USCG Awards Bollinger 3 Patrol Boat Contract

December 21, 2009

Artist’s rendition of the Sentinel Class 154 ft. Patrol Boat for the U.S. Coast Guard, being built by Bollinger Shipyards, Inc. (Photo courtesy Bollinger / Damen)
Artist’s rendition of the Sentinel Class 154 ft. Patrol Boat for the U.S. Coast Guard, being built by Bollinger Shipyards, Inc. (Photo courtesy Bollinger / Damen)

Bollinger Shipyards, Inc. announced that it was awarded a contract valued at over $142,000,000 to build an additional three Sentinel Class, 154-ft patrol boats, for the U. S. Coast Guard.  The initial contract for the design and construction of the lead ship in the class was awarded to Bollinger in September 2008. Under the current contract options, the Coast Guard can buy up to thirty-four patrol boats with Bollinger for a total value of over $1.6b.

The Sentinel Class cutters will replace the 110-ft Island Class that Bollinger built in the 1980’s. Bollinger has built every patrol boat in the U. S. Coast Guard’s fleet.  This award will increase the total number of Coast Guard patrol boats that Bollinger has built to one hundred and twenty six in the last quarter century.  Vessels are scheduled to be built at Bollinger’s Lockport, La. facility.

The cutters will have a top speed over twenty-eight knots and will be able to perform seven day patrols with their crew of twenty-two. The cutter will also have a 40 knot rigid inflatable boat, RIB, that can be rapidly deployed using an innovative stern launching system that was first presented to the Coast Guard by Bollinger aboard the 87-ft Marine Protector class cutters.

(www.bollingershipyards.com)

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