William M. Feehan (fireboat)

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The William M. Feehan is a fireboat built for and operated by the New York City Fire Department.[1] Her namesake, William M. Feehan, was the oldest and most senior FDNY firefighter to perish in the line of dute on September 11, 2001.[2] Her nameplate is carved from a steel plate salvaged from the collapse of the World Trade Center.

She will be commissioned late in the fall of 2015. Wellwishers gathered to welcome her as she transited the Oswego Canal, Erie Canal, and Hudson River.[2]

Specifications

specifications[2]
length 66 ft (20.12 m)
power 3 x 1150 bhp (Expression error: Missing operand for round. kW)
water cannons 5 x water cannons, projecting 8,000 gallons per minute
speed 46 mph (Expression error: Missing operand for round. kph)
shipyard MetalCraft Marine in Kingston, Ontario
purchase price $ 4.7 million

References

  1. Peter Kennedy. Kingston-built fireboat immortalizes 9/11 victim, Kingston Whig Standard, 2015-08-06. Retrieved on 2015-08-10. “Just shy of 21 metres in length, the William M. Feehan is powered by a trio of Caterpillar C-18 engines, each capable of pushing out 1,150 horsepower, with twin fuel tanks splitting 4,500 litres. Running at a top speed of 40 knots (about 75 km/h), it can stop in two boat lengths.”
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 9/11-linked fireboat greets Hudson family, Register Star, 2015-10-21. Retrieved on 2015-10-22. “The newest member of the New York Fire Department's fleet has three 1,150 horsepower engines capable of going 46 mph and it took its maiden voyage from Kingston to the Brooklyn Naval Yard from Oct. 9-12.”