Ok Came back from helping the guy with is old boat... I got a few things wrong...
It's a 70ft, patrol boat made out of steel for the Canadian Navy in the 1950. Quite impressive actually... Everything bronze and brass for the inside for fixture etc... The opening portlight are 16"(12" windows), heavy bronze, with cover when it was war time to protect the windows. 12 of them... Which I will have to put on eBay for the guy...
I've got navigation lamps(red, green and white), made by Perko all copper the old Oil lamp style. The De-Lite. They needed a bit of a refit but didn't take too long as it was mostly heavy paint over it.
Anyway I am going back there tomorrow... As I still don't have my package, will take some pictures too...
I've forgot the interesting part... At the build they put a lot of ventilation between the steel hull and the cover everywhere! During a major refit they(Last owner a few years back) removed them at the bow of the boat, and it's where everything started...
The bow under the wall are rusted shot, you can poke a hole with a hammer. The aft of the boat where the vent was left is perfect, 70% of the surface still is cover with the original primer paint 60 years ago...

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