Yacht maker tests homeland security waters.

AuthorBeidel, Eric
PositionDefense Technology Newswire

Westport Shipyard Inc. has built its reputation on composite yachts, so when the U.S. Coast Guard was looking to use alternative materials for its fast response cutter, the company turned its attention to the security and defense markets.

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Westport spent years and millions of its own dollars designing a state-of-the-art patrol boat out of the same kinds of materials used in PVC pipes. The company built a prototype to specifications written by the Coast Guard. But then the service decided it didn't want composite materials.

That left the Washington state company without a ready-made customer for its 143-foot boat. Westport recently unveiled a prototype of its global response cutter and sailed from Washington state to the nation's capital seeking buyers for the concept.

During a recent demonstration on the Potomac River, a crew cranked the engines to show off the cutter's 34-knot speed. Westport also launched and recovered a rigid-hulled inflatable boat from the rear of the cutter. The boat also can be outfitted with a Boeing Scan Eagle unmanned aircraft. Representatives from the U.S. Navy...

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