The U.S. Coast Guard in Kodiak has a sleek new asset with a clunky name: a "special purpose craft — training boat." The 38-foot aluminum vessel is said to be the only one of its kind in the Coast Guard. Seen here running around Womens Bay, the boat will be used for aids to navigation, training and search and rescue missions. It can hold 20 people and operate in 34 mph winds and 6-foot seas. The Coast Guard didn't specify top speed. Louisiana boat builder Metal Shark made the SPC-TB. A second one is scheduled to be stationed at Sitka later this year. USCG photo
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
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3 comments:
Wesley,
I asked yesterday how fast it'll go, while taking a spin in it. It can go 35 kts, which is 15 kts faster than the boat it's replacing.
Jay
Thank you, Jay!
Total waste of money.
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