The Damen Stan 4100 patrol vessel design is a design from the Damen Group, a conglomerate of maritime companies based in the Netherlands. Damen has a long history of designing, licensing out, and building small and medium-sized coastal patrol vessels. All their designs have a four digit code, where the first two digits are the length of the vessel, in metres.
Damen only built a limited number of patrol vessels to the 4100 design, but experience gained with the 4100 design was used when designing the slightly larger 4207 design.[1] Several dozen vessels have been built to the Damen Stan 4207 patrol vessel design for a dozen nations.
The Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard operates three 4100 patrol vessels, the Jaguar, Poema and the Panter.[2] One vessel is stationed at each of Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten with maritime tracking indicating they vessels rotated between the islands.[3] Vietnam Maritime search and Rescue Coordination Center (VN MRCC) also operates three vessels.
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"Customs ship seeks smugglers". BBC News. 2001-09-17. Retrieved 2013-09-27.
HMCC Seeker is a development of the earlier Damen Stan Patrol 4100 produced for the Netherlands, Antilles and Aruba Coastguard under contract from the Royal Netherlands Navy.
- ^ "Poema - Coast Guard Ship, IMO 9173886, MMSI 246406000, Callsign PACL, Flag Netherlands". vesseltracker.com.