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Surf Rescue Boat built in 1983

USCG Surf Rescue Boat
CG-30615
USCG Surf Rescue Boat CG-30615 in Morro Bay Maritime Museum
History
Owner
  • 1983 -1996 United States Coast Guard
  • 1996 - current Morro Bay Maritime Museum
BuilderWillard Boat Company in Fountain Valley, California
Completed1983
In service1983-1996
StatusMuseum ship at Morro Bay Maritime Museum in Morro Bay, California.
General characteristics
TypeSurf Rescue Boat
Displacement11,000 lbs
Length30.5 ft (9.3 m)
Beam9.3 ft (2.8 m)
Draft3.5 ft (1.1 m)
Speed31 knots

USCG Surf Rescue Boat CG-30615 is Surf Rescue Boat museum ship at the Morro Bay Maritime Museum in Morro Bay, California. CG-30615 was built in 1983 in California by the Willard Boat Company in Fountain Valley, California. CG-30615 is small Surf Rescue Boat, built out of wood. The United States Coast Guard had she built a cost of $113,000. This type of boat, a 30' surf rescue boat, was built from 1980 to 1990. She started operating out of Morro Bay in 1996, after working in the Gulf Coast and the Pacific Northwest. To operate in the rough Surf zone the boat is self-bailing and self-righting. The boat as a range of 130 Nautical Miles.

Willard Boat Company opened in 1961 and is now located in Costa Mesa, California builing trawler and yachts.

Sister ships

See also

References

  1. "The Fleet – Morro Bay". Morro Bay Maritime Museum. 21 December 2017. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
  2. "Boat, 30' Surf Rescue Craft (SRB)". United States Coast Guard.
  3. "Willard Boats |". willardboats.org.

35°22′14″N 120°51′20″W / 35.37049°N 120.85544°W / 35.37049; -120.85544

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