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The CCGS ''Thunder Cape'' is one of the Canadian Coast Guard's 36 Cape class motor life boats.〔 〕 She was built in Kingston, Ontario, in 2000, by MetalCraft Marine and MIL Systems and was moved to Goderich, Ontario, in October 2005. Assigned to the Central and Arctic Region, the lifeboat serves the Lake Erie area.〔(Vessel - Canadian Coast Guard )〕 The boat is backed up by search and rescue operations from 424 Transport and Rescue Squadron (at CFB Trenton). The ''Thunder Cape'' was damaged in a collision with the breakwater at the outlet of the Mission River in Thunder Bay. ==Design== Like all Cape-class motor lifeboats, ''Thunder Cape'' has a displacement of and a total length of and a beam length of . Constructed from marine-grade aluminium, it has a draught length of . It contains two computer-operated Detroit DDEC-III 6V-92TA diesel engines providing a combined 870 shaft horsepower. It has two four-blade propellers, and its complement is four crew members and five passengers.〔 The lifeboat has a maximum speed of and a cruising speed of . Cape-class lifeboats have fuel capacities of and ranges of when cruising.〔 ''Thunder Cape'' is capable of operating at wind speeds of and wave heights of . It can tow ships with displacements of up to and can withstand winds and -high breaking waves.〔 Communication options include Raytheon 152 HF-SSB and Motorola Spectra 9000 VHF50W radios, and a Raytheon RAY 430 loudhailer system.〔 The boat also supports the Simrad TD-L1550 VHF-FM radio direction finder. Raytheon provides a number of other electronic systems for the lifeboat, including the RAYCHART 620, the ST 30 heading indicator and ST 50 depth indicator, the NAV 398 global positioning system, a RAYPILOT 650 autopilot system, and either the R41X AN or SPS-69 radar systems.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「CCGS Thunder Cape」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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