Challenger (Long Beach Fireboat)
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The ''Challenger'' is a fireboat built for the
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. She and her sister ship the ''Liberty'' were commissioned in 1987. They replaced two older vessels. Within a year both vessels developed serious corrosion problems, due to poor choice of alloys, and the joints between different metals. The '' Los Angeles Times'' reported that the vice president of Moss Point Marine, Vince Almerico, said ''"If the port wanted entirely rust-free vessels it could have specified use of stainless steel for everything at a much higher cost."'' The vessels were 88 feet long, and their five water cannons were capable of pumping water or foam at 10,000 gallons per minute. The two vessels cost $2.2 million each, in 1987 dollars, and, by September 1988 the
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had to allocate an addition $883,000 to repair the construction problems. The ''Challenger'' and the ''Liberty'' were delivered in a red livery with black trim, while the two older fireboats they replaced were grey. The maintenance problems had such a serious effect on crew morale that the ''Los Angeles Times'' reported crew members had put up a sign, saying, the city should sell the red ones and keep the grey ones. The ''Challenger'' and the ''Liberty'' are scheduled to be replaced by more modern fireboats in 2014.


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Fireboats of Long Beach, California The Long Beach Fire Department (California), Long Beach Fire Department of the city of Long Beach, California owns and operates Fireboats in Long Beach, providing fire protection and rescue services for the Port of Long Beach and the marina and beac ...
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Fireboat 20 The City of Long Beach, California started to operate a new fireboat, now known as the ''Protector'', in May 2014. The vessel was known as ''Fireboat 20'', until she was officially commissioned, on June 8, 2016. A sister ship will follow within ...
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{{cite news , url = http://articles.latimes.com/1988-04-27/local/me-1822_1_long-beach , title = 2 Long Beach Fireboats Gathering Rust , work = Los Angeles Times , author = Chris Woodyard , date = 1988-04-27 , archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20120204125502/http://articles.latimes.com/1988-04-27/local/me-1822_1_long-beach , archivedate = 2012-02-04 , accessdate = 2014-05-16 , url-status = live , quote = After spending $4.4 million for two state-of-the-art fireboats, the Port of Long Beach is struggling to keep the vessels from becoming floating rust buckets. {{cite news , url = http://articles.latimes.com/1988-09-29/news/hl-5847_1_long-beach-boats , title = Long Beach to Spend $883,000 to Save 2 Fireboats , work = Los Angeles Times , author = Chris Woodyard , date = 1988-09-29 , archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20140516170354/http://articles.latimes.com/1988-09-29/news/hl-5847_1_long-beach-boats , archivedate=2014-05-16 , accessdate = 2014-05-16 , url-status = live , quote = The commission is paying $653,000, the largest chunk of the funds, to a Terminal Island boatyard to correct design and construction deficiencies and to fix corrosion damage on the twin $2.2-million Challenger and Liberty, which were delivered to the city within the past two years. Fireboats of California 1987 ships