Details about the YTB PROPELLER
The YTB (Youth Training Boat) Propeller is an Army T-boat. Steel-hulled and 65 feet long, the Propeller is an ideal training ship. Built in 1952, the Propeller was first used as a Army cargo ship. It then became the R/V Onar, a University of Washington fisheries research vessel. In 1985, the Onar was put into government surplus and was then acquired by the Sea Scouts, to become the YTB Propeller.
The Propeller is a US Coast Guard licensed vessel and is available for charters in the Puget Sound and Lake Washington areas. She is owned by the Spirit of Propeller Foundation and is operated by the Sea Scouts.
LOA: 65'
Draft: 8'
Beam: 17'
Engine: Cat 343 Diesel
Generators: 20 and 30 KW
Passengers: 41 Max
Sleeping Capacity: 20
The Propeller is a US Coast Guard licensed vessel and is available for charters in the Puget Sound and Lake Washington areas. She is owned by the Spirit of Propeller Foundation and is operated by the Sea Scouts.
LOA: 65'
Draft: 8'
Beam: 17'
Engine: Cat 343 Diesel
Generators: 20 and 30 KW
Passengers: 41 Max
Sleeping Capacity: 20