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36-foot picket boat (USCG)

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overall length (numbered CG-2200 through CG-2229); and seventy-three were double-cabin, open cockpit models of 36’ numbered CG-2300 through CG-2372. They were powered with a single, 180 HP Consolidated Speedway MR-6 six cylinder gasoline engine. The cost per boat was $ 8,800. All ships were in service by 1925. In 1931 and 1932, 21
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which took effect on 17 January 1920. The Coast Guard response was to develop a two-tiered plan. Larger cutters were to be stationed offshore to find "mother ships" and interdict them if they strayed inside U.S. territorial waters (mother ships were in almost all cases of foreign registry and could
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to serve the offshore role and the 36-foot patrol boat to serve the inshore role. The Coast Guard contracted with seven different yards to produce the single-cabin model and six yards for the double-cabin model. 103 picket boats were produced: 30 were single-cabin, open cockpit models of 35’8"
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to intercept high speed boats or "rum-runners" that made the transfer of contraband to the shore. The Coast Guard developed the
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not be boarded while in international waters). Smaller, faster patrol boats were used as
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180 HP Consolidated Speedway MR-6 six cylinder gasoline engine
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For the 36-foot USCG motor lifeboat built in 1929-1956, see
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and soon found itself in the midst of a new task with the
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36-foot motor lifeboat

United States Coast Guard
United States Coast Guard
picket boats
Prohibition
rum runners

World War I
Department of the Treasury
National Prohibition Act
picket boats
75-foot patrol boat
38-foot picket boats










"Boat, 36' Picket Boat (Open-Cockpit & Double Cabin)"
United States Coast Guard
"Rum War: The U.S. Coast Guard and Prohibition (Coast Guard Bicentennial Series)"
Rum War at Sea
United States Coast Guard
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