$31k burning a hole in your wetsuit? Aquatic Thrust Boots from Hammacher Schlemmer.+

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Why stop there, when you can get a personal one-man submarine for $2.0 million, but then, bring along some friends in the 5-person submersible that can go to over 600' for only another $700,000?
 
NOW thats really cool ......i f i win the lottery its the 3rd purchase
 
What about those old Vietnam-vintage PBRs like seen on Apocalypse Now, are they cheaper?
 
I get the sense that most of you think this DPV is too expensive to purchase. But, if you pay taxes in the US, you are buying them nonetheless. Apparently, we are all too poor to afford a modern DPV without sharing the cost. :(
 
I love the idea of buying a PT boat. However my wife would push me to buy a house in France, or Italy vs. a WW II boat. I can dream - can't I?

Those 31 K thrusters…..didn't we see them before as Patriot 3 - Maritime Systems - Jetboots

They weren't 31K then???

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I love the idea of buying a PT boat. However my wife would push me to buy a house in France, or Italy vs. a WW II boat. I can dream - can't I?

Those 31 K thrusters…..didn't we see them before as Patriot 3 - Maritime Systems - Jetboots

They weren't 31K then???

X

Growing up there were two converted PT boats in the New Port Harbor. Loved the sound of the allisons, and boy those boat could up and walk away from everybody once the reached the end of the no wake zone.



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