USCGC Roanoke Island

Roanoke Island moored in Homer, Alaska
History
United States
NameRoanoke Island
NamesakeRoanoke Island, North Carolina, U.S.
OperatorUnited States Coast Guard
BuilderBollinger Shipyard
CostApprox. $7 Million
Commissioned7 February 1992
Out of service6 April 2015
HomeportHomer, Alaska
Identification
FateTransferred to Costa Rica
Badge
  • Crest of the USCGC Roanoke Island
Costa Rica
NameGeneral José María Cañas Escamilla
NamesakeJosé María Cañas Escamilla
OperatorCosta Rica Navy
Acquired13 October 2017
StatusActive as of 2018
General characteristics
Class and typeIsland-class patrol boat
Displacement164 tons
Length110 ft (34 m)
Beam21 ft (6.4 m)
Draft6.5 ft (2.0 m)
PropulsionTwin Turbo Charged Diesel Caterpillar
Speed30+ knots
Range9,900 miles
Endurance6 days
Boats & landing
craft carried
1 - RHI (90 HP outboard engine)
Complement18 personnel (3 officers, 15 enlisted)
Armament

The USCGC Roanoke Island is the 46th Island class cutter to be commissioned.[1] She was commissioned in Homer, Alaska, on February 7, 1992. Five other Island Class cutters are based in Alaska.[2] Her primary missions include "search and rescue, fisheries enforcement and homeland security."[3]

In 2010 the Roanoke rescued a fishing vessel called Wahoo, when it became disabled during bad weather near Pearl Island.[4]

On October 25, 2012, following a 135-day refit in a drydock in Ketchikan, Coast Guard Alaska explained the refit would allow the vessel to remain service until she was replaced by a new Sentinel class cutter.[5] Nevertheless, the Homer News reported that the Roanoke would leave Homer by the end of June, 2015, for her decommissioning in Baltimore, Maryland.[6][7] A sister ship, the Sapelo, previously stationed in San Juan, Puerto Rico, will replace her. The Sapelo will be freed up as the Island class cutters in San Juan are replaced by new Sentinel class cutters.

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