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Florence Mkhize (patrol vessel)

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Name
  
Florence Mkhize

Cost
  
3.8 million Rand

Length
  
14 m

Namesake
  
Florence Mkhize

Launched
  
June 2006

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Operator
  
Department of Environmental Affairs

Status
  
in active service, as of 2012

Type
  
Environmental protection vessel

Builders
  
Eraco Boat Builders, Parow, Cape Town

The Florence Mkhize is an environmental protection vessel operated by the South African Ministry of the Environment. She was launched in June 2006. At 14 metres (46 ft), and capable of 65 knots, she is smaller and faster than four earlier environmental protection vessels. The three vessels in the Lillian Ngoyi class are 47 metres (154 ft) long and capable of 25 knots.

At her launch Marthinus van Schalkwyk, South African Ministry of the Environment, asserted the vessel's design was unique.

The hull is constructed of aluminium and she was designed & tested by Cape Advanced Engineering, a South African company based in Atlantis, Western Cape. She spent her first four months in commission countering perlemoen poaching in Algoa Bay near Port Elizabeth.

All of the South African environmental patrol vessels are named after anti-apartheid heroines, like Florence Mkhize.

References

Florence Mkhize (patrol vessel) Wikipedia