Advanced Maritime Fast
Patrol Boat Under Development
By Atlantic Boat Group
Atlantic Boat Group of Atlanta,
Ga. has announced its intention to
develop a new high-speed patrol
boat. It will be powered by four
Textron Lycoming TF40 marine gas
turbine engines in conjunction with
two 16V-149TI DDEC Detroit Die-
sel engines and Cincinnati Gear
transmissions.
According to W. Dennis Suit,
president, Atlantic Boat Group, the
Advanced Maritime Fast Patrol
Boat will be built of advanced com-
posite construction with signifi-
cantly reduced radar, thermal and
acoustic signatures. The craft will
have an overall length of 98 feet,
draft of 4.5 feet, speed of 70 knots
Textron Lycoming TF40 marine gas turbine.
and a range of 3,000 nautical miles.
It will be designed to carry an excep-
tionally heavy load: 50,000 pounds
of weapons or other special mission
equipment.
The craft's propulsors will be twin
wateijets coupled to four Textron
Lycoming TF40 gas turbine engines
providing 18,000 shp for high speed
operations. Commenting on the use
of the TF40 gas turbine engine,
Carroll Oates, Lycoming's manager
of marine industrial products, said,
"This engine has proven reliable
through more than 600,000 hours of
operational experience in the U.S.
Navy's Landing Craft Air Cushion
(LCAC) and is the only turbine in its
hp Class to pass the rigorous 1,000
hour Navy qualification test. Fur-
ther, the high power-to-weight ratio,
excellent fuel economy, small size/
volume, and minimum maintenance
requirements of the TF40 make it an
excellent choice."
Two 16V- 149TI DDEC Detroit die-
sels will provide 4,000 HP for low
speed operations and long range
cruise. The propulsion package will
be coupled through Cincinnati Gear
MAI 10 transmissions in a combined
diesel or gas (CODOG) installation
BOATS AND BARGES
Advanced Maritime Fast Patrol Boat t
arrangement. Cincinnati Gear's
extensive technical experience in the
design, manufacture and testing of
reduction gear systems for naval
applications insist on minimal gear-
box signature noise. The proposed
propulsion package will enhance the
utility of the boat by providing the
added advantage of being able to
bring the turbines on line for an
extra surge of speed.
The craft is being developed to
conform to the changing needs of
worldwide navies as they plan for
the 21st century. Primary consider-
ations will be the resizing of naval
forces and the need to command the
seas and engage in and carry out
missions in the complex operating
environment of the earth's coastal
regions.
Built of reconfigurable modules
with multi-mission capabilities, the
Advanced Maritime Fast Patrol Boat
will be able to be deployed in a hi-
tech role as a guided missile patrol
boat capable of carrying a wide range
ng developed by Atlantic Boat Group.
of surface-to-air (SAM) and surface-
to-surface (SSM) missiles, includ-
ing cruise missiles such as the Toma-
hawk. Configured as a gun boat or
close-in fire support platform, the
boat will be capable of carrying an
assortment of guns, mortars and
rockets such as the MLRS. Addi-
tionally, it will be able to be
reconfigured to support special op-
erations insertion/extraction mis-
sions, as a delivery/support craft and/
or mine countermeasures opera-
tions, as a mini-tender and/or com-
mand, control, communications and
intelligence (C3I) platform, and for
anti-submarine warfare (ASW).
Preliminary design work is being
performed by the naval architecture
firm Sparkman & Stephens of New
York. A prototype is expected to be
ready for initial performance and
evaluation tests by the middle of
1994. For more information on the
Atlantic Boat Group,
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