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Army Boats

hndrsonj

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All right here is a question for the masses: I just saw an old (60-70's) aluminum Army boat (no pic's) :roll: . Anyway, I am trying to figure out what it was. All aluminum, 3-53 diesel, maybe 20' long. Painted 4 color camo. It came from Ft MCcoy WI around 20 years ago. It is complete and very reasonably priced. I know it's hard to figure out what it was without seeing it but we didn't have a camera with. Anyone have ideas or a pic?
 

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Could be any number of possibilities; from a boat used to push floating bridge sections around to some kind of patrol boat for riverine operations.
Do a google images search and see what you can find under 'brown water navy' or 'army work boat'.
 

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I would love to have a military boat of some kind. I've got a camp on the lake and a pontoon boat at the moment but the pontoon boat doesn't really match the rest of my green iron. Problem is that any military boats that I've seen ( that aren't inflatable and big enough for the family to enjoy) have been out of my price range :cry: .
 

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I am almost sure it was a bridge boat. I can't find any pictures of one though. There is a newer style that I can get pics of (I think a MK2) but not the older type. I have also heard that the front is removeable for transport but can't verify yet.
 

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I've seen pics of a 5 ton with a boat and launcher built onto the back of the truck. What is this one called and what was it used for?
 

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Here are some pics of bridge trucks and boats. Did it look like any of these?
 

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hndrsonj

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Looked alot like the first photo. I did not think it was that long though (weeds were pretty high).
 

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I can see my wants are going to extend to green boats now. Where can I find one of those in the pics above, would make a great stripper rig and look good behind the M35.
 

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Don't have any photos, but the M812A1 trucks carried both the foldup bridge sections and the boat that pushed them around. I think it used a 3-53 Detroit. In the manual section I think there is a manual.
 

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Yes ,They had twin Detriot 353 bolted up to Borg warner 3:1 gears with 25" props. They have levers and a screw type bolt holding the bow to the stern section. They will both float on there own. It is a very powerful little unit. Very loud with straight pipes !
 

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Hello Jim, Did you get pictures of the boat yet..? Can you go back to the spot and take a few..?
 

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Hey I've been thinking about that boat too! I saw it a while ago. I feel the need to go see the owner this weekend. I'll go see him this weekend.
 

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I just spoke to Roger, the owner. He wants $12,500. Remember we could have had it for $4,500 when he first dragged it home 20 yrs ago? He says it only has 108 hours on it. I remember he had it on the river and the DNR came down on him for the loud exhaust and lack of registration.
 
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