
Lake Assault Boats will showcase multipurpose response vessel at FDIC
The Hennepin County, Minn., Sheriff’s Office has five Lake Assault Boats vessels on duty or on order. One of them will be front and center in Lake Assault’s booth at the upcoming
The Hennepin County, Minn., Sheriff’s Office has five Lake Assault Boats vessels on duty or on order. One of them will be front and center in Lake Assault’s booth at the upcoming
The Port of Corpus Christi, Texas, has added a new state-of-the-art patrol boat to its security force. The new 44-foot port security boat was purchased using a combination of Port Security Grant
Austal Australia has delivered two 58-meter Cape-class Patrol Boats to the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard (TTCG). The patrol boats, TTS Port of Spain (CG41) and TTS Scarborough (CG42), were accepted by
Austal Limited (ASX:ASB) reports that Austal Australia’s Henderson, Western Australia shipyard recently launched the first of two Cape-class patrol boats for the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard (TTCG). Under a A$126 million
The November issue of Marine Log magazine gives readers an update on shipbuilding during the pandemic, patrol boats, workboats, propulsion technology, and more.
Wageningen, Netherlands, based HullVane BV is adding a new solution to its line-up — the Foil Assist. It comes after several years in which HullVane has been researching and testing the effect
Jeanerette, La., based shipbuilder Metal Shark has delivered a new 36-foot welded-aluminum patrol boat to the San Juan, Puerto Rico, Police Department. The new patrol boat is a 36 Fearless stepped-bottom center
MetalCraft Marine recently launched what it calls “a serious patrol boat” for the Mobile, Ala., Police Department. The 34’ Interceptor patrol has a large cabin with 6’10” headroom, and a large aft
Volvo Penta and Swedish boatbuilder Marell have joined forces to create the new Marell M15 patrol boat, a durable vessel designed for anti-piracy operations, border control, intelligence gathering, maritime security, and force
More details are now emerging on yesterday’s attacks on two tankers in the Strait of Hormuz. It now seems certain that the explosions were caused by limpet mines. Yesterday, U.S. Secretary of