by commodore4 » Sat Dec 26, 2009 9:56 pm
Hi I happen to have a very slightly detailed set of plans of the "round tunnel" LCM 6 that was used by many firms as coastal oil spill response vessels.The one I worked on was converted with LORI gear and she was as unique as her sister.The thing I learned is,they ride rough, roll a lot ,and don,t go to fast.The hull plan is good enough to make her as fitted out by the NAVY.There are a lot of them and LCM8s that have lived through many conversions.I would like to see a good 1/72 model,with the correct parts.I have one hull started and I am going to do both the OSRV SQUEEGEE and the OSRV SPONGE.They could be seen if you had lunch in CROCKETT ,CALIFORNIA at the NANTUCKET restaurant.They were right there in the harbor owned by CROCKETT MARINE.Now they were workboats !!,but even the untrained eye could tell them apart,once they fired up their engines. One had wet exhausts and the other dry, boy,could you tell the difference!. Power -GMC marine engines with turbos!!They were old ,but, valuable OLD vessels. commodore4
Hi I happen to have a very slightly detailed set of plans of the "round tunnel" LCM 6 that was used by many firms as coastal oil spill response vessels.The one I worked on was converted with LORI gear and she was as unique as her sister.The thing I learned is,they ride rough, roll a lot ,and don,t go to fast.The hull plan is good enough to make her as fitted out by the NAVY.There are a lot of them and LCM8s that have lived through many conversions.I would like to see a good 1/72 model,with the correct parts.I have one hull started and I am going to do both the OSRV SQUEEGEE and the OSRV SPONGE.They could be seen if you had lunch in CROCKETT ,CALIFORNIA at the NANTUCKET restaurant.They were right there in the harbor owned by CROCKETT MARINE.Now they were workboats !!,but even the untrained eye could tell them apart,once they fired up their engines. One had wet exhausts and the other dry, boy,could you tell the difference!. Power -GMC marine engines with turbos!!They were old ,but, valuable OLD vessels. commodore4