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realize how much boats cost to run and to keep in repair. The
arrangement whereby officers in Headquarters tried to control
the expenditures being made in Florida to repair and operate
boats which were urgently needed was highly impractical. The
high cost of boats in this project is well illustrated by the
dismal case of the “Sea Gull".
Case of the "Sea Gull"
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viously been used to service offshore oil-drilling rigs and was
estimated to have a fair market value of $74,500.
38. The request for approval gg was signed
for the chief of the project by a special assistant in the FI
section (acting for the acting chief!) and approved by the
Deputy Chief of WH Division (acting for His chief). It was
qq, christened the "Sea Gull" and transported ~
to Miami, where it broke down 500 yards from the pier on its
first trial run. On 6 January 1961 it was estimated that
repairs and modifications would cost $10,000; by 30 January,
the estimate had grown to $32,000; by 22 February, to
$40,000; and on 24 February, the shipyard doing the work
submitted a bill for $65,000! In all, the "Sea Gull" cost:
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