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'''''Marine 3''''' is a [[fireboat]] commissioned by [[San Diego|San Diego, California]]'s [[San Diego Lifeboat Service|Lifeboat Service]] in 2015.<ref name=CommissionMarine3A/>
'''''Marine 3''''' is a [[fireboat]] commissioned by [[San Diego|San Diego, California]]'s [[San Diego Lifeboat Service|Lifeboat Service]] in 2015.<ref name=CommissionMarine3A/>


She supplemented the Service's own [[Marine 1 (San Diego)|''Marine 1'']] and [[Marine 2 (San Diego)|''Marine 2'']], as well as other [[Fireboats of San Diego|fireboats]] operated in San Diego by other agencies, like the [[San Diego Harbor Police]].<ref name=CommissionMarine3A/>
She supplemented the Service's own [[Marine 1 (San Diego)|''Marine 1'']] and [[Marine 2 (San Diego)|''Marine 2'']], as well as other [[Fireboats of San Diego|fireboats]] operated in San Diego by other agencies, like the [[San Diego Harbor Police]].<ref name=CommissionMarine3A/><ref name=capecodfdSanDiegoLifeguards/>


The vessel is a 38 foot vessel, capable of travelling at 38 knots.<ref name=CommissionMarine3A/>  Her pumps can project a relatively modest 1,200 gallons per minute.  Alternately they can pump water from vessels at risk of sinking.
The vessel is a 38 foot vessel, capable of travelling at 38 knots.<ref name=CommissionMarine3A/>  Her pumps can project a relatively modest 1,200 gallons per minute.  Alternately they can pump water from vessels at risk of sinking.


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| title      = Fireboats: San Diego Lifeguards, CA
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<ref name=CommissionMarine3A>
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[https://www.sandiego.gov/sites/default/files/150626.pdf Mayor Faulconer and Council President Lightner Christen New Lifeguard Fireboat to Make Waterfront Safer for Residents and Tourists Alike: State-of-the-Art Vessel Doubles the Firefighting Capability of Previous Boat], June 26, 2015
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| author      = Kevin L. Faulconer
| date        = 2015-06-26
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Revision as of 05:57, 14 July 2022

Marine 3 is a fireboat commissioned by San Diego, California's Lifeboat Service in 2015.[1]

She supplemented the Service's own Marine 1 and Marine 2, as well as other fireboats operated in San Diego by other agencies, like the San Diego Harbor Police.[1][2]

The vessel is a 38 foot vessel, capable of travelling at 38 knots.[1] Her pumps can project a relatively modest 1,200 gallons per minute. Alternately they can pump water from vessels at risk of sinking.

References