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Saturday, April 5, 2025

Austal launches first TTCG Cape Class vessel

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Concept render of Cape Class Patrol Boat for Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard (Image courtesy Austal)

Concept render of Cape Class Patrol Boat for Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard (Image courtesy Austal)

The Min­istry of Na­tion­al Se­cu­ri­ty has con­firmed that Aus­tralian ship­builder, Austal Lim­it­ed, has launched the first of two Trinidad and To­ba­go Coast Guard (TTCG) Cape Class ves­sel in­to the wa­ter.

The ves­sels are in­tend­ed to en­hance the bor­der pro­tec­tion ca­pa­bil­i­ties of the coun­try in con­junc­tion with the ex­ist­ing Coast Guard fleet.

In a news re­lease is­sued this morn­ing, Min­is­ter of Na­tion­al Se­cu­ri­ty, Stu­art Young, MP stat­ed:

“This launch is a sig­nif­i­cant step, bring­ing us clos­er to tak­ing de­liv­ery of these naval as­sets for our Coast Guard. We look for­ward to the con­tin­ued progress in the jour­ney of get­ting these as­sets to Trinidad and To­ba­go.”

De­signed and built by Austal, the Cape Class is a 58-me­tre all alu­mini­um mono­hull pa­trol boat, specif­i­cal­ly pro­duced to com­bat the full range of mar­itime se­cu­ri­ty threats.

Ac­cord­ing to Austal, the ves­sel has a long 4,000 nau­ti­cal mile range and 28-day pa­trol cy­cle, with a crew of up to 22 per­sons. The ves­sel al­so sup­ports two high speed 7.3 me­tre Rigid Hull In­flat­able Boats used for in­ter­cept­ing oth­er ves­sels.

FLASHBACK – Austal and T&T participants at the metal cutting ceremony at Austal’s Henderson Shipyard, in April 2019. (Image courtesy Austal)

FLASHBACK – Austal and T&T participants at the metal cutting ceremony at Austal’s Henderson Shipyard, in April 2019. (Image courtesy Austal)

Back in 2018, ex­perts from the TTCG, in­clud­ing the Chief of De­fence Staff, had spent a week in Aus­tralia ob­serv­ing and test­ing the Austal Cape Class Ves­sels, with the as­sis­tance of the Roy­al Aus­tralian Navy (RAN).  The TT Del­e­ga­tion sub­se­quent­ly rec­om­mend­ed that Gov­ern­ment con­sid­er pur­chas­ing that type of ves­sel, which would be suit­able to work in the wa­ters of Trinidad and To­ba­go, and al­so could be in­te­grat­ed with the six (6) Austal ves­sels and the Da­mon ves­sels owned by the Coast Guard.

In 2019, Austal was award­ed the con­tract to build the two pa­trol ves­sels for this coun­try.  The TT Gov­ern­ment had re­quest­ed that the pur­chase be sup­port­ed by a fi­nanc­ing pack­age (the De­fence Ex­port Fa­cil­i­ty) through Ex­port Fi­nance Aus­tralia (EFA)—which had been ap­proved and an­nounced in De­cem­ber 2018.

Austal then be­gan con­struc­tion on the ves­sels with a met­al cut­ting cer­e­mo­ny at the Com­pa­ny’s Hen­der­son ship­yard on 8 April 2019.  That cer­e­mo­ny was at­tend­ed by Cap­tain Dou­glas Archer rep­re­sent­ing the GORTT Coast Guard and Aus­tralian De­fence Ex­port Ad­vo­cate, the Hon. David John­ston. 

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