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Old 02-22-2010, 08:06 AM
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experimental SWATH with amas????

This thing has been sitting off HWY 101 in Redwood City, CA next to Sheriff substation for about 20+years.

I'd guess the headroom in the cabin is about 5'.
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Old 02-25-2010, 07:34 PM
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experimental SWATH with amas????
This thing has been sitting off HWY 101 in Redwood City, CA next to Sheriff substation for about 20+years.
I'd guess the headroom in the cabin is about 5'.
Headroom in the cabin about 5' and amas doesn't fit (a SWATH with amas makes it a SWAQH), but.....

‘‘experimental SWATH Redwood City 20+years’’ gives the.....

SWATH IX-529 Sea Shadow



‘‘Since 2006 the U.S Navy has tried to give the Sea Shadow away but as of February 2009 nobody has taken the offer.’’

Who takes the bite.......... ??

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Old 02-26-2010, 07:07 AM
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THAT'S what he was talking about?? Good grief. Amas?..LMAO. No amas there...that's for sure.

Personally, keep that ungainly and low-performance SWATH.. I'd rather have the Hughes-built support vessel that was used for that program. Moor it beyond territorial waters, raise my own flag and declare it a country.
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Old 02-26-2010, 02:05 PM
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(a SWATH with amas makes it a SWAQH),
I remember using the quote as a title for a thread........still makes me laugh.

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But a gift ship from the Navy comes with lots of strings attached to the rigging. A naval museum, the Historic Naval Ships Association warns, is "a bloodthirsty, paperwork ridden, permit-infested, money-sucking hole..." Because the Navy won't pay for anything — neither rust scraping nor curating — to keep museums afloat, survival depends on big crowds. That's why many of the 48 ships it has given away over 60 years were vessels known for performing heroically in famous battles.
Squidman, post some photos when you get around to it. I'm curious to see how it has aged/stained in the salt air.
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Exactly the quote I was looking for, Kach. I chuckled loudly the first time I saw it and its brutally honest and fair.

The owners of the sole remaining and largely inctact PHM hydrofoil, Aries, are having one heck of a tough slog trying to save that vessel and they bought it at auction with no USN strings attached at all. It's a tough business, the saving of ships through museum display efforts. The few dollars that roll in from those that visit never come close to what is required to maintain them. The poor USCG Taney in Baltimore harrbor is another example I am very familiar with. Rotting away and now almost beyond saving...she was once under command of my grandfather, but more historically important, is the last surviving vessel that was at Pearl that fatefull day and returned fire at the Japanese planes on Dec 7, 1941. Not even that historical pedigree is enough to keep her alive and afloat.

The Sea Shadow?..pfft. I can understand why no museum wants an old Navy science experiment; the 'was once cool' factor alone won't bring the crowds..
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Maybe the SeaSheperds could use another sacrificial Hull, in their WAR with the Japanese Whalers. This one could sneak up on them without being seen on Radar, even.... Although it would be hard to shoehorn in those BIG EGO's of the SeaSheperds, in a 5 Ft Ceiling space.... Just a thought...
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