25-foot Transportable Port Security Boat explained
The 25 ft (8 m)
Transportable Port Security Boat (TPSB): (AKA The Guardian) is a twin
outboard motor, open deck, all weather, high performance, moderately-armed platform capable of operating in inner harbor/near shore environments in light sea conditions. It was first built in FY97 by
Boston Whaler in
Edgewater, Florida, for the
US Coast Guard, Maintenance and Logistic Command. The 25 ft (8 m) TPSB is designed and configured to support
Port Security Units as an inshore/harbor surface interdiction response asset in accordance with Required Operational Capabilities (ROC) and Projected Operational Environment (POE) for Coast Guard Port Security Units (PSU), COMDTINST 3501.49 (series). The basic design is based on the standard Boston Whaler 25 ft (8 m) Guardian
hull, customized to functionally suit the TPSB mission requirements. The basic craft arrangements consist of a centrally positioned control console and leaning post with an open work deck and low non-obstructive gunwales. The TPSB is outfitted as a military gunboat with three (3) hardened weapon positions: (1) forward .50 caliber (12.7 mm) tri-pod, (2) gunwale - mounted 7.62 mm
M240B Machine Gun pipe pedestals, port and starboard.
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Notes and References
- Web site: USCG: About Us - Aircraft & Cutters. United States Coast Guard. https://web.archive.org/web/20170517222631/https://www.uscg.mil/datasheet/25tpsb.asp. 2017-05-17. 2022-11-19.