Cape-class cutter
The Cape-class patrol boats were 95-foot (29 m) steel hull patrol boats with aluminum superstructures of the United States Coast Guard. They were unnamed until 1964, when they acquired names of U.S. capes of land. Originally designed for anti-submarine warfare (ASW), all 36 boats in this class were built at the United States Coast Guard Yard in Curtis Bay, Maryland.
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Cape-class cutter
The Cape-class patrol boats were 95-foot (29 m) steel hull patrol boats with aluminum superstructures of the United States Coast Guard. They were unnamed until 1964, when they acquired names of U.S. capes of land. Originally designed for anti-submarine warfare (ASW), all 36 boats in this class were built at the United States Coast Guard Yard in Curtis Bay, Maryland.
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United States Coast Guard Yard in Curtis Bay, Baltimore
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Ship armament
*Type A; 2 mousetrap depth cha ...... 2 40mm Mk 64 grenade launchers
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Cape Current , a Type A Cape class patrol boat, in 1963.
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Ship displacement
*Type A, 102 tons fully loaded ......
*Type C, 98 tons fully loaded
Ship EW
retractable type sonar
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Ship power
*4 Cummins VT-600 diesels , 2200 hp;
*after renovation, 2 Detroit 16V149 diesels, 2470 hp
Ship propulsion
twin propellers
Ship range
*Cruising at 12 knots;
*Type A,
*Type B,
*Type C,
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Ship speed
*Types A & B, 20 knots max,
*Type C, 22 knots max,
*renovated, 24 knots
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Cape-class cutter
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