15 de Noviembre (Vigilant)
small patrol boats
The "Vigilante" Class Patrols were built specifically for the Uruguayan Navy at the Felix Amiot shipyards in Cherbourg (France). The first to be launched was the "November 15", being flagged on February 27, 1981. The "Commodore Coe" and the "25 de Agosto" were flagged the 25th of March of that year. Its arrival at the port of Montevideo occurred on April 26, 1981. At present none of them are still operative. Part of the "Comodoro Coe" located at the entrance of the Naval Museum after its dismantling.
Offered for sale in 1995 but remained in service, though they were poor seaboats.
Type | II - PATRULLERO |
Class | VIGILANTE International |
Numeral | CWBG, CWBI, CWBM |
Maximum Length | 41.5-41.80 m. / 136 feet |
Maximum Beam | 6.70-6.8 m. / 22.5 feet |
Beam | 3.80 m / feet |
Maximum draft | 2.1-2.47 m. / 7 feet |
Maximum displacement | 190-199.1 tons |
Propulsion | Two Diesels, two shafts, 5,400 bhp, 28 knots. |
Weapon | 1 x 40 mm. |
Organic Crew | 27-28 |
Number | Name | Year | Homeport | Notes |
ROU 05 | Quince de Noviembre 15 de Noviembre | October 16,1980 | Montevideo | stricken |
ROU 06 | Veinticinco de Agosto 25 de Agosto | December 11, 1980 | Montevideo | stricken |
7 | Comodoro Coe | January 27, 1981 | Montevideo | 2000 : conserved |
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