United States Coast Guard Yard, Baltimore, Maryland
Commissioned
20 August 1958
Decommissioned
2 March 1990
Fate
Transferred to Micronesia, 28 September 1989
Micronesia
Name
Paluwlap
Acquired
28 September 1989
Identification
FSM–03
General characteristics [1]
Class and type
Type "C" Cape-class cutter
Displacement
98 tons
Length
95 ft (29 m)
Beam
20 ft (6.1 m)
Draft
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Propulsion
4 × Cummins VT-600 diesels (1958–1982)[2]
2 Detroit 16V149 diesels (1982–1989)
Speed
26 kn (48 km/h)
Range
3,560 nmi (6,590 km)
Complement
15 (1961)
Sensors and processing systems
Radar: AN/SPS-64 (1987)
Armament
2 × M2 Browning machine guns (as completed)
2 × M60 machine guns
2 × 40mm Mk 64 grenade launchers (1987)
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