Engineering:Cavallari-class patrol boat

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FPV Gaetano Magliano
Class overview
Builders: CRN shipyard in Ancona (refitted by SIMAN shipyards in La Spezia)
Operators:  Italy Corps of the Port Captaincies – Coast Guard
In commission: 1989/1990
Completed: 4
Active: 4
General characteristics
Type: Fishery Patrol Vessel
Displacement:
  • - 156.45 t (154 long tons) full load
  • - 130 t (128 long tons), standard
Length: 29.58 m (97 ft 1 in) LOA
Beam: 7.03 m (23 ft 1 in)
Draught: 3.38 m (11 ft 1 in)[1]
Propulsion:
  • - 2 x diesel engines Caterpillar C32, 2 x 1,193 kW (1,600 bhp)[2]
  • - 2 x shaft
Speed: 17 knots (31 km/h; 20 mph)
Range: 500 nautical miles (930 km; 580 mi)
Boats & landing
craft carried:
1 × Dinghy with outboard engine
Complement:
  • - crew: 11
  • - rescues: 50
Sensors and
processing systems:
2 x Furuno navigation radars
Armament: 2 x MG 42/59 7,62 mm machine guns
Notes: equipped with 1 x crane Pellegrini GN 1/4 (10 tons to 4 m)[3]

Class

Cavallari CP400 is a deep-sea FPV – Fishery Patrol Vessel of the Italian Coast Guard, built in CRN shipyard in Ancona.

Features

The Cavallari CP400 patrol boat class was built in four vessels, to CRN shipyards in Ancona, with hull in steel FE510D.

Between 2010 and 2012 vessels was refitted by SIMAN shipyards in La Spezia,[4] with a few updates. Original four diesel engines Isotta Fraschini ID36 SS8V, 3,520 kW (4,720 bhp), for 22 knots (41 km/h; 25 mph) max speed and 1,000 nautical miles (1,900 km; 1,200 mi) range, were replaced by new Caterpillar diesel engines and displacement increased from 130 to 156 tons.

Vessels

 Italy Coast Guard – Cavallari CP400 class
Name Picture Pennant
number
Hull
number
Laid down Launched Commissioned IMO
MMSI
Note
Oreste Cavallari CP-401 101 1988 1989 1989 8968129
//
Renato Pennetti CP-402 102 1988 1990 8968131
//
refitted and recommissioned on 29 May 2012[5]
Walter Facchin CP-403 103 1988 1990 1 August 1990 8968155
247309800
Gaetano Magliano CP-404 104 1988 1990 8968143
247155900
refitted and recommissioned on 29 May 2012

References