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First production 47' MLB, CG-47206, practicing near the mouth of the Columbia River with students from the National Motor Lifeboat School (2011) Textron Marine & Land Systems was awarded the prototype construction contract in 1988 [7] and the first prototype was assigned hull number CG-47200, entering service in 1990, followed by the pre-production boats (CG-47201 through CG-47205), which were ...
47-ft Motor Lifeboat: 47' The Coast Guard's 47-foot primary heavy-weather boat used for search and rescue as well as law enforcement and homeland security. [14] Response Boat – Medium: 45' The Coast Guard has signed a multi-year contract for 180 Response Boat – Medium (RB-M) boats that were delivered starting in 2008 to replace the 41 ...
Cape-class motor lifeboats have displacements of 33.79 GT, total lengths of 47 feet 11 inches (14.61 m) and beams of 14 feet (4.3 m). [7] Constructed from marine-grade aluminium, ships have draughts of 4 feet 8 inches (1.42 m). They contain two Caterpillar 3196 diesel engines providing a combined 900 shaft horsepower (670 kW). They have two 28 ...
Like all Cape-class motor lifeboats, Cape Naden has a displacement of 18 tonnes (20 short tons), a total length of 14.61 metres (47 ft 11 in) and a beam of 4.3 metres (14 ft). [2] Constructed from marine-grade aluminium, it has a draught of 1.37 metres (4 ft 6 in).
The 47 ft Watson was the final development of the basic hull design laid out by George Lennox Watson in the late nineteenth century and was designed by James Barnett. They were the final Watson type boats to be built and survived in service almost to the end of the displacement hull era.
Like all Cape-class motor lifeboats, Cape Ann has a displacement of 20 short tons (18 t), a total length of 47 feet 11 inches (14.61 m) and a beam of 14 feet (4.3 m). [3] Constructed from marine-grade aluminium , it has a draught of 4 feet 6 inches (1.37 m).
Island-class patrol boat 30; Marine Protector-class coastal patrol boat 73; 47-foot Motor Lifeboat 117; Response boat-medium 48; USCG Utility Boat 156; USCG Long Range Interceptor 10; Defender class Response boat-small 300 [8] USCG transportable port security boat; Over the horizon boat; Short Range Prosecutor 10
The station has nine search and rescue boats, including the 52-foot (16 m) motor lifeboat Triumph II (52'-SPC-HWX), two 47-foot (14 m) motor lifeboats , and two 29-foot (8.8 m) Defender class response boats (25'-RBS). The 52'-SPC-HWX and the 47'-MLB have all been designed for operations in heavy surf conditions and are capable of being rolled ...