FL Coast Guard Gets New Boat

July 24, 2007

FL Coast Guard Gets New Boat The US Coast Guard's Fort Myers Beach station received a 33 foot, special purpose law enforcement craft. The boat purchase is part of a joint program with the Department of Homeland Security.

The craft is a 33-foot aluminum mono-hull with a 10-ft. beam and foam collar. It is powered by three 275-hp engines capable of speeds in excess of 50 knots and is capable of operating more than 30 miles from shore. It is equipped with a state-of-the-art navigation system and secure communications capability. Coast Guard crews will receive three days of boat familiarization training conducted by SAFE Boats International, as well as shore-based non-compliant vessel pursuit tactics training conducted by CBP.

This is the first 33-ft. SPC-LE Sector St. Petersburg has received. Coast Guard Sector's Miami and Key West are currently equipped with the SPC-LE.

Related News

China Conducts Live-Fire Drills Near Luzon Island as US, Philippines Hold Annual Military Exercises Njord Survey Inks Equinor Pipeline Inspection Deal in Europe ABS, PIL to Collaborate on Emissions Verification for Marine Fuels ABS Signs Pact with Fleet Robotics on Maritime Robotics Three Ships Fired Upon in Strait of Hormuz, Crews Unharmed