No.2Diesel
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What do you guys think?
GoHot got it right....lots of work...
This is probably the closest thing I'll get to having a PBR or a PT boat. I along with my friends were discussing the idea of turning this into a Vietnam PBR clone due to the similar size and hull shape. Yes there are significant differences like the jet-drive stepped transom, twin 6V53s, etc. But its possible to recreate all the features and structure of a MK II PBR from the waterline up.
This idea grows stronger as I realize there is little that can be done with the existing cabin layout. It has a specific purpose and would be awkward in any other use. I could do battle with the local marinas and yacht clubs doing launch service but that is unlikely.
What do you guys think? The poor man's PBR? A MKII is 33' and a little beamier.
Here are some pics of PBRs in theater and in training in Cali. Enjoy these pics.
GoHot got it right....lots of work...
This is probably the closest thing I'll get to having a PBR or a PT boat. I along with my friends were discussing the idea of turning this into a Vietnam PBR clone due to the similar size and hull shape. Yes there are significant differences like the jet-drive stepped transom, twin 6V53s, etc. But its possible to recreate all the features and structure of a MK II PBR from the waterline up.
This idea grows stronger as I realize there is little that can be done with the existing cabin layout. It has a specific purpose and would be awkward in any other use. I could do battle with the local marinas and yacht clubs doing launch service but that is unlikely.
What do you guys think? The poor man's PBR? A MKII is 33' and a little beamier.
Here are some pics of PBRs in theater and in training in Cali. Enjoy these pics.
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