USCGC Bernard C. Webber

Coast Guard Cutter Bernard C. Webber underway
History
United States
NameUSCGC Bernard C. Webber
NamesakeBernard C. Webber
OperatorUnited States Coast Guard
BuilderBollinger Shipyards, Lockport, Louisiana
LaunchedApril 21, 2011
AcquiredFebruary 10, 2012
CommissionedApril 14, 2012
HomeportPort of Miami, Florida
Identification
MottoDetermination heeds no interference
Statusin active service
Badge
General characteristics
Class & typeSentinel-class cutter
Displacement353 long tons (359 t)
Length46.8 m (154 ft)
Beam8.11 m (26.6 ft)
Depth2.9 m (9.5 ft)
Propulsion
  • 2 × 4,300 kW (5,800 shp)
  • 1 × 75 kW (101 shp) bow thruster
Speed28 knots (52 km/h; 32 mph)
Range2,500 nautical miles (4,600 km; 2,900 mi)
Endurance5 days
Boats & landing
craft carried
1 × Short Range Prosecutor RHIB
Complement2 officers, 20 crew
Sensors &
processing systems
L-3 C4ISR suite
Armament

USCGC Bernard C. Webber (WPC-1101) is the first of the United States Coast Guard's 58 Sentinel-class cutters. Like most of her sister ships, she replaced a 110-foot (34 m) Island-class patrol boat. Bernard C. Webber, and the next five vessels in the class, Richard Etheridge, William Flores, Robert Yered, Margaret Norvell, and Paul Clark, are all based in Miami, Florida.