USCG takes delivery of FRC 29 from Bollinger Shipyards

Written by Nick Blenkey
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USCGC Forrest Rednour in Key West, Florida

JUNE 8, 2018 — The Coast Guard accepted delivery of the 29th fast response cutter (FRC), Forrest Rednour, from Bollinger Shipyards in Key West, FL, yesterday.

“We are proud to announce the delivery of the latest FRC, the USCGC Forrest Rednour,” said Ben Bordelon, Bollinger Shipyards President & CEO. “The vessel’s commissioning is scheduled for November, 2018 in southern California. This will be the first of four FRC’s to be stationed in San Pedro, CA. Previous cutters have been stationed around the nation including Alaska and Hawaii.”

Petty Officer 2nd Class Forrest Rednour, the cutter’s namesake, heroically risked his life on February 3, 1943, while rescuing survivors from the torpedoed SS Dorchester. Rednour was aboard Coast Guard Cutter Escanaba when it was lost in June 1943; his remains were never found. He was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Medal and the Purple Heart.

The 154-foot FRCs patrol coastal regions and feature advanced command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance equipment; improved habitability and seakeeping; and the ability to launch and recover standardized cutter boats from astern or via side davits. The FRCs are replacing the 1980s-era 110-foot Island-class patrol boats and execute critical missions including defense readiness; law enforcement; search and rescue; and ports, waterways, and coastal security. The cutters have an endurance of five days and a top speed of more than 28 knots.

The Coast Guard has ordered 44 of the 58 FRCs planned. Twenty-seven are in service: 12 in Florida, six in Puerto Rico, two in Alaska, two in New Jersey, two in Mississippi, two in Hawaii and now one in North Carolina. Galveston, Texas is a future FRC homeport.

 

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