CCGS Cape Cockburn
{{Short description|Cape-class motor lifeboat}}
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|Ship displacement= |Ship length= {{convert|14.6|m|ftin|abbr=on}} |Ship beam= {{convert|4.27|m|ftin|abbr=on}} |Ship height= |Ship draft= {{convert|1.37|m|ftin|abbr=on}} |Ship ice class= |Ship propulsion=2 × diesel electric engines, {{convert|675|kW|abbr=on}} |Ship speed= {{convert|25|kn|lk=in}} cruise |Ship range={{convert|200|nmi|lk=in|abbr=on}} |Ship endurance=1 day |Ship complement=4 |Ship sensors= |Ship EW= |Ship armament= |Ship armor= |Ship notes= }} |
CCGS Cape Cockburn is one of the Canadian Coast Guard's 36 {{sclass2|Cape|motor lifeboat|1}}s.
{{cite news
|url = http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/media/npress-communique/2005/pr61-eng.htm
|title = Paul Steckle Announces the Naming and Dedication of the Search and Rescue Cutter Thunder Cape in Goderich Ontario
|publisher = Canadian Coast Guard
|date = 2005-09-15
|author = Dan Bate
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20110826231713/http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/media/npress-communique/2005/pr61-eng.htm
|archivedate = 2011-08-26
|url-status = dead
}} Cape Cockburn was built in the Victoria Shipyards, in Vancouver, and is stationed at French Creek, British Columbia.
Design
Like all {{sclass2|Cape|motor lifeboat|1}}s, Cape Cockburn has a displacement of {{convert|20|ST|t}}, a total length of {{convert|47|ft|11|in}} and a beam of {{convert|14|ft}}.{{cite web|url=http://www.uscg.mil/INTERNATIONAL/47ft.asp|title=Motor Life Boat 47-Foot MLB: International Affairs (CG-DCO-I)|publisher=United States Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security|date=1 July 2015|accessdate=19 August 2015}} Constructed from marine-grade aluminium, it has a draught of {{convert|4|ft|6|in}}. It contains two, computer-operated Caterpillar 3196 diesel engines, providing a combined {{convert|900|shp|lk=in}}. It has two {{convert|28 x 36|in}} four-blade propellers, and its complement is four crew members and five passengers.
The lifeboat has a maximum speed of {{convert|25|kn|lk=in}} and a cruising speed of {{convert|22|kn}}. Cape-class lifeboats have fuel capacities of {{convert|400|USgal|l impgal}} and ranges of {{convert|200|nmi|lk=in}} when cruising. Cape Cockburn is capable of operating at wind speeds of {{convert|50|kn}} and wave heights of {{convert|30|ft|m}}. It can tow ships with displacements of up to {{convert|150|t|ST}} and can withstand {{convert|60|kn|adj=on}} winds and {{convert|20|ft|adj=on}}-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.
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