The Damen Stan Patrol 3007 is a patrol vessel in The Damen Group's family of Damen Stan Patrol vessels.[1][2][3][4] The base design is built around an axe bow, and shallow draft.
Vessels built for the Bahamas are equipped with a stern launching ramp, so its waterjet powered pursuit boat can be launched and retrieved without requiring the vessel to first come to a stop.[1][5] The Bahamanian vessels are designed to carry a complement of 13 crew for up to a week.
Four 3007 vessels will be built for the Bahamas. The first one was to be delivered in mid 2015.[5]
Damen offers five choices of engines for the vessel, which provide top speeds between 22 and 32 knots.[3]
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"Stan Patrol 3007". Damen Group. 2014-12-10. Archived from the original on 2016-07-29. Retrieved 2016-09-28.
Damen has designed the Stan Patrol 3007 to remain at sea for up to one week at a time. To meet that requirement, they have provided on board accommodation for a crew of 13, as well as a pantry and mess room.
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"Stan Patrol 3007: Executive Summary" (PDF). Damen Group. Retrieved 2016-09-28.
The Stan Patrol 3006 is based on the Sea Axe FCS 3307 design. This 33 meter vessel was developed by Damen in 2006 as a Fast Supplier for the offshore industry.
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Alejandro Sanchez (2015-07-18). "Damen's presence in the Latin American and Caribbean market". Center for International Maritime Security. Archived from the original on 2016-05-11. Retrieved 2016-09-28.
One good example is the Bahamas, which formalized a deal with Damen in 2014 for a variety of vessels, including four Stan Patrol 4207, four SPa 3007, and one roll-off ship Stand Lander 5612. The shipbuilding portion of this multi-faceted contract is valued at around $149 million.
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Eric Haun (2014-12-14). "Damen Outfitting First of Nine Bahamas Patrol Boats". Marine Link. Archived from the original on 2016-09-29. Retrieved 2016-09-28.
After launching, sea trials and extensive testing will follow a commissioning period of approximately 5 weeks and the first Stan Patrol 3007 should be delivered in week 26 of 2015.
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