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USCG patrol boat - Definition |
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The United States Coast Guard has maintained various classes of patrol boats. The USCG currently has 49 patrol boats in its Island class. Their pennant numbers are WPB 1301 thought WPB 1349.
As built, these vessels were all 110 feet in length. The USCG is in the process of refitting these vessels. The refit includes adding 13 feet to the stern, to make room for a high-speed stern launching ramp, and replacing the superstructure so that these vessels have enough room to accommodate mixed gender crews. The refit added about 15 tons to the vessel's displacement, and reduced it maximum speed by approximately one knot.
| Displacement: | 154 tons full load (110 foot version) |
| Displacement: | 166 tons full load (123 foot version) |
| Speed: | 29.5 plus knots (110 foot version) |
| Speed: | 28 knots (123 foot version) |
| Length: | 110 feet |
| Beam: | 21 feet |
| Range: | 1,900 nautical miles |
| Armament: | One MK 38/25 mm machine gun, two .50-caliber machine guns |
| Complement: | 16 |
Among their missions are combatting smuggling and illegal immigration.
Boarding parties can be launched while the vessel is at speed, through the cutters stern launching ramp. The boarding party launch is powered by water jets, and is extremely fast. The stern launching system requires just a single crewmember to remain on deck to launch or retrieve the boarding party.
See also
USCG 87 foot Marine Protector class coastal patrol boat
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