
“C.T. RANDALL” officially entered service in Nov, 2003 and served 18 years in supporting conservation efforts out of Port Canaveral, Naval Air Station Jacksonville and Marco Island, U.S.
PARTICULARS
| LOA: | 60′ |
| Beam: | 18′ 6-5/16″ |
| Depth: | 9′ 8-13/16″ |
| Design Draft: | 3′ 4″ |
| Vessel Type: | Law Enforcement |
| Main Engines: | 2 x CAT 3412E, 1200 BHP each @ 2300 RPM |
| Propulsion: | 40″ dia prop, 5 blade |
| Speed: | 32 knots |
| Fuel Capacity: | 1200 US Gal. |
| Owner: | Florida Fisheries & Wildlife Enforcements |
| Shipyard: | Hike Metal Products Ltd. |
CONSTRUCTION
The vessel was constructed of aluminum, and designed for CNC cutting of parts. An A-frame was designed for the aft deck, for launching and retrieval of a small RHIB.
