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The
List of United States Coast Guard Cutters
is a listing of all
cutters
to have been commissioned by the
United States Coast Guard
during the history of that service. It is sorted by length down to 65', the minimum length of a USCG cutter.
420'
Healy
-class Icebreaker (WAGB)
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418' Legend-class National Security Cutter, Large (WMSL)
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399' Polar-class Heavy Icebreaker (WAGB)
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378' High Endurance Cutter (WHEC)
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360' Maritime Security Cutter, Medium (WMSM)
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As of July 2022: 5 cutters ordered; 10 more optioned; 25 cutters total in program of record
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338' Alamosa-class Cutter (WAK)
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327' Treasury-class Cutter (WPG)
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311'
Casco
-class Seaplane Tender (WAVP)
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309' Icebreaker (WAGB)
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306'
Edsall
-class Destroyer Escort (WDE)
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295' Training Barque
Eagle
(WIX)
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290' Medium Great Lakes Icebreaker (WAGB)
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282' Medium Endurance Cutter (WMEC)
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270' Medium Endurance Cutter (WMEC)
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269' Wind-class Icebreaker (WAGB)
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255'
Owasco
-class Cutter (WPG/WHEC)
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250' Lake-class Cutter
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240'
Tampa
-class Cutter
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240' Seagoing Buoy Tender Breaker (WLBB)
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230' Medium Endurance Cutter (WMEC)
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225'
Juniper
-class Seagoing Buoy Tenders (WLB)
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213' Medium Endurance Cutter (WMEC)
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213' Diver-class cutter (WAT)
210' Medium Endurance Cutter (WMEC)
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205'
Cherokee
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Navajo
-class Auxiliary Tug (WAT)
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204'
Seneca
-class Revenue Cutter
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200'
Eagle
-class Patrol Craft
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192' First Class Cruising Cutter
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190' Miami class
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189' Seagoing Buoy Tenders (WLB)
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188' First Class Cruising Cutter
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187' Auxiliary Tug (WAT)
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180' Seagoing Buoy Tenders (WLB)
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Class A (
Cactus
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Class B (
Mesquite
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Class C (
Iris
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180' Oceanographic Vessel (WAGO)
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179' patrol coastal (WPC)
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Cyclone
-class patrol ships
on loan from the
United States Navy
178' first class cruising cutter
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176' cargo vessel (WAK)
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175'
Hollyhock
-class buoy tender (WLM)
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175' Keeper-class coastal buoy tender (WLM)
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173'
Magnolia
-class bay and sound tender (WAGL)
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171' first class cruising cutter
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166'
Tallapoosa
class
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165'
Algonquin
-class patrol boat (WPG)
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Also known as 165-foot (A) patrol craft
165'
Thetis
-class patrol boat (WPC)
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Also known as 165-foot (B) patrol craft
160' inland construction tender (WLIC)
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158' auxiliary tug (WAT)
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157' Red-class coastal buoy tender (WLM)
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154' Sentinel-class Fast Response Cutter (WPC)
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152' seagoing tug
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143' auxiliary tug (WATA)
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140' Bay-class icebreaking tug (WTGB)
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133' White-class coastal buoy tender (WAGL/WLM)
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125'
Active
-class patrol boat (WSC)
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123' patrol boat (WPB)
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113'
Sycamore
class (WAGL)
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110' surface effect ship (WSES)
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110' Island-class patrol boat (WPB)
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110'
Calumet
-class harbor tug (WYTM/WYT)
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110'
Arundel
-class harbor tug (WYTM/WYT)
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110'
Manitou
-class harbor tug (WYTM/WYT)
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110'
Apalachee
-class harbor tug (WYT)
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100' inland buoy tender (WLI)
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100' inland construction tender (WLIC)
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100'
Corwin
-class patrol boats
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95' Cape-class cutter
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87' Marine Protector-class coastal patrol boat (WPB)
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83' patrol craft - 230 hulls, not named
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82' Point-class patrol boat (WPB)
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80' inland buoy tender (WLI)
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75'
Gasconade
-class river buoy tender (WLR)
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75'
Kankakee
-class river buoy tender (WLR)
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75' inland construction tender (WLIC)
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75' patrol craft "Six-Bitters" - 203 hulls, not named
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73' hydrofoil (WPGH)
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65' river buoy tender (WLR)
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65' inland buoy tender (WLI)
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65' small harbor tug (WYTL)
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See also
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References
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Vavasseur, Xavier (2022-07-01).
"US Coast Guard Selects Austal USA to Continue OPC Production"
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Naval News
.
Archived
from the original on 7 July 2022
. Retrieved
9 October
2022
.
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"The offshore patrol cutter (OPC) is the Coast Guard's highest investment priority and will play a critical role in the service's future"
. United States Coast Guard.
Archived
from the original on 6 October 2022
. Retrieved
9 October
2022
.
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"U.S. Coast Guard Cutter History"
.
uscg.mil
. Archived from
the original
on 2015-04-08
. Retrieved
2015-05-25
.
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"Historic Naval Ships Association"
. Archived from
the original
on 2007-09-27
. Retrieved
2007-09-14
.
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Historic American Engineering Record
(HAER) No. NJ-139, "
U.S. Coast Guard Cutter HORNBEAM, Cape May, Cape May County, NJ
"
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"USCGC Evergreen"
. Archived from
the original
on 2016-03-07
. Retrieved
2016-02-23
.
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"U.S. Coast Guard Cutter History"
.
uscg.mil
. Archived from
the original
on 2015-04-08
. Retrieved
2015-05-25
.
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Historic American Engineering Record
(HAER) No. RI-56, "
U.S. Coast Guard Cutter WHITE SAGE, U.S. Coast Guard 1st District Base, 1 Thames Street, Bristol, Bristol County, RI
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HAER No. MA-150, "
U.S. Coast Guard Cutter WHITE HEATH, USGS Integrated Support Command Boston, 427 Commercial Street, Boston, Suffolk County, MA
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HAER No. ME-63, "
U.S. Coast Guard Cutter WHITE LUPINE, U.S. Coast Guard Station Rockland, east end of Tillson Avenue, Rockland, Knox County, ME
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"Dorado, 1981 (WSES-1)"
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United States Coast Guard
. 28 December 2020
. Retrieved
14 August
2023
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"Sea Hawk, 1982 (WSES 2)"
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United States Coast Guard
. 30 October 2020
. Retrieved
14 August
2023
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"Shearwater, 1982 (WSES 3)"
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United States Coast Guard
. 30 October 2020
. Retrieved
14 August
2023
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"Petrel, 1983 (WSES-4)"
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United States Coast Guard
. 7 March 2021
. Retrieved
14 August
2023
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"Archived copy"
(PDF)
. Archived from
the original
(PDF)
on 2016-04-03
. Retrieved
2016-03-03
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