USCGC Catenary (WYTL-65606)
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Builder: Gibbs Corporation, Jacksonville, Florida
Length: 64' 11"
Beam: 19' 1"
Draft: 9'
Displacement: 74 tons
Cost: $158,366
Commissioned: April 1962
Decommissioned: 1 May 1995
Disposition: Sold to the United States Merchant Marine Academy.
Machinery: 1 diesel engine; 400 BHP; single propeller
Performance & Endurance: Max 10.6 knots, 1,130 mile range; Cruising 7.0 knots, 3,690 mile range
Complement: 5
Armament: None
Electronics: SPN-11 detection radar; Updated to include bridge navigation computer, GPS, AIS, VHF radios and echosounder.

USCGC Catenary was sold to the United States Merchant Marine Academy
United States Merchant Marine Academy
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and is currently serving as an Academy training vessel under the name MV Growler. She performs training missions involving shiphandling, maneuvering, navigation, and towing, as well as participating in Academy public relations trips throughout Long Island Sound, the East River, and New York Harbor. The vessel is operated by crews of Midshipmen participating in the Academy's Power Squadron, a fleet of power-driven vessels used for everything from fishing to long-range trips.

Further reading

  • Cutter History File. USCG Historian's Office, USCG HQ, Washington, D.C.
  • Robert Scheina. U.S. Coast Guard Cutters & Craft, 1946 - 1990. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 1990.
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