NoCGV Tromsø

History
Norway
Name: NoCGV Tromsø
Builder: Naval Shipyard Gdynia
In service: April 1996
Identification:
General characteristics [1]
Displacement: 2,100 t (full load)
Length: 70.0 m (229 ft 8 in)
Beam: 12.40 metres (40 ft 8 in)
Draught: 5.50 m (18 ft 1 in)
Propulsion: 1 × diesel, 1 shaft, 3,600 bhp (2,700 kW)
Speed: 17 kn (20 mph; 31 km/h)
Complement: 5 officers, 10 enlisted, 5 civilians
Armament: 1 × 40 mm/L60 Bofors cannon

NoCGV Tromsø was a purpose-built, but leased, offshore patrol vessel for the Norwegian Coast Guard.

NoCGV Tromsø is named after the city Tromsø in northern Norway. She is a 1,900 ton vessel with a Bofors 40 mm gun. NoCGV Tromsø is used for general EEZ patrol, including fishery inspection and search and rescue. NoCGV Tromsø was originally assigned to KV Nord (Norwegian Coastguard North), but during the end of her career was stationed with KV Sør (Norwegian Coastguard South), with base at Haakonsvern.

The NoCGV Tromsø's lease contract ran out on March 20, 2007. She was set to be replaced with a ship of the Barentshav-class in 2008. The leased fishing vessel NoCGV Leikvin took over Tromsø's patrol area until the new ship arrived.

The Tromsø now serves as a Panamanian-registered survey vessel named Fugro Discovery.[2]

References

  1. Baker 1997, p. 567.
  2. "FUGRO DISCOVERY". ShipSpotting. Retrieved 16 August 2018.
  • Baker, A.D. (1998). The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World 1998–1999. Annapolis, Maryland, USA: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-55750-111-4.
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