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Thursday, November 25, 2021

USCG. SIx-Bitters tied up at Base 7 in Gloucester, 1926.


The United States Coast Guard wooden-hulled 75-foot patrol boats (also called "Six-Bitters") were built during Prohibition to help interdict alcohol smugglers ("rum runners"). Their nickname was derived from the slang term "six bits" meaning 75 U.S. cents.

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