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USCGC Morro Bay (WTGB-106) is the sixth vessel of the Bay-class tugboats built in 1980 and operated by the United States Coast Guard. [1] The ship was named after a seaside city in San Luis Obispo County , California .
USCGC Morro Bay (WTGB-106) is a 140-foot Bay-class Icebreaking Tug stationed in Cleveland, Ohio. Its primary missions include Icebreaking, Homeland Security Patrols, Lighthouse Projects, Law Enforcement, and Public Affairs. Morro Bay operates within all Great Lakes and has coined the nickname, "Jack of all trades". [77]
USCGC Katmai Bay (WTGB-101) USCGC Bristol Bay (WTGB-102) USCGC Mobile Bay (WTGB-103) USCGC Biscayne Bay (WTGB-104) USCGC Neah Bay (WTGB-105) USCGC Morro Bay (WTGB-106) USCGC Penobscot Bay (WTGB-107) USCGC Thunder Bay (WTGB-108) USCGC Sturgeon Bay (WTGB-109)
The Bay-class tugboat is a class of 140-foot (43 m) icebreaking tugboats of the United States Coast Guard, with hull numbers WTGB-101 through to WTGB-109.. They can proceed through fresh water ice up to 20 inches (51 cm) thick, and break ice up to 3 feet (0.91 m) thick, through ramming.
San Francisco, California 67-80; Eureka, California 81-86; Morro Bay, California 87-94, Morgan City, Louisiana 94-00 Transfer to Panama 22 September 2000 Point Charles: WPB-82361 5 May 1967 13 December 1991 Cape Canaveral, Florida; 67-88; West Palm Beach, Florida 88-91 Transfer to Texas A&M University Point Brown: WPB-82362 30 March 1967
Built four of the newer Bay Class icebreaking tugs for United States Coast Guard: [2] USCGC Morro Bay (WTGB-106) USCGC Penobscot Bay (WTGB-107) USCGC Thunder Bay (WTGB-108) USCGC Sturgeon Bay (WTGB-109) A fifth ship, Curtis Bay (WTGB-110), was cancelled and never built.
USCGC Neah Bay (WTGB-105) is the fifth vessel of the Bay-class tugboat built in 1980 and operated by the United States Coast Guard. [1] The ship was named after a bay located within the state of Washington and bordered by Puget Sound .
USCGC Morro Bay (1981–) USCGC Penobscot Bay (1985–) USCGC Thunder Bay (1986–) USCGC Sturgeon Bay (1988–) USCGC Healy (2000–) USCGC ...