OPERATIONAL EVALUATION OF THE HYDROFOIL CONCEPT FOR U. S. COAST GUARD MISSIONS - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
A qualitative report is made on the operational compatibility and suitability of hydrofoils for Coast Guard missions. It is a summary of the information gathered in the first three reports on the operation of two U.S. Navy hydrofoils in selected Coast Guard missions. The missions evaluated were Search and Rescue, Enforcement of Laws and Treaties, Marine Environmental Protection, Marine Sciences Activities, and Aids to Navigation. Conclusions are made that the speed and seakindliness of hydrofoils improve mission effectiveness for certain missions in mild to extreme sea conditions. Features which would be necessary to make hydrofoils acceptable for Coast Guard service are listed.
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Corporate Authors:
United States Coast Guard
Research and Development Center, 1082 Shennecossett Road
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Authors:
- Williams, R E
- Ehrman, P L
- Publication Date: 1975-12
Media Info
- Pagination: 22 p.
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Acceptance; Environmental protection; Feasibility analysis; Hydrofoil boats; Law enforcement; Marine engineering; Navigational aids; Performance; Seakeeping; Search and rescue operations; Specifications
- Identifier Terms: United States Coast Guard
- Uncontrolled Terms: Acceptability; Requirement
- Old TRIS Terms: Hydrofoil craft; Mission profiles; Sea states
- Subject Areas: Environment; Marine Transportation; Security and Emergencies;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00133001
- Record Type: Publication
- Source Agency: National Technical Information Service
- Report/Paper Numbers: CGR/DC-31/75, USCG-D-14-76
- Files: NTIS
- Created Date: Jun 23 2002 12:00AM