USCG’s 45-foot Response Boat-Medium - Video

Published: October 8th, 2008 by mike | Comments |


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The Response Boat-Medium (RB-M) is an all-aluminum, 45-foot boat with twin diesel engines and with water jet propulsion was launched at Commencement Bay in Tacoma, Wash. This small boat, which recently completed a successful Builder’s Trials on March 3, is expected to be the primary non-heavy weather, multi-mission capable boat for the U.S. Coast Guard. The RB-M will have increased maneuverability and be capable of speeds in excess of 40 knots (46 miles per hour). A full cabin will provide crew protection from the elements and will be equipped with a robust navigation system, heating and air conditioning, shock mitigating seats, and a communication system capable of communicating with other federal, state and local Homeland Security organizations. The RB-M’s missions will include Search and Rescue (SAR), Enforcement of Laws and Treaties (ELT), Ports, Waterways, and Coastal Security (PWCS), Defense Operations (DO), Marine Environmental Protection (MEP), and Recreational Boating Safety (RBS).

These boats will replace the 41-foot Utility Boats (UTB) which have been the workhorse of the coastal stations for the past 25+ years. (source: USCG, photo by Lt. Mark Piber)

This is video from the Pentagon Channel’s coverage of its introduction in Washington, D.C. on September 25, 2008.

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Acceptance Trials and familiarization activities

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Self Righting Test

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  • Robert Hart
    Damn that looks like one fun boat!
  • JP
    "cabin will provide crew protection from the elements" I believe the entire cabin is on gimbles. Much of the speed issue is not with a vessel's capability but with a crew's endurance after being beaten up by waves. Up till now the seats of most boats have been shock protected but by putting the entire cabin on dampers the ride is better and the controls move with the operator. A better ride lets you feel more comfortable encouraging you to open up the throttle.
  • Thanks for the great videos, these boats can sure move, and stop for that matter! Enjoyed the self righting test, very impressive!
  • John
    Fixed, thank you!
  • me
    Thanks for the awesome story...Just wanted to let you know that you misspelled medium in your title...Could affect your searches...
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