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''PT-796'' is a 78-foot PT boat built by Higgins Industries of New Orleans in 1945. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1986 as one of a very few surviving World War II PT boats. A "Higgins" boat, she is part of the collection of the
PT Boat Museum PT Boat Museum is located in Fall River, Massachusetts as part of Battleship Cove. It is a museum that exhibits two National Historic Landmark ships, an Elco boat, PT 617, and a Higgins boat, PT 796. External linksPT Boat Museum offic ...
, which itself is part of the Battleship Cove museum in Fall River, Massachusetts.


Design

''PT-796'' was laid down on 3 May 1945, launched on 23 June, and completed after
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on 26 October. The last of her type to be constructed, she was nicknamed ''Tail Ender''. The hull was constructed of two layers of planking. Unlike earlier PT boats, where the layers were laid diagonally, the outer layer of ''PT-796''s hull is laid longitudinally, a change to the design believed to have been made to Higgins boats sometime in late 1944. Also, instead of two layers of
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, the inner layer is
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. The two layers are held together by copper rivets and bronze screws, with a sheet of canvas impregnated with marine glue between them. The boat's full-load displacement is . She is in length, with a beam of , and a draft of . Her three 12-cylinder
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V-12 engines each drove a single shaft, giving the boat a top speed of . With a full load of 3,000 gallons of 100 octane
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she had a range of at a speed of or as far as at a speed of using only one engine. The boat was armed with four Mark 13 torpedoes on roll-off racks, and guns in the bows, a Bofors 40 mm gun at the stern, and two twin
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M2 Browning machine guns in mounts each side of the cockpit. She was also fitted with two Mark 50 rocket launchers, and a smoke generator at the stern.


Ship history

Placed in service too late to take part in World War II, ''PT-796'' saw temporary post-war duty as part of MTB Squadron 1, patrolling in the Caribbean and off the East Coast. She was reclassified as a "Small Boat" on 16 November 1945. Stripped of armament she was then assigned to the Navy Operational Development Force and Naval Ship Research Development Laboratory in Panama City, Florida, where she was used for high-speed towing experiments during the development of equipment for use in riverine operations. In 1961 she participated in John F. Kennedy's inauguration repainted as . The boat was placed out of service on 7 July 1970, and signed over to PT Boats, Inc. Restored to her original configuration, and has been displayed at Battleship Cove since 14 August 1975.


See also

* National Register of Historic Places listings in Fall River, Massachusetts * List of National Historic Landmarks in Massachusetts


References

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External links


The Naval History Museum at Battleship Cove


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