Spanish patrol boat Serviola

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NameServiola
NamesakeSpanish word for the cathead, a heavy piece of timber for holding an anchor in position[1][2][improper synthesis?]
BuilderNAVANTIA
Launched10 May 1990
History
Spain
NameServiola
NamesakeSpanish word for the cathead, a heavy piece of timber for holding an anchor in position[1][2][improper synthesis?]
BuilderNAVANTIA
Launched10 May 1990
Commissioned22 March 1991
Identification
General characteristics
Class & typeServiola-class patrol boat
Length67 m (219 ft 10 in)
Beam10 m (32 ft 10 in)
Draught3 m (9 ft 10 in)
Speed15.3 knots (28.3 km/h; 17.6 mph) max

Serviola (P-71) is the lead ship of the Serviola-class patrol boats of the Spanish Navy built in 1990. The ship has been involved in numerous anti-piracy and drug interdiction missions off the coast of Spain and in the Gulf of Guinea.

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