Channel the other night. They have a program concerning some fisherman looking to catch ' killer fish' from the worlds exotic riverss. The guy was fishing on a river in Laos/Thailand/Cambodia area, didn't cathch it exactly. He was out in a canoe type boat and the scene entailed him being warned by the border patrol boat to head for shore. As you look through the dark gray paint and a canvas awning, Sue as hell a 40' UTB. From the quick look it appeared to be a MK 1 with the short fwd cuddy.
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« Reply #209 on: May 27, 2010, 05:23:39 pm »


CG-40448 out of New London, CT.                                                     CG-40437 out of Ocean City, N.J.
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