Next Project

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The 458th Sea Tigers showed up to assess the condition of the PBR. Our detail helped them get some measurements and were fascinated by the stories that these Vietnam veterans told them. The 458th is planning to work with the museum to completely restore the PBR. Contact the museum if you are interested in volunteering to assist on this project or another restoration project at the museum….we have trains, aircraft, trucks and more boats that need work.

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3 thoughts on “Next Project”

  1. You do amazing work! Much respect. I’m in the market for a utility boat/whale boat/large launch boat. I’d love a Willard 50 or something like that!! I’m in Newport RI. Can you point me in the right direction to find one? Thanks so much!

    1. I’m sorry, your comment hasn’t been ignored, but passing your question and email along to Dennis directly. Thanks for supporting his site.

    2. Steve, my name is Frank Ambruso, Dennis’s younger brother.

      You may have heard Dennis passed away.

      I’m in the process of helping reach out to everyone who may be interested in his legacy, or his vast pbr related info, books, parts, boat/trailer, etc.

      My other brother Daniel is busy working etc so feel free to contact me and or spread the word around im trying to coordinate with his contacts much information.

      Thank you for your patience.
      Frank Ambruso
      phoboga@att.net
      Star, Idaho.

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