Toledo Coast Guard station accepts new, more capable response boat

Great Lakes Coast Guard NewsCLEVELAND — The crew of Coast Guard Station Toledo, Ohio, took delivery Wednesday of the station’s new 45-foot Response Boat-Medium, built by Marinette Marine, of Manitowoc, Wis.

Media note: The station crew will now begin getting familiar with the operation of the new boat and will promote an opportunity to host media and conduct ride-alongs and interviews at a later date.

The RB-M can respond faster than previous boats of similar size with a top speed in excess of 40 knots, has advanced search capability with an installed forward-looking infrared search technology. Additionally, with twin jet propulsion, the vessel is able to respond in shallower water.

The boat has a deep-V, double-chine hull, which provides a balance of performance and stability. The vessel is also self-righting. If it capsizes in rough seas, the boat is designed to right itself.

It can handle heavy seas and waves up to 12 feet and carry up to 24 people.

The RB-M is being added to Station Toledo’s current craft complement, consisting of one 41-foot Utility Boat, two 25-foot Response Boats-Small, and one 24-foot Special Purpose Craft—Shallow Water.

With a top speed of more than 40 knots, the highly capable RB-M allows crews to arrive on scene faster. Click here to see a side-by-side comparison of the RB-M and the 41-foot UTB, the boat it was designed to replace. Station Toledo’s crew will continue to use its UTB until the RB-M becomes fully operational and steps have been made to divest the UTB.


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