CONTRACT PSC-169-UNV
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0005578299
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November 2, 2011
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Case Number:
F-2010-01480
Publication Date:
January 4, 1954
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APPROVED FOR RELEASE[]
DATE: 27-Oct-2011
JOHN TRUMPY & SONS, INC.
FORMERLY MATHIS YACHT BUILDING CO
ANNAPOLIS, 1\'TARYLAND
January 4, 1954
During the construction of the two skiffs tinder the subject contract there
have been certain modifications made in the construction as well as in the
material used which changes are believed by the contractor to be over and
above the original contract.
We are herewith listing the major changes that were made together with a
breakdown of the additional cost incurred.
1. Change e,11. galvanized steel parts of rudder, shaft log and skeg
to bronze.
Material cost above steel... ........ $ 190.87
Hours to fabricate bronze - 240
Hours to fabricate steel - 160
80 hours... 172.00
50% Overhead.. ................... 76.00
2 Croco Pumps ............................ $ 201.60
Bracket Material....... .... .......... 8.00
Labor spent experimenting with original pump-
80 hours
Labor for installing new pumps and bracket-
SL hours
418.87
10% Profit ....................... 41.88
TOTAL. o ......... o ................ $ 460.75
144 hours.. 27360
50% Overhead ...................... 136,80
620.00
10% Profit ........................ 62.00
TOTAL ............................. $ 682.00
Material ............................... $ 18.00
Labor - 88 hours ....................... 167.20
50% Overhead .................... 83.60
268.80
10% Profit 26.88
b. Original plans called for only blowing water out of personnel com-
partment. During later discussions it was decided to also blow water
out of hull compartment which required 1 additional air bottle, plus
piping, valves and installation brackets.
Material ............................... $ 72.08
Labor - 72 hours ....................... 136.80
501" Overhead ........................... 78.10
287.28
10% Profit .................... 28,72
TOTAL.......... ............... $ 3166.00
5. Before hull compartment was to be blown out, semi-watertight hatches
were to be installed over all compartments. When air pressure had to be
used to expell water from hull, it was necessary to redesign and build
heavier hatches reinforced with aluminum.
Material.............................. . $ ?5.00
Labor - SO hours ...................... 266.00
501" Overhead ............................ 133.00
444.00
10% Profit .................... 44.00
TOTAL ......................... $ 188.40 --
6. Change personel and engine casing from galvanized steel to aluminum.
Cost of aluminum above steel........... $ 1;57.75
Cost of welding material gas, rod, etc. 75.00
532.75
10% Profit .................... 53.27
TOTAL ......................... $ 586.02
GRAND TOTAL ............................ $2,,828.85
There is no labor increase on number 6 as the man-hours for welding alum-
inum or steel are approximately the same.
It is requested that consideration be given to modifying subject contract
so that we may be reimbursed for the above mentioned increased costs.
Very truly yours,
J
TRUMPY & SONS, INC.
OHN
`~fL.'
Donald Trumpy
Vice-President
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6~ 1 / 5P"S- 161,
ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET
INSTRUCTIONS.-Officer designations should be used in the "TO" column. Under each comment a line should be drawn
across sheet and each comment numbered to correspond with the number in the "TO" column. Each officer should initial
(check mark insufficient) before further routing. This Record and Routing Sheet should be returned to Registry.
FROM:
NO.
TSS/IWAD
DATE
28 Jul- 1953
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FORWARDED
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CONFIDENTIAL
16-64612-1 GPO
1. On 2 July 1953, at John Trumpy and Sons, Annapolis, Maryland,
of TSS, and the undersigned witnessed a pressure test on
the passenger compartment of the Skiff. This test was for the purpose
of determining whether the compartment was strong enough to withstand
the pressure which will be placed on it when the air bottles are blown
in the resurfacing of the boat.
2. The test was to fill the passenger compartment with water up
to the level of the flsai=glass babble. Air under a pounds
pressure was then forced into the remaining air apace creating a pressure
of about twenty pounds on the bottom of the compartment and at least
seventeen pounds throughout. The compartment showed no signs of rupture
and the test was considered satisfactory.
3. Small leas developed through temporary plugs in the
compartment and around the hatch flange. These are not considered to
4. Mr. Donald Trumpy stated that the first prototype would
probably be ready for launching in about three weeks.
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INFORMATIO
22 July 1953
SECUBIT? INF +I AT! ON
and &moeiaate ,7 a 3/ 3
1. Tedf. agenda will be capp]ied all Personnel cc cezued Wor
to availability or boa, and after llelz mir_*x: or On& acceptance
of boat by'awyeT OLvissic 3 TOO for Qrf flce of #t'gi?itics.
SECURITY INFORMATION.
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i eater,
33.9''. SL-1k and ra sep 300 rater,
1;o. Sink aS raise, 10' water,
W.. Sink =d rte, 201 water,
242. a? and 3 aidtc1 301 water,
s
its (tir.:o) .
mud ( e).
mud (tom) .
mud (ti).
b3. 111
U. Iz ! 'night sd raise (in set) .
Sts 3 days arxi rse? so (ineiect).
boat. (C} cck
W7?)
Sink 31 dc's =gad raise (im3vct).
lG. List other tests coneldered ecsary
ax. Does ca-rent ; FL hotta zed boat
b. Is as s-mchor required?
a. Are lifting rims s sszato?
d. Check for electrolytic cr '1v c
4j
d. Grafort of crew*
C. =`. . e%i thxe RA I: Wa', amat eaq
rfl on dirpetitn ?m8
velocity t. wire, haight, of
wines (cz ovt to trowji) y
length of :r vci (erect to
C' nt)J di.tnet..cn tide yor
t4.e#.
C2i :atp m"Ji heat's Co irse.
be 'teuiut r. } i} %
c. ? Yarezraerabliity. s ;r
d. Cmcxn rw. 5f -:;. 'd
0. In- , CmLna RIM, esalnmt Mae 44 ~. ?v
C-a tY' ietc i rr1i df eec''4cti ea
vela ty of wind) height Qr
rec (crest to trreu&i),
length CT waves (erect to
ere is .reetica tide
33. It f: ceeibl cprate In P cu&
water. bz o dYs7Y~s
a. is l' .
b. S2t3.lity.
c. sir .3 viability.
ri.ZLtpzifart} tatf As Creve y~ gC~~9~
B. Plait. cryv~gin RR4j, s3v~LL"'YY sea.
1KAMB: (As above).
34* a*
be
L`1'tlim-l JCT' of boat under t'o_a.
s t z g rin equate?
ramble sets -boat to b1o j
to d=m (close Y- n boat).
b. Kt bate eCL: 9.
c. T ?.','' -w'YY'y",..a3G. .
25. a. +beeraa 0,'piwa for =!--a
a;nc back presware dtr?ng &me
trisic.
b. Check M IM - p v1ar itthaut vs.
ezhatb't ?ipe rt^'med.
28. a, "Imeacration Dead to
~i `-I (tire) .
eng ne UYF! ( i-me) .
b. eceleration a ?5-w-,.
cerr! (tire).
b. Deceje a4tton
decd (tina).
29. tbsene cn re orticrf of dcne, etc.
List ctiler te.- e nisi,: K r .
a. Measure ttrria:f circle at r#
vb ?.~rvo cren ca w'o f-, Vcrpe;4?ture,
vS.&.ibulity.
Ca ent on design m d c --tru.c-
Lion for vlvn?th, r ra ion, etc.
.....
Mit Awash
~uaj:~t a*aa?t ~a ~` -spa
a. sioibility.
b. "tai iity.
C. "enowersbiitty.
17, Vor r x cat c crctlona
a, w titn 4 r .cam; rFo,; .
h jr$ full . iced.
19. Cc. bi a s ed rtais. za'i t :+ov3
Y +'Yu43n trials. rvd ir;x,
S or a r. Uca1. fle, psr3flc1 to
sateraza, with marker strkoe, stop
zaateh ' "tug, tac a L"$' 2 runs
each directjan.
13. Include f coI, ptiori trnidli with
above rwrd tr a1a.
a. Fuel eonm- od 2 ' iz w, c 4tawe
S
bd "-61 comul ed per hour, alAw
spoeds
20. Include a' ct t on trial t kith
above r^trg tls
as uU ccnzd , er tdng
speed.
Fuel ct d i:oary sam
speed
above n^ g trials.
a. Fuel o==cd pe imur, an4ning,
UPW4#
b Ft el. =jcd per intr3 balm
69 6*d.
Ce3.mtiato rams run spend, ea%
tl a a&.
b. Calc a r. tinge, training
c.. Caleaiste rage, slow svveS, est.
orfect at .fun; cruia2 , cad old
.
.a. Obcervo air intake piy d*
it *
A C
a
Swi-eubma
13
12. Slvtj spend - lwsd :3 s, ?`ei7Y:.r"' as
13. Cr Bing epeed
14. At crut. sb kin and out
p iM of a tT me or fore
att tflt trig and g eral operation.
Repeat Eeverul t iss (ti=).
15'. For czsl cperat s
a. u hct so cruis!M sue,
b. itm 1 bOurs elad speed
(oSek er fctt1 s*
R -M 3 kemr* full f>~d.
16. For h=ica1 a atS a
0.. 14 totir.9 er vin ^ speedo
b, ihm 1 hair, dc-a ,.ate.
co pm ~ bwars ran $P ?d.
C i `S ill condi.,; iionn9 ~a~ bo ?' "t?.`:'3:f~
"ias.^mm, DeAoardy fully IC acii.
YiMh crLdrawin deck rail mm-.
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when reuprctlr
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te;i#t rvanxbber ax Date fr for a;: ter is meq be
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