Austal secures order for Fast Patrol Craft Fleet
by Austal Media Services on 23 Apr 2008

30 metre aluminium fast patrol craft for the Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago - render Austal Ships
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Following the recent completion of Australia’s 14-vessel Armidale Class Patrol Boat fleet, Austal announces the contract to build six 30 metre aluminium fast patrol craft for the Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.
This significant order includes additional contracts for scheduled and unscheduled maintenance and crew training services and adds to Austal’s track record of providing capable and affordable defence solutions.
The all-aluminium fast patrol boats will support the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard in providing sustained surveillance in the country’s internal waters, the archipelagic territorial sea and its exclusive economic zone.
Each vessel will have a small 12 man crew, a maximum speed of 40 knots and will be armed with three General Purpose Machine Guns and a 20mm Cannon.
All six vessels will be constructed at Austal’s facilities in Henderson, Western Australia and are scheduled for delivery by early 2010.
During the construction period, Austal will provide a training programme including familiarisation of vessel operation, ship based engineer training as well as maintenance training for shore-based support personnel.
Following delivery of the vessels, a five year comprehensive maintenance and support services program will be provided by Austal, which will include scheduled planned and preventative maintenance support, unscheduled maintenance, management and performance of annual surveys and maintenance periods as well as shore-based engineering support.
The contract, which was awarded following a competitive international tender process, followed similar naval fleets recently delivered by Austal to the Government of Kuwait, the Yemen Ministry of Defence, the Australian Customs Service and the New South Wales Water Police.
Austal Executive Chairman John Rothwell said: 'Fresh from handing over the last of the 14 Armidale Class Patrol Boats to the Royal Australian Navy, this contract confirms Austal’s growing presence in the design and construction of modern, fast patrol craft capable of addressing unique maritime security requirements.'
'The added provision of a comprehensive five-year maintenance package and crew training services demonstrates the global support network of the Austal Service Department, which is now a growing business unit within the Austal Group,' he said.
The fast patrol craft will play a major role in ensuring the safety of shipping, as well as the preservation of the marine environment. The vessels will also target the illegal trafficking of drugs, safety at sea and perform search and rescue duties.
Each patrol boat is to be powered by two MTU 16 cylinder 2000 series diesel engines driving a Kamewa waterjet propulsion system, allowing a maximum speed of 40 knots and a maximum range of more than 1000 nautical miles at 10 knots.
PRINCIPAL PARTICULARS
Length overall: 30 metre
Beam (moulded): 6.4 metre
Hull Draft (approx.) 1.5 metre
Crew: 12
PROPULSION
Engine: 2 x MTU 16V 2000 M92
Propulsion: Waterjets
PERFORMANCE
Speed: 40 knots @ 100% MCR
Range: >1000nm at 10 knots
WEAPONS
3 x General Purpose Machine Guns
1 x 20mm Cannon
Previous Defence Deliveries:
14 x 56m Armidale Class Patrol Boat for Royal Australian Navy
10 x 37.5m Patrol Boats for Yemen Ministry of Defence
3 x 22m Patrol Boats for Government of Kuwait
8 x 38m Patrol Boats for Australian Customs Service
13 x 16m Police Boats for New South Wales Water Police
2 x 22m Police Boats for New South Wales Water Police
1 x 16m Police Boat for Bermuda Water Police
1 x 101m Theatre Support Vessel 'WestPac Express' for US Marines
1 x 127m Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) for US Navy (currently under construction)
About Austal Service:
With experience in vessel design, repair and maintenance, extensive classification experience and direct support from over 160 in-house design staff, Austal Service has established itself as a qualified maintenance organisation.
Through an extensive global network, Austal Service continues to provide thorough and efficient service to ship operators world wide. Austal Service has a proven track record in recognising the need to maximise the operational availability of every vessel, as well as working closely with each customer to understand their ship operations to ensure they are provided with effective, efficient support.
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