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duhaast
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 31, 2004 6:56 pm    Post subject: About Swift boats..... Reply with quote

I've been searching, but can't really find any pix except exterior shots.

I'm interested in the interior of the boats.

Anyone know of any interior pix or diagrams of the layout?
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 31, 2004 7:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Use the search option and search for DROZ. His daughter has put one heck of an assembly together.
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 12:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Take a look at this manual. It's not photos but does have a lot of drawings and information.

http://warboats.org/images/pdf/PCF0.pdf

Fiddle with the URL and change PCF0 to PCF1 to get subsequent chapters, like this.

http://warboats.org/images/pdf/PCF1.pdf
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 9:08 am    Post subject: Re: About Swift boats..... Reply with quote

duhaast wrote:
I'm interested in the interior of the boats.


.... How much of the "interior" did you want? Take a A tour of a Swift Boat ....



...... After that, peruse the rest of the web site for more info on Swift Boats ......
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 9:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Excellent, Bob!!

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duhaast
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 02, 2004 12:19 am    Post subject: I think I've got it... Reply with quote

LOL @ rb...

Thanks, November. I wish the quality of the pdf was better, but with study I think I've got it.....thusly....


Forward, there were 6 bunks, 4 uppers and 2 lowers. Moving aft, there were 2 lockers or "cabinets", with the head under a lid in the stbd locker. 2 or 3 steps on centerline lead to the deckhouse, with a RV style galley and storage stbd, and a dinette in the port aft corner. I think there were storage cabinets to port of the dinette. Forward of the dinette was a railed ladder to the wheelhouse, which itself had entry from the main deck port and stbd. Above the wheelehouse was the twin.50 gun tub. At the aft extent of the deckhouse, 2 or 3 steps led to the after deck, where there was a second steering station port side exterior aft bulkhead of the deckhouse. Below the aft deck was the engine space. aft was the .50cal/81mm mortar mount. Throughout the boat there were storage tanks for fuel and water at the lowest points of the hull.

Is that pretty good for someone who's never seen a Swift?
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 02, 2004 2:40 am    Post subject: Re: I think I've got it... Reply with quote

duhaast wrote:
Is that pretty good for someone who's never seen a Swift?


Your description couldn't be more wrong .......

Back up. Get over your "LOL" about the production photo and take the tour ....

{You can lead a horse to water .... double click the underlined blue text}


From a Swift Boat sailor that spent 12 months, not 4, on the boats.



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duhaast
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 02, 2004 2:38 pm    Post subject: How wrong am I? Reply with quote

I took the tour after I wrote that (I hadn't realized there was a link before) and though I can see some differences compaired to these

http://warboats.org/images/pdf/PCF1.pdf

diagrams (pages 16, 17, 18, et al), NAVSHIPS 0900-031-7010. It seems to be mostly about the dinette vs. a more open deckhouse with a sort of chart table and radio position, and a couple additional bunks. Are the diagrams and pix of different versions/models of the boats?

What else have I missed?
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 02, 2004 4:50 pm    Post subject: Re: How wrong am I? Reply with quote

duhaast wrote:
Are the diagrams and pix of different versions/models of the boats?

What else have I missed?



Yes. The documents you reference are for a Mark III Swift.
With only minor exceptions, Vietnam Swifts were Mark I's
You can tell from the different shape of the pilot house.

Two Mark III Swift boats are still on active duty with the
Armed Forces of Malta. They were delivered in 1971 and
have given excellent service. With the proper care that
is and has been afforded them, they will continue to do
so for many years to come. View the Maltese boats at:

Special Event Radio Station Honours Swift Patrol Boats


Your description makes a Swift sound like a cruise ship.
These were small fifty foot boats with a crew of only six.

o The forward berthing area was tiny. As stated in the
... tour description, the bunking space there consisted
... of only two partial "racks" in a vee shape with the
... head (toilet) in the the space between them and the
.. .bow structure. Not the volumious space for up to six
... bunk beds you erroneously perceive. And also why
... there was a bucket on the fantail so that "necessary
... functions" could be performed away from this space

o There were no "lockers" anywhere on a Swift Boat
... Drawers underneath the shelf on the starboard side
... of the main cabin ... yes. But no "lockers"

o There was no "dinette." The port side of the main cabin
... consisted of a two man "bunk rack" to complete sleeping
... accomodation for only four (as in 4) men: The two racks
... forward and the the two in the main cabin.

o "A railed ladder to the wheel house" ???? Surely you jest
... {Where would we put the chandelier like on the Titanic?}

o There were absolutely no water storage tanks on the boat
... The fuel tanks (800+ gals) were located aft of the engine
... space. The floor boards of the main cabin could be taken
... up to gain access to the compartments where the bulk of
... the 81 mm mortar rounds were stored. A small number
... of these rounds were kept in the "ready storage box" on
... the fantail.

Methunks you let your imagination get the best of you. Please
view the pictures in the tour and carefully read the text.



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