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Electronics: VHF Radio Compass
Additional Info: U.S. Coast Guard History Program 41-Foot Utility Boat, Large (UTB) Number: 41300 through 41448 Completed: July 1973 through November 1978 Remarks: Built at the CG Yard, Curtis Bay, MD ________________________________________________________________________________ Cost: $235,000 Hull Displacement (lbs): 28,500 lbs Length: 408 Beam: 136 (max) Draft: 42 (max) Machinery Main Engines: 2 Cummins diesels BHP: 560 Propellers: twin Performance Max Speed: 26 knots Logistics Fuel Oil (95%): 480 gallons Complement: 3 Electronics Radar: navigation type Design Due to their increased use responding to the Coast Guards heavier mission workload, the 40 and 30 utility boats were beginning to wear out by the 1970s. Their designs, moreover, had become obsolete given the types of missions that the Coast Guard was now engaged in by this point in time. In response, the Coast Guard embarked, starting in 1967, on what would become their last significant in-house design development effort for a replacement utility craft. The result of this became the 41 Utility Boat-Large (UTB).
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