Porto-class tugboat

The Porto class of Coastal tugboats consists of nine units operated by the Marina Militare Italiana, named as Rimorchiatore Costiero.[2]

Class overview
Name: Porto class
Builders: Cantiere Navale Giacalone (Napoli) [1] and Cantiere Navale De Poli Pellestrina (Venezia)
Operators:  Italian Navy
Planned: 9
Completed: 9
Active: 9
General characteristics
Type: Coastal tugboat
Displacement: 412 t (405 long tons) full load
Length: 32.4 m (106 ft) LOA
Beam: 8.5 m (28 ft)
Draught: 3.3 m (11 ft)
Propulsion:
Speed: 11.5 knots (21.3 km/h; 13.2 mph)
Range: 1,800 nautical miles (3,300 km; 2,100 mi) at 11.5 knots (21.3 km/h; 13.2 mph)
Crew: 12
Sensors and
processing systems:
2 x navigation radar GEM Elettronica SPN-748
Notes: can be fitted with echo-sounder Honeywell-Elac Nautik LAZ-50

Ships

These units are usable for relief, rescue and fire fighting.

 Italian Navy – Porto class
Name Pennant
number
Shypyard Laid down Launched Commissioned Notes
Porto Fossone Y 415 Cantiere Navale De Poli Pellestrina (Venezia) 1983 1985 [3]
Porto Torres Y 416 Cantiere Navale Giacalone Napoli 1983 January 1991
Porto Corsini Y 417 Cantiere Navale De Poli Pellestrina (Venezia) 1983 1985
Porto Empedocle Y 421 Cantiere Navale De Poli Pellestrina (Venezia) 1983 14 December 1985 [4] 1985
Porto Pisano Y 422 Cantiere Navale De Poli Pellestrina (Venezia) 1983 20 August 1985 1985
Porto Conte Y 423 Cantiere Navale De Poli Pellestrina (Venezia) 1983 20 September 1985 1985
Portoferraio Y 425 Cantiere Navale De Poli Pellestrina (Venezia) 1983 3 April 1985 1985 [5]
Portovenere Y 426 Cantiere Navale Giacalone Napoli 1983 17 February 1985 1985 [6]
Porto Salvo Y 428 Cantiere Navale Giacalone Napoli 1983 4 July 1985 1985

References

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