Of the nearly four hundred PT boats which were built just prior to and during the Second World War, only a handful survive to this day. They are:
- PT-3 - Privately owned in Pennsylvania as of the late 1990s.
- PT-8 - Privately owned in Texas.
- PT-48 - Acquired by Fleet Obsolete in Kingston, NY, awaiting restoration.
- PT-305 - Acquired by the National World War II in New Orleans, LA, undergoing restoration.
- PT-309 - Acquired by the Nimitz Museum in Fredericksburg, TX, on static display.
- PT-459 - Acquired by Fleet Obsolete in Kingston, NY, awaiting restoration.
- PT-486 - Privately owned in New Jersey, restored to look like PT-109.
- PT-615 - Acquired by Fleet Obsolete in Kingston, NY, awaiting restoration.\
- PT-617 - Owned by PT Boats, Inc., and is on display at Battleship Cove, Fall River, MA.
- PT-658 - Owned by Save The PT in Portland, OR.
- PT-728* - Owned and operated by Fleet Obsolete in Kingston, NY. Restored by a previous owner in Florida to resemble an eighty-foot Elco PT boat. Available for charter.
- PT-796 - Owned by PT Boats, Inc., and is on display at Battleship Cove, Fall River, MA.
*denotes that PT-728 is an US built Vosper MTB for the Soviet Navy but never handed over but was given a PT number for book-keeping purposes.
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