This was FDR’s Presidential Yacht at one time. In July 1963 it was anchored at the Naval Yards
on the Cooper River, of Charleston, SC. I don’t know if it is still there or
not. I suppose at one time it was called
NAVY ONE, when Franklin D. Roosevelt was on it.
I was aboard it one time.
I was a transient waiting on my orders at the Charleston Navy Yard. While waiting we were assigned little
maintenance details to earn our keep.
One day the leaders took us to the docks and led us aboard this sea
vessel, handed us brushes and paint and told us to paint he decks.
Then, daily, the Uniform of the Day was undress blues.
With a paint brush and paint I painted a section of FDR.s Presidential
boat.
Then, a wave rolled in from the Cooper River, and gave
the boat a sudden quick rock. It caught
me by surprise by knocking me off my feet and rolling into the fresh paint.
My undress blues was ruined.
I don’t remember the details of replacing them, but I’m sure I did.
I wished I was sitting in FDR’s wheelchair when that wave hit.
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