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Daily Archives: June 25, 2026

Classic Technologies Influence Modern Military Boat Design

Blog, Museums, NewsBy ACBS Rudder MagazineJune 25, 2026Leave a comment

When an autonomous Navy boat rescued the crew of two downed Army helicopter pilots in the Straits of Hormuz in June 2026, it was interesting to note the technologies enabling the rescue directly trace back to classic boats.  The boat, nicknamed the Corsair, is fully autonomous, 24-feet, with a maximum speed of 35 knots, that…

The Green Hornet

Blog, News, Northern California/Lake Tahoe ChapterBy ACBS Rudder MagazineJune 25, 2026Leave a comment

By Ted Lyman, Northern California/Lake Tahoe Chapter Green Hornet is our second Philbrick; the first, Born Again, was restored by my father and me in 1980 — the year we joined ACBS. It was during the follow-up restoration of Born Again in Don Philbrick’s Oakland shop in 1990 that Green Hornet fell into our ownership.…

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