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New Escort Vessel for the U.S. Navy

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

June 10, 2009

After 54 years of building only commercial vessels, Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding, Duclos Corporation, has delivered its first high-speed patrol boat for the federal government.  The 64-foot screening escort vessel, with the mission of securing high-value Naval assets, will be operated by the U.S. Coast Guard. 

The all-aluminum boat features a C. Raymond-Hunt-designed deep-V hull, with a CPI Marine fender system, and is powered by twin MTU diesel engines and connected to water-jets.  Top speed is over 30 knots.

The pilothouse on a flush deck, with forward-leaning front windows, leads to the forecastle, equipped with a head, galley, berths, and lockers.  Recessed rescue platforms are located port and starboard at the vessel’s mid-ship.  On the foredeck is a gun mount. 

The interior is outfitted with Shockwave heavy-duty suspension seats, shock-absorbing floor matting, and a heating and air-conditioning system.  Equipment includes integrated navigation systems and crew communications radio and imaging systems.

 

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