Please help preserve the past.
Too many times I have seen classic wooden vessels succumb to the elements. These great vessels need to be saved.
Once they are gone they will be no more!
This web page was created in hopes of generating interest in saving SubChaser 1013.
Her History: Laid down, 23 March 1942 by Luders Marine Construction Co., Stamford, CT; Launched, 22 July 1942;
Commissioned SC-1013.
Her Specifications: Displacement 95 t; Length 110'; Beam 17'; Draft 6' 6" (fl); Speed 21 kts.; Complement 28; Armament
one 40mm gun mount, one or two twin mount .50 cal. machine guns, two or three dcp "K Guns", 14 depth charges with six
single release chocks, two sets Mk 20 Mousetrap rails with four 7.2 projectiles; Propulsion two 1,540bhp General Motors
16-184A diesel engines two shafts.
SC1013 now rests on the bottom in Baltimore Maryland. She is sitting in very shallow water so raising her should be simple.
My main concern is that the tidal action is taking its toll on her. Follow the link to the left for pictures and information
as it becomes available.
I am going to do my best with the limited resources at hand to at least achieve getting her off the bottom. My goal is
to raise her during the first part of 2007. From there I will need to find a suitable place to have her towed.
I am currently in Savannah, Georgia and would hate to bring to our warm waters. A Northern climate would suit her wooden
hull best.
No where is there an opportunity to do something to preserve history as is right here with SC1013.
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