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== Boats in class == {{sticky header}} {| class="wikitable sortable sticky-header" |- ! Image ! Name ! Hull Number ! Homeport ! Status |- | [[File:USCG WPB 87301 Barracuda - at speed.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Barracuda|WPB-87301|6}} | WPB-87301 | [[Eureka, California]] | Active |- | [[File:The USCGC Hammerhead (WPB-87302) played a role in burying JFK Jr. -a.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Hammerhead|WPB-87302|6}} | WPB-87302 | [[Woods Hole, Massachusetts]] | |- | [[File:USCGC Mako transits the Cape May Canal -b.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Mako|WPB-87303|6}} | WPB-87303 | [[Cape May, New Jersey]] | |- | [[File:Coast-Guard-Cutter-Marlin.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Marlin|WPB-87304|6}} | WPB-87304 | [[Fort Myers Beach, Florida]] | |- | [[File:USCGC Stingray (WPB-87305) -a.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Stingray|WPB-87305|6}} | WPB-87305 | [[Mobile, Alabama]] | |- | [[File:United States Coast Guard Cutter DORADO (WPB 87306).jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Dorado|WPB-87306|6}} | WPB-87306 | [[Crescent City, California]] |Decommissioned on 25 May 2021. Donated to the Lebanese navy. |- | [[File:USCGC Osprey (WPB-87307) patrols Puget Sound.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Osprey|WPB-87307|6}} | WPB-87307 | [[Port Townsend, Washington]] | |- | [[File:Coast Guard Yard dry-docks Cutter Chinook -a.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Chinook|WPB-87308|6}} | WPB-87308 | [[New London, Connecticut]] | |- | [[File:Lifting the USCGC Albacore (WPB-87308) out of the water, for maintenance - 150902-G-ZV332-003.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Albacore|WPB-87309|6}} | WPB-87309 | [[New London, Connecticut]] | Decommissioned on 6 April 2021. Donated to Uruguay, renamed ROU ''Rio Arapey''.<ref name="navaltoday.com">{{Cite web |date=22 December 2021 |title=Uruguay receives three Marine Protector-class patrol boats from US Coast Guard |url=https://www.navaltoday.com/2021/12/22/uruguay-receives-three-marine-protector-class-patrol-boats-from-us-coast-guard/}}</ref> |- | [[File:USCGC Tarpon.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Tarpon|WPB-87310|6}} | WPB-87310 | [[Tybee Island, Georgia]] |Decommissioned, transferred to MCAS Cherry Point |- | [[File:USCGC Cobia (WPB-87311).jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Cobia|WPB-87311|6}} | WPB-87311 | [[Mobile, Alabama]] | |- | [[File:Marine Protector off Alameda.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Hawksbill|WPB-87312|6}} | WPB-87312 | [[Monterey, California]] | |- | [[File:Aerial view of the USCGC Cormorant (WPB-87313).jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Cormorant|WPB-87313|6}} | WPB-87313 | [[South Padre Island, Texas]] |Decommissioned |- | [[File:USCGC Finback (WPB-87314), at speed.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Finback|WPB-87314|6}} | WPB-87314 | [[Cape May, New Jersey]] | |- | [[File:USCGC Amberjack (WPB-87315) moored at South Padre Island -- 2001-02-07.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Amberjack|WPB-87315|6}} | WPB-87315 | [[South Padre Island, Texas]] | |- | [[File:USCGC Kittiwake, near Keehi Lagoon, Hawaii, in 2008.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Kittiwake|WPB-87316|6}} | WPB-87316 | [[Honolulu, Hawaii]] |Decommissioned on 7 June 2021. |- | [[File:USCGC Blackfin counters Greenpeace.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Blackfin|WPB-87317|6}} | WPB-87317 | [[Santa Barbara, California]] | |- | [[File:USCGC Bluefin.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Bluefin|WPB-87318|6}} | WPB-87318 | [[Fort Pierce, Florida]] | |- | [[File:Coast Guard Cutter Yellowfin moored at the pier of Sector Charleston in Charleston, S.C..jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Yellowfin|WPB-87319|6}} | WPB-87319 | [[Charleston, South Carolina]] | |- | [[File:USCGC Manta (WPD-87320) carrying visitors on a tour of the Houston Ship Channel - 2016-04-21.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Manta|WPB-87320|6}} | WPB-87320 | [[Freeport, Texas]] | Decommissioned on 7 June 2021. Donated to the Lebanese navy. |- | [[File:Crane hoists the USCGC Coho (cropped).jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Coho|WPB-87321|6}} | WPB-87321 | [[Panama City, Florida]] | |- | [[File:USCGC Kingfisher in front of the Sidney Lanier Bridge.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Kingfisher|WPB-87322|6}} | WPB-87322 | [[Mayport, Florida]] | |- | [[File:USCGC Seahawk 2007-10-31 -b.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Seahawk|WPB-87323|6}} | WPB-87323 | | |- | [[File:USCGC Steelhead & 41' (539142716).jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Steelhead|WPB-87324|6}} | WPB-87324 | [[Port Aransas, Texas]] | |- | [[File:USCGC Beluga in Portsmouth, VA, 2011-08-06.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Beluga|WPB-87325|6}} | WPB-87325 | [[Little Creek, Virginia]] | |- | [[File:Something crowded the stern of the USCGC Blacktip on 2004-01-21 -b.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Blacktip|WPB-87326|6}} | WPB-87326 | [[Oxnard, California]] | |- | [[File:USCGC Pelican, decorated with flags, on her commissioning day, 2001-01-08 -a.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Pelican|WPB-87327|6}} | WPB-87327 | [[Abbeville, Louisiana]] | |- | [[File:USCGC Ridley (WPB 87328), patrols the Lower New York Bay -- 080521-G-8732C-020 (cropped).jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Ridley|WPB-87328|6}} | WPB-87328 | [[Montauk, New York]] | |- | [[File:USCGC COCHITO (WPB 87329) -a.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Cochito|WPB-87329|6}} | WPB-87329 | [[Little Creek, Virginia]] | Decommissioned on 11 May 2021. Donated to Uruguay, renamed ROU ''Rio De La Plata''.<ref name="navaltoday.com"/> |- | [[File:Manowar2.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Manowar|WPB-87330|6}} | WPB-87330 | [[Mobile, Alabama]] | |- | [[File:USCGC Moray, under tow.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Moray|WPB-87331|6}} | WPB-87331 | [[Jonesport, Maine]] | |- | [[File:USCGC Razorbill enforces a safety zone in the vicinity of a vessel collision (cropped).jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Razorbill|WPB-87332|6}} | WPB-87332 | [[Gulfport, Mississippi]] | |- | [[File:USCGC Adelie 87333 SFO-Bay.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Adelie|WPB-87333|6}} | WPB-87333 | [[Port Angeles, Washington]] | |- | [[File:Speedy USCGC Gannet.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Gannet|WPB-87334|6}} | WPB-87334 | [[Dania, Florida]] | Decommissioned on 20 April 2021. Donated to Uruguay, renamed ROU ''Rio Yaguaron''.<ref name="navaltoday.com"/> |- | [[File:USCGC Narwhal.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Narwhal|WPB-87335|6}} | WPB-87335 | [[Corona del Mar, Newport Beach, California|Corona Del Mar, California]] | |- | [[File:Janet Napolitano rides the USCGC Sturgeon, 2011-08-08 -a.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Sturgeon|WPB-87336|6}} | WPB-87336 | [[Grand Isle, Louisiana]] | |- | [[File:USCGC Sockeye provides security after a barge allided with a bridge near San Francisco.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Sockeye|WPB-87337|6}} | WPB-87337 | [[Bodega Bay, California]] | |- | [[File:Ibis patrols the Potomac -a.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Ibis|WPB-87338|6}} | WPB-87338 | [[Cape May, New Jersey]] | |- | [[File:USCGC Pompano.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Pompano|WPB-87339|6}} | WPB-87339 | [[Gulfport, Mississippi]] | |- | [[File:USCGC Halibut-profile.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Halibut|WPB-87340|6}} | WPB-87340 | [[Marina Del Rey, California]] | |- | [[File:Crew lines the rail of the USCGC Bonito.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Bonito|WPB-87341|6}} | WPB-87341 | [[Pensacola, Florida]] | |- | [[File:USCGC Shrike, guardian of the space coast.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Shrike|WPB-87342|6}} | WPB-87342 | [[Port Canaveral, Florida]] | |- | [[File:USCGC Tern.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Tern|WPB-87343|6}} | WPB-87343 | [[San Francisco, California]] | |- | [[File:USCGC Heron patrols the Potomac River during 58th Presidential Inauguration -a.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Heron|WPB-87344|6}} | WPB-87344 | [[Sabine Pass, Port Arthur, Texas|Sabine Pass, Texas]] | |- | [[File:Coast Guard cutters Adelie and Wahoo, moored in Port Angeles, Washington -a.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Wahoo|WPB-87345|6}} | WPB-87345 | [[Port Angeles, Washington]] | |- | [[File:USCGC Flyingfish provides security during a remembrance of the Boston Marathon Bombing - 140421-G-VV362-633.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Flying Fish|WPB-87346|6}} | WPB-87346 | [[Boston, Massachusetts]] | |- | [[File:USCGC Haddock returns from a big drug bust -- 2014-10-02.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Haddock|WPB-87347|6}} | WPB-87347 | [[San Diego, California]] | |- | [[File:USCGC Brant (WPB-87348) in Corpus Christi, Texas - 2003-10-30.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Brant|WPB-87348|6}} | WPB-87348 | [[Corpus Christi, Texas]] | Decommissioned on 17 March 2022 |- | [[File:USCGC Shearwater on the Elizabeth River -- 2012-06-06.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Shearwater|WPB-87349|6}} | WPB-87349 | [[Portsmouth, Virginia]] | Decommissioned on 27 April 2021. Donated to the Lebanese navy. |- | [[File:A USCGC Petrel of the Marine Protector class -- in San Diego.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Petrel|WPB-87350|6}} | WPB-87350 | [[San Diego, California]] | |- | | | P51 | | Hull number 87351 was assigned to a vessel that was given to the Malta [[Maritime Squadron of the Armed Forces of Malta|Maritime Squadron]], where it became {{ship|Maltese patrol boat|P51||2}}.<ref name="FlynnSmallCutters"/> | |- | | | P52 | | Malta Maritime Squadron {{ship|Maltese patrol boat|P52||2}}<ref name="FlynnSmallCutters"/> | |- | [[File:USCGC Tern.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Sea Lion|WPB-87352|6}} | WPB-87352 | [[Bellingham, Washington]] | |- | [[File:USCGC Skipjack (WPB 87353) entering Corpus Christi, Texas.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Skipjack|WPB-87353|6}} | WPB-87353 | [[Galveston, Texas]] | |- | | {{USCGC|Dolphin|WPB-87354|6}} | WPB-87354 | [[Miami, Florida]] | |- | | {{USCGC|Hawk|WPB-87355|6}} | WPB-87355 | [[St. Petersburg, Florida]] | |- | [[File:USCG Sailfish Roosevelt Is jeh.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Sailfish|WPB-87356|6}} | WPB-87356 | [[Sandy Hook, New Jersey]] | |- | [[File:USCGC Sawfish, sailing into the sunset.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Sawfish|WPB-87357|6}} | WPB-87357 | [[Key West, Florida]] | |- | [[File:US Coast Guard, Seattle-27Oct2010.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Swordfish|WPB-87358|6}} | WPB-87358 | [[Port Angeles, Washington]] | |- | [[File:Tiger Shark (2651242096).jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Tiger Shark|WPB-87359|6}} | WPB-87359 | [[Newport, Rhode Island]] | |- | [[File:US Navy 050719-N-9293K-009 The U.S. Coast Guard cutter USCGC Blue Shark (WPB 87360) arrives at its new homeport of Everett, Wash.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Blue Shark|WPB-87360|6}} | WPB-87360 | [[Everett, Washington]] | |- | [[File:USCGC Sea Horse on Virginia's Elizabeth River -- cropped from 141105-G-ZV557-045.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Sea Horse|WPB-87361|6}} | WPB-87361 | [[Portsmouth, Virginia]] | |- | [[File:Interagency interdiction seizes more than half a ton of marijuana 150310-G-GV559-486.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Sea Otter|WPB-87362|6}} | WPB-87362 | [[San Diego, California]] | |- | | {{USCGC|Manatee|WPB-87363|6}} | WPB-87363 | [[Corpus Christi, Texas]] | |- | [[File:USCGC Ahi.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Ahi|WPB-87364|6}} | WPB-87364 | [[Honolulu, Hawaii]] |Decommissioned on 7 June 2021. |- | [[File:Coast Guard Cutter Pike (3119832802).jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Pike|WPB-87365|6}} | WPB-87365 | [[Petersburg, Alaska]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.pacificarea.uscg.mil/Our-Organization/District-Offices/District-Seventeen/17th-district-units/ |title=17th District Units |author=<!--Not stated--> |website=United States Coast Guard - Pacific Area, U.S. Department of Homeland Security |publisher=Defense Media Activity |access-date=23 May 2024}}</ref> | |- | [[File:Training tradition 110914-G-LS819-001.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Terrapin|WPB-87366|6}} | WPB-87366 | [[Bellingham, Washington]] | |- | [[File:USCGC Sea Dragon, shortly after her arrival at her base in King's Bay, Georgia - 2007-12-08.png|60px]] | {{USCGC|Sea Dragon|WPB-87367|6}} | WPB-87367 | |Decommissioned 29 May 2024 at [[St. Marys, Georgia]] and transferred to [[Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point|MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina]].<ref name=SeaDog-SeaDragon-Decom/> |- | [[File:USCGC Boutwell (WHEC-719) and USCGC Sea Devil (WPB-87368).jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Sea Devil|WPB-87368|6}} | WPB-87368 | [[Kings Bay, Georgia]] | In active service as of May 29, 2024.<ref name=SeaDog-SeaDragon-Decom/> |- | [[File:USCGC Crocodile out front of the Tampa Convention Center - 2014-08-28.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Crocodile|WPB-87369|6}} | WPB-87369 | [[St Petersburg, Florida]] | |- | [[File:Coast Guard Cutter Diamondback relocates to Sector Jacksonville 130613-G-JG957-008.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Diamondback|WPB-87370|6}} | WPB-87370 | [[Miami Beach, Florida]] | |- | [[File:USCGC Reef Shark.jpg|60px]] | {{anchor|USCGC Reef Shark}}{{USCGC|Reef Shark|WPB-87371|6}} | WPB-87371 | [[Juneau, Alaska]] | |- | [[File:Coast Guard Cutter Alligator conducts drug offload in St. Petersburg 2014-11-13 -c.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Alligator|WPB-87372|6}} | WPB-87372 | [[St. Petersburg, Florida]] | |- | [[File:USCGC Sea Dog and USCGC Sea Dragon keep the USN's big subs safe at Kings Bay, Georgia, 2012-09-25.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Sea Dog|WPB-87373|6}} | WPB-87373 | | Decommissioned 29 May 2024 at [[St. Marys, Georgia]] and transferred to [[Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point|MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina]].<ref name=SeaDog-SeaDragon-Decom/> |- | [[File:US Navy 090818-N-1325N-003 U. S. Coast Guardsmen man the rails as the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Sea Fox (WPB 87374) is brought to life at Naval Base Kitsap.jpg|90px]] | {{USCGC|Sea Fox|WPB-87374|6}} | WPB-87374 | [[Kings Bay, Georgia]] | In active service as of May 29, 2024.<ref name=SeaDog-SeaDragon-Decom/> | |- | | ''Sana'a'' | | | Yemen Coast Guard vessel.<ref name="FlynnSmallCutters"/><ref name="Uscg2009-12-15"/> Reportedly sunk by a mine on 9 March 2017.<ref>{{cite report | first= Seth |last=George | date = 29 November 2018 | title = The Yemen Conflict & the Implications for Maritime Security | chapter-url = https://www.ukmto.org/-/media/ukmto/mievom-notes-pdf/indian-ocean/2018/december/20181129-mievom_dubai_msay.pdf | chapter = Maritime Incidents | page = 8 | access-date = 7 December 2019 | quote = 9 Mar 17 β Yemen Coast Guard Vessel Sanaβa sank after reportedly making contact with a mine (two crew killed).}}</ref> |- | | ''Aden'' | | | Yemen Coast Guard vessel.<ref name="FlynnSmallCutters"/><ref name="Uscg2009-12-15"/> |- |}
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