Cape-class Cutters
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There are multiple classes of vessels known as Cape class: * , 95-foot cutters built for the United States Coast Guard circa 1950 * , modified World War II freighters that served in the Royal Navy, Royal Canadian Navy, and Royal Netherlands Navy * , 47 motor lifeboats first introduced into the Canadian Coast Guard in 1999 * , a class of large patrol boats operated by the Australian Border Force, Royal Australian Navy, and the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard * Cape class, or
capesize Capesize ships are the largest dry cargo ships with ball mark dimension: about 170,000 DWT (deadweight tonnage) capacity, long, beam (wide), draught (under water depth). They are too large to transit the Suez Canal ( Suezmax limits) or ...
, cargo vessels too large to transit the Suez Canal {{Disambiguation Ship classes