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Bollinger Shipyards is an American constructor of
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, workboats and
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s. Its thirteen shipyards and forty drydocks are located in Louisiana and Texas. Its drydocks range in capacity from vessels of 100 tons displacement to 22,000 tons displacement. The firm was founded in 1946.


Coast Guard vessels

The
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has called upon Bollinger Shipyards to build many of its patrol vessels.


Marine Protector cutters

Bollinger secured the contract to build approximately fifty Marine Protector cutters. These vessels were staffed by a crew of 10. Uniquely for Coast Guard vessels of this size they were designed to be capable of being crewed by crews of mixed sex. These high-speed vessels were lightly armed, mounting two
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. They were equipped with a
stern launching ramp Some modern patrol vessels are equipped with a stern launching ramp, or simply launching ramp, for deploying smaller rescue or pursuit boats without requiring the parent ship to first come to a halt. Typically the smaller craft are powered b ...
, capable of launching and retrieving a high-speed pursuit boat while the cutter was still in motion. The launch and retrieval of the pursuit boat required just one sailor to remain on deck. Over 70 vessels were constructed. Four were built for other nations. Four were built for the United States Navy, although those vessels are manned and operated by the Coast Guard.


Island-class cutters

Bollinger originally built 49 cutters, so called because each cutter was named after an island. These vessels were staffed by a crew of 18, and their primary armament was a 25 mm
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. Bollinger secured a contract to refit eight of the Island-class cutters, adding thirteen feet to their stern, so they could launch and retrieve a pursuit boat from a rear launching ramp. The refit included replacing the original deckhouse and refitting the crew accommodation so they could carry a mixed-gender crew of 18.Laster, Jill,
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The conversion added 15 tons to each vessel. All of the eight refitted Island-class cutters' hulls would crack when driven at high speed in a heavy seas, and proved to be so unseaworthy that they were all withdrawn from service, forcing the scrapping of the conversion program. As a result, in August 2011, the US government sued Bollinger over the failed modifications, alleging that the company made false statements about the hull strength that would result from its extensions to the patrol boats.


Sentinel-class cutters

In September 2008, Bollinger was awarded US$88 million to build the prototype of the fast-response cutters. In 2008, Bollinger secured a contract to build the first group of 24 to 34 cutters. In May 2016 the U.S. Coast Guard signed a new contract with Bollinger to build 26 additional vessels, bringing the total on order to 58, at a cost of almost $3.8 billion. A news release said that the new ships will replace ones that Bollinger built more than 30 years previously. The 240-ton vessels are staffed by a mixed-sex crew of 22, and are armed with a remote-operated Mk 38 Mod 2 25 mm
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and four .50 caliber crew-served
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s. These vessels can stern launch and retrieve a high speed pursuit boat, without coming to a stop. They were designed for missions of five days. The first three vessels were launched in 2011. As of mid-2017, 23 had entered service, with deliveries occurring every 73 days.


Polar Security Class Icebreakers

Bollinger was one of five contractors which bid to build new heavy polar
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for the United States Coast Guard. The five bidders were each awarded a $20 million contract for development work. Bollinger announced that, if it were the winning bidder, it would have built the icebreakers in its
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shipyard, which it predicted would have employed 1,000 workers for ten years. The vessels were awarded to
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. Bollinger Shipyard bought VT Halter including the USCG PSC Contract.


United States Navy vessels


''Cyclone''-class patrol ships

Bollinger built 14 s for the
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between 1993 and 2000. The ships are long and carry a crew of 28 (4 officers, 24 enlisted). Their mission is coastal patrol and interdiction surveillance. These ships can provide full mission support for Navy
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and other
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forces. As of 2010, four of these vessels have been decommissioned in the Navy. Three had been loaned to the
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to fill patrol hours but have been returned to the USN as of October 2011. One vessel,
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, was transferred to the
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, as an excess defense article. As of 2015, ten of the U.S. Navy's thirteen Cyclone-class patrol ships were deployed to the Persian Gulf in case of a potential conflict with Iran. The remaining three ships of the class are slated to be transferred to Naval Station Mayport in Florida to work primarily with drug interdiction work with U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command (USNAVSO) / U.S. Fourth Fleet.


''Navajo''-class rescue and salvage ship

In April 2021, Bollinger bought the contract to build seven U.S. Navy from
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. Included in the deal was the shipyard
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where the ships were being built. The first three ships were still under construction at the time of sale.


References

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, author = Christopher P. Cavas , access-date = 2013-07-08 , quote = The little PCs were at first scorned when they entered service in the mid-1990s, rejected by the special operations warfare community they were built for as too big. A new lease on life was found after 9/11, when the Navy needed craft to patrol the U.S. coasts, but even that need mostly fell off. Some were sent to the Gulf in 2003 and 2004 to support Operation Iraqi Freedom – a mission that kept the craft steadily employed – but some of those that remained in the U.S. fell by the wayside, becoming little more than spare parts sources for the vessels that remained running. {{dead link, date=August 2021, bot=medic{{cbignore, bot=medic
{{cite news , url = https://medium.com/war-is-boring/congress-hates-on-the-navy-s-tiniest-warships-1930698ff7ae , title = Congress Hates On the Navy’s Tiniest Warships , work = War is Boring , date = 2015-04-21 , author = David Axe , access-date = 2018-07-19 {{cite news , url = https://www.marinelink.com/news/bollinger-new-icebreakers-built-florida-439431 , title = Bollinger: New Icebreakers Could be Built in Florida , date = 2018-07-09 , work =
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, access-date = 2018-07-18 , quote = Bollinger says it has selected Tampa Shipyard for the design and construction of up to three heavy polar icebreakers, and three additional medium-sized icebreakers under consideration by the U.S. Coast Guard.
{{cite news , url = https://www.bollingershipyards.com/blog/bollinger-commits-coast-guard-icebreaker-program-to-florida , title = Bollinger Commits Coast Guard Icebreaker Program to Florida , work =
Bollinger shipyards Bollinger Shipyards is an American constructor of ships, workboats and patrol vessels. Its thirteen shipyards and forty drydocks are located in Louisiana and Texas. Its drydocks range in capacity from vessels of 100 tons displacement to 22,000 t ...
, date = 2018-07-10 , access-date = 2018-07-18 , quote = Should we be awarded the contract for the heavies and the anticipated mediums constructed in Tampa, we could be busy here through 2035. Along with the supporting infrastructure of vendors, subcontractors and suppliers, we would expect that locating this program in Tampa will have the benefit of well over 3,500 quality, high paying, full-time jobs with solid benefits packages,” said Ben Bordelon, Bollinger’s President and CEO. , archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20180719024352/https://www.bollingershipyards.com/blog/bollinger-commits-coast-guard-icebreaker-program-to-florida , archive-date = 2018-07-19 , url-status = dead
{{cite news , url = http://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/articles/2018/3/2/coast-guard-schedules-heavy-icebreaker-rfp , title = Five Shipbuilders Expected Vie for Coast Guard Icebreaker Contract (UPDATED) , work = National Defense magazine , author = Connie Lee , date = 2018-03-02 , access-date = 2018-07-18 , quote = Those companies included Bollinger Shipyards, Fincantieri Marine Group, General Dynamics and National Steel and Shipbuilding Company, Huntington Ingalls and VT Halter Marine, a Coast Guard statement noted. {{cite news , url = http://www.houmatoday.com/news/20180709/bollinger-vies-to-build-icebreakers , title = Bollinger vies to build icebreakers , work =
Houma Today ''The Houma Courier'' is a newspaper published daily in Houma, Louisiana, United States, covering Terrebonne Parish. It is sometimes simply referred to as ''The Courier''. The paper was founded in 1878 as ''Le Courrier de Houma'' by French-bor ...
, author = Keith McGill , date = 2018-07-09 , access-date = 2018-07-18 , quote = Bollinger is one of five companies awarded contracts last year for heavy polar icebreaker design studies and analysis. The total amount of the contracts was about $20 million for that work.
{{cite news , url = https://chuckhillscgblog.net/2018/07/09/bollinger-wants-to-build-cg-icebreakers-in-tampa/ , title = Bollinger Wants to Build CG Icebreakers in Tampa , work = Chuck Hill's CG blog , author = Chuck Hill , author-link = , date = 2018-07-09 , archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20180719024656/https://chuckhillscgblog.net/2018/07/09/bollinger-wants-to-build-cg-icebreakers-in-tampa/ , archive-date = 2018-07-19 , url-status = live , access-date = 2018-07-18 , quote = MarineLink provides what is almost certainly a quote of press release from Bollinger stating they hope to build the three heavy and three medium icebreakers the Coast Guard has been saying it needs in Tampa.


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