The fleet submarine of the United States Navy during World War 2. This six layer cutaway is so finely detailed that museums have given their stamp of approval. Considered the peak of WWII submarine development, the first of 73 Gatos entered service and an additional 122 thicker skinned Balaos started delivery in April of 1943. Out of 195 boats, 184 actually saw action in the war.
For no extra charge, we will custom build this cutaway with your desired hull number and boat name. Simply enter the information in the fields provided and we'll do the rest. If you choose to add Challenge Coins to your cutaway, price includes a mounting fee, the front and back of the coins will be displayed. The shopping cart will accurately reflect your changes as an option so that you may verify the information.
PLEASE NOTE:. The completed cutaway will be named and numbered as desired but, will be exactly as pictured above without any differences or modifications an individual vessel may have had.
The framed size is 22.5" wide by 8.5" high. Natural Basswood finish (as pictured) is mounted on a Baltic Blue matte and surrounded by a rich cherry finish frame. Brass and Silver finishes are mounted on a black matte within a black frame which gives a very contemporary look.
Click here to learn more about we create our wood cutaways.
List of Gato Class Submarines
|
|
|
|
|
Number |
Vessel Name |
|
Number |
Vessel Name |
SS-212 |
USS Gato |
|
SS-251 |
USS Flounder |
SS-213 |
USS Greenling |
|
SS-252 |
USS Gabilan |
SS-214 |
USS Grouper |
|
SS-253 |
USS Gunnel |
SS-215 |
USS Growler |
|
SS-254 |
USS Gurnard |
SS-216 |
USS Grunion |
|
SS-255 |
USS Haddo |
SS-217 |
USS Guardfish |
|
SS-256 |
USS Hake |
SS-218 |
USS Albacore |
|
SS-257 |
USS Harder |
SS-219 |
USS Amberjack |
|
SS-258 |
USS Hoe |
SS-220 |
USS Barb |
|
SS-259 |
USS Jack |
SS-221 |
USS Blackfish |
|
SS-260 |
USS Lapon |
SS-222 |
USS Bluefish |
|
SS-261 |
USS Mingo |
SS-223 |
USS Bonefish |
|
SS-262 |
USS Muskallunge |
SS-224 |
USS Cod |
|
SS-263 |
USS Paddle |
SS-225 |
USS Cero |
|
SS-264 |
USS Pargo |
SS-226 |
USS Corvina |
|
SS-265 |
USS Peto |
SS-227 |
USS Darter |
|
SS-266 |
USS Pogy |
SS-228 |
USS Drum |
|
SS-267 |
USS Pompon |
SS-229 |
USS Flying Fish |
|
SS-268 |
USS Puffer |
SS-230 |
USS Finback |
|
SS-269 |
USS Rasher |
SS-231 |
USS Haddock |
|
SS-270 |
USS Raton |
SS-232 |
USS Halibut |
|
SS-271 |
USS Ray |
SS-233 |
USS Herring |
|
SS-272 |
USS Redfin |
SS-234 |
USS Kingfish |
|
SS-273 |
USS Robalo |
SS-235 |
USS Shad |
|
SS-274 |
USS Rock |
SS-236 |
USS Silversides |
|
SS-275 |
USS Runner |
SS-237 |
USS Trigger |
|
SS-276 |
USS Sawfish |
SS-238 |
USS Wahoo |
|
SS-277 |
USS Scamp |
SS-239 |
USS Whale |
|
SS-278 |
USS Scorpion |
SS-240 |
USS Angler |
|
SS-279 |
USS Snook |
SS-241 |
USS Bashaw |
|
SS-280 |
USS Steelhead |
SS-242 |
USS Bluegill |
|
SS-281 |
USS Sunfish |
SS-243 |
USS Bream |
|
SS-282 |
USS Tunny |
SS-244 |
USS Cavalla |
|
SS-283 |
USS Tinosa |
SS-245 |
USS Cobia |
|
SS-284 |
USS Tullibee |
SS-246 |
USS Croaker |
|
SS-361 |
USS Golet |
SS-247 |
USS Dace |
|
SS-362 |
USS Guavina |
SS-248 |
USS Dorado |
|
SS-363 |
USS Guitarro |
SS-249 |
USS Flasher |
|
SS-364 |
USS Hammerhead |
SS-250 |
USS Flier |
|
|
|
|