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USCGC ''Anacapa'' (WPB-1335) is a decommissioned of the
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. She was based at
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and Port Angeles, Washington and was responsible for law enforcement, search and rescue, and maritime defense.


Design and characteristics

The
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s, including ''Anacapa'', were constructed in
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in Lockport, Louisiana. Their design is based on the British Vosper Thornycroft patrol boats and have similar dimensions''.'' ''Anacapa'' has an overall length of , a
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of , and a draft of at full load. The patrol boat has a displacement of 155 tons at full load and 138 tons at half load. ''Anacapa'' was launched on September 8, 1989. She was the 35th Island-class vessel completed. The Coast Guard purchased 49 Island-class cutters, and over the course of their construction made several modifications. The ships are grouped into A, B, and C classes depending on their design. ''Anacapa'' is a B-class ship and thus has heavier bow plating to prevent hull cracking in heavy seas, among other enhancements. ''Anacapa'' is powered by two
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16 CM Diesel engines which drive two 5-blade propellers. She has two
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3304T diesel generators for electrical power. Her hull is constructed of high-strength steel, and her superstructure and main deck are constructed of aluminium. Stern flaps were retrofitted to reduce hull friction, and increase speed and full efficiency. ''Anacapa'' has active fin stabilizers to improve her seakeeping characteristics. The Island-class patrol boats have maximum sustained speeds of . They are fitted with one 25mm machine gun and two Browning
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. They are equipped with satellite navigation systems, collision avoidance systems, and surface radar. They have a range of at 8 knots, and an at-sea endurance of five days. ''Anacapa'' carries one 18-foot rigid hull inflatable boat with seating for 8 crew. ''Anacapa's'' complement is 2 officers and 14 enlisted crew. ''Anacapa's'' namesake is Anacapa Island, one of the
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off the Southern California coast.


Operational history


Petersburg

The ''Anacapa'' was homeported in Petersburg, Alaska for most of her career. She was commissioned there on January 13, 1990. She replaced USCGC ''Cape Hatteras'' at that station. ''Anacapa''s primary missions were law enforcement, including safety and fisheries laws, search and rescue, and maritime defense operations. The ship's law enforcement duties included policing the international border with Canada. The United States and
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disagree on the location of the maritime border in Dixon Entrance. This led to a series of seizures of Canadian fishing boats by ''Anacapa'' in the disputed waters. ''Western Eagle'' was fishing 300 yards into U.S. waters when she was seized on July 15, 1991. The troller ''Barbarella'' was seized 800 yards north of the border claimed by the U.S. on July 14, 1991. A 1990 agreement between the two countries reduced fishing conflicts when it became effective in 1992. Nonetheless, patrols of the disputed waters continued and on June 22, 1995 ''Anacapa'' seized the Canadian fishing vessel ''Chi Dona'' 300 yards north of the border. ''Anacapa'' also enforced fishing, safety, and other regulations on U.S.-flagged vessels. On August 11, 1993 a boarding party from ''Anacapa'' removed 15 illegal immigrants working aboard the fish processing ship ''Ocean Pride''. She conducted routine safety inspections of vessels in her patrol area. In the summer of 2018, for instance, ''Anacapa's'' boardings found three vessels in violation of various regulations. ''Anacapa's'' search and rescue missions frequently involved the sizable local fishing fleet. For example, on May 8, 1992 ''Anacapa'' towed the fishing vessel ''Justy'' back to Petersburg with a malfunctioning propeller shaft. The next day she towed the disabled fishing vessel ''Sirius'' to Petersburg with a bad oil pump. In July 1996 ''Anacapa'' rescued the four-man crew of the capsized fishing vessel ''Baranof Queen''. While assisting the local fishing fleet may have been the norm, ''Anacapa'' participated in a wide range of search and rescue missions. For example, on January 20, 1990, a week after her commissioning, ''Anacapa'' responded when the Canadian tanker ''Frank H. Brown'' went aground in
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and spilled 57,600 gallons of gasoline into the waterway. In December 2008 ''Anacapa'' sailed to the
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in Curtis Bay, Maryland for a major renovation under the Mission Effectiveness Program. The renovation was intended to extend the service life of the cutter. Significant portions of corroded hull plating, air-conditioning, water makers, and fire systems were replaced, and a number of major systems, including main engine control, were upgraded. The cost of the upgrade was between $7 and $9 million. On May 31, 2011, Lieutenant Matthias Wholley was relieved of command of the ''Anacapa'' six weeks ahead of schedule. On June 30, 2011, the Coast Guard announced that an investigation had confirmed Wholley had been intoxicated while on duty. Wholley received a letter of reprimand, 60-day restriction, and forfeiture of half months pay for two months. On April 5, 2012 the ''Anacapa'' intercepted the derelict
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'' in the Gulf of Alaska 180 miles (290 km) off the coast of Southeast Alaska. It had been washed away from its mooring in
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,
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by the March
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, and had drifted unmanned for more than a year across the
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. The Coast Guard concluded that it was safer to sink it deep water rather than let it continue to drift and possibly become a hazard to navigation or the environment. The ''Anacapa'' fired on the
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with her Mk 38 25mm autocannon, holing it and eventually sinking it with fire hoses in approximately 1,800-metre (6,000 ft) of water.


Port Angeles

''Anacapa'' left Petersburg for the last time on May 5, 2022. After a shipyard repair period in Ketchikan, she sailed to Port Angeles, Washington to replace her sister ship USCGC ''Cuttyhunk'', which had suffered irreparable hull damage. ''Anacapa'' was re-engined with ''Cuttyhunk''s recently overhauled motors at that time. In August 2022, ''Anacapa'' rescued three people from a disabled sailboat and towed the vessel overnight. On April 15, 2023 the Washington State Ferry MV ''Walla Walla'' ran aground on Bainbridge Island in Rich Passage. ''Anacapa'' was the Coast Guard cutter sent to the scene. ''Anacapa'' cordoned off the area around the grounded ferry and helped evacuate some 600 passengers.


Decommissioning

As early as the mid-2000s the mechanical reliability of the aging Island-class ships became an issue. The Coast Guard began retiring Island-class cutters in 2012, replacing them with Sentinel-class fast-response cutters or, in the case when ''Anacapa'' left Petersburg, by the Marine Protector-Class coastal patrol boat USCGC ''Pike''. ''Anacapa'' was decommissioned on April 26, 2024 in Port Angeles. At that time, the Coast Guard's intention was to sail the decommissioned cutter to the
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in Baltimore, Maryland and place her in the Cutter Transition Division. There, ''Anacapa'' would likely be prepared for sale to another country or scavenged for parts. ''Anacapa'' earned the Coast Guard
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for her work between May 20, 1996 and May 20, 1997 and the
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for her participation in Arctic Shield 2013.


References

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