Uscg Coastal Patrol Boat

The United States Coast Guard has maintained various classes of coastal patrol boats. The USCG currently has 56 patrol boats in its Marine Protector class. Their pennant numbers are WPB 87301 thought WPB 87356. The 87 foot Marine Protector class replaced the 82 foot Point class. The Point class had less spacious accomodation, and they had to stop to deploy or retreive their pursuit boat via a small crane. As of 2004 only two Point class vessels remained in service.
Length87 feet
Beam19' 5" feet
Draft5' 7"
Maximum Range900 Nautical Miles
Endurance3 Days
Crew10 Personnel
Armament2x 0.50 caliber machine guns
Maximum speed25 knots
Among their missions are combating smuggling and illegal immigration, and Search and Rescue. Boarding parties can be launched while the vessel is at speed, through the cutter's 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. Like all recent US Coast Guard vessels the Marine Protector class were designed to be able to accommodate crews of mixed gender.

See also

USCG Island class cutter

 

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