FWC decommissions offshore patrol vessel after 50 years of service
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WFLA) — After more than half a century of dedicated service, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) officially retired one of its offshore patrol vessels on Wednesday.

The vessel, known as the Gulf Sentry, was originally constructed in 1967 by Sewart Seacraft. Initially, it served the U.S. Air Force under the designation MR-85-1603, where it was employed for 26 years retrieving missiles from test ranges.

In 1994, the vessel was transferred to NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service, which then loaned it to the Florida Marine Patrol. It became an essential resource for local fishermen and continued its service with the FMP as it evolved into the FWC in 2000.

Following four decades of operation, the Gulf Sentry underwent a comprehensive overhaul in 2007, funded by federal resources. By 2010, it was back in action, boasting a new hull, propulsion system, cutting-edge electronics, and advanced safety features that set a benchmark for offshore patrol vessels of that era.

The Gulf Sentry’s retirement marks the end of an era, but its legacy endures as a testament to the unwavering dedication to safeguarding Florida’s maritime environment and supporting those who protect it.

Lieutenant George Wells attributes the vessel’s true strength to the captain and crew who commanded it, whose professionalism and sacrifice made it indicative of far more than a ship.

“But it was the people aboard her who truly brought her to life. Captains who led with skill and care. Crews who braved the elements, kept watch through the night and gave their best in service to our mission,” said FWC Lt. George Wells, “Their dedication, professionalism, and sacrifice are what made the Gulf Sentry more than just a vessel — they made her a symbol of commitment and purpose.”

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