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USCG 36460 Heritage Tee
USCG 36460 Heritage Tee—a soft, cream-colored shirt featuring a striking three-color silkscreen celebrating one of the most storied vessels in the Michigan Maritime Museum fleet. The front proudly carries a Tri-color illustration honoring Motor Lifeboat 36460’s remarkable legacy. Balanced, breathable, and designed with a timeless maritime feel, this tee is perfect for Coast Guard enthusiasts, museum supporters, film fans, and anyone who loves Great Lakes rescue history.
Motor Lifeboat 36460 was built in 1941 in Curtis Bay, Maryland—crafted with laminated oak frames, cypress planking, copper sheathing, and a solid 2,000-pound bronze keel. A self-bailing, self-righting workhorse, she could weather icy conditions and waves up to 60 feet, all while keeping crew and survivors safe in watertight cabins. After 35 years of honorable service and several careful restorations, she took on a starring role when Disney selected her for The Finest Hours, the film depicting the heroic Pendleton rescue. Today, 36460 continues to inspire, serving as one of the standout vessels in the Museum’s historic fleet.
Color: Cream with Three-Color Silkscreen
Fit: Unisex classic tee — relaxed shape, crew neckline, everyday comfort
Material: Soft cotton blend for breathable year-round wear
Care: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low
Profits from the sale of this item directly support the preservation, operations, and educational programming surrounding the Museum’s historic fleet—including Motor Lifeboat 36460.
USCG 36460 Heritage Tee—a soft, cream-colored shirt featuring a striking three-color silkscreen celebrating one of the most storied vessels in the Michigan Maritime Museum fleet. The front proudly carries a Tri-color illustration honoring Motor Lifeboat 36460’s remarkable legacy. Balanced, breathable, and designed with a timeless maritime feel, this tee is perfect for Coast Guard enthusiasts, museum supporters, film fans, and anyone who loves Great Lakes rescue history.
Motor Lifeboat 36460 was built in 1941 in Curtis Bay, Maryland—crafted with laminated oak frames, cypress planking, copper sheathing, and a solid 2,000-pound bronze keel. A self-bailing, self-righting workhorse, she could weather icy conditions and waves up to 60 feet, all while keeping crew and survivors safe in watertight cabins. After 35 years of honorable service and several careful restorations, she took on a starring role when Disney selected her for The Finest Hours, the film depicting the heroic Pendleton rescue. Today, 36460 continues to inspire, serving as one of the standout vessels in the Museum’s historic fleet.
Color: Cream with Three-Color Silkscreen
Fit: Unisex classic tee — relaxed shape, crew neckline, everyday comfort
Material: Soft cotton blend for breathable year-round wear
Care: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low
Profits from the sale of this item directly support the preservation, operations, and educational programming surrounding the Museum’s historic fleet—including Motor Lifeboat 36460.