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Cutter (boat) A gaff cutter, Kleine Freiheit, with a genoa jib set. USCGC Legare, an example of a US Coast Guard cutter. A cutter is a name for various types of watercraft. It can apply to the rig (sail plan) of a sailing vessel (but with regional differences in definition), to a governmental enforcement agency vessel (such as a coast guard or ...
As of July 2022: 5 cutters ordered; 10 more optioned; 25 cutters total in program of record. USCGC Argus (WMSM-915) USCGC Chase (WMSM-916) USCGC Ingham (WMSM-917) USCGC Rush (WMSM-918) USCGC Pickering (WMSM-919) USCGC Icarus (WMSM-920) USCGC Active (WMSM-921) USCGC Diligence (WMSM-922) USCGC Alert (WMSM-923) USCGC Vigilant (WMSM-924)
The Sentinel-class cutter, also known as the Fast Response Cutter due to its program name, is part of the United States Coast Guard's Deepwater program. At 154 feet (46.8 m), it is similar to, but larger than, the 123-foot (37 m) lengthened 1980s-era Island-class patrol boats that it replaces.
Name: Heritage class: Builders: Eastern Shipbuilding, Austal USA: Preceded by: Famous and Reliance classes: Planned: 11 (possibly up to 25) Building: 4: General characteristics; Type: United States Coast Guard Cutter: Displacement: 3,700 long tons (full load) Length: 360 ft (110 m) Beam: 54 ft (16 m) Draft: 17 ft (5.2 m) Installed power: 4 x ...
United States Coast Guard Cutter is the term used by the U.S. Coast Guard for its commissioned vessels. They are 65 feet (19.8 m) or greater in length and have a permanently assigned crew with accommodations aboard. [1] [2] They carry the ship prefix USCGC .
Cutters. Originally, the Coast Guard used the term cutter in its traditional sense, as a type of small sailing ship. [1] Larger cutters, over 181 feet (55 m) in length, are controlled by Area Commands, the Atlantic Area or Pacific Area. Smaller cutters come under control of district commands.
Name: Cape class (after 1964) Builders: United States Coast Guard Yard in Curtis Bay, Baltimore: Operators United States Coast Guard: Preceded by: 83-foot patrol boat: Succeeded by: Island class cutter: Completed: 36: General characteristics ; Class and type: Patrol boat: Displacement: Type A, 102 tons fully loaded; Type B, 105 tons fully loaded
USCGC Eagle (WIX-327), formerly the Horst Wessel and also known as the Barque Eagle, is a 295-foot (90 m) barque used as a training cutter for future officers of the United States Coast Guard. She is one of only two active commissioned sailing vessels in the United States military today, along with USS Constitution which is ported in Boston Harbor.
The Hamilton-class cutter was the largest class of vessel in the United States Coast Guard until replaced by the Legend-class cutter, aside from the Polar-class icebreaker. The hull classification symbol is prefixed WHEC.
The Medium Endurance Cutter or WMEC is a type of United States Coast Guard Cutter mainly consisting of the 270-foot (82 m) Famous- and 210-foot (64 m) Reliance-class cutters. These larger cutters are under control of Area Commands (Atlantic Area or Pacific Area). [1]