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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The United States Coast Guard has maintained various classes of coastal patrol boats. In 1999 the US Coast Guard ordered fifty 87 feet (27 m) Marine Protector class cutters. These vessels were based on the Stan 2600 design from the Damen Group, from the Netherlands. The Hong Kong Police had previously ordered vessels of this design. One of the coast guard's criteria was that the vessels had to be based on a proven design. In December 2002 the Coast Guard ordered thirteen additional vessels. On June 25 2007 Bollinger Shipyards announced the Coast…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The United States Coast Guard has maintained various classes of coastal patrol boats. In 1999 the US Coast Guard ordered fifty 87 feet (27 m) Marine Protector class cutters. These vessels were based on the Stan 2600 design from the Damen Group, from the Netherlands. The Hong Kong Police had previously ordered vessels of this design. One of the coast guard's criteria was that the vessels had to be based on a proven design. In December 2002 the Coast Guard ordered thirteen additional vessels. On June 25 2007 Bollinger Shipyards announced the Coast Guard had ordered an additional eight Marine Protector vessels. The Coast Guard currently has seventy-five patrol boats in its Marine Protector class. The last vessel, the USCGC Sea Fox, was completed in October 2009. Their pennant numbers are WPB 87301 through WPB 87375.