A NEW fleet of fast response, multi-purpose vessels are about to start fighting crime on NSW's waterways.
The three vessels - to be based at Balmain, Botany Bay and Broken Bay - were unveiled by NSW Police Deputy Commissioner Catherine Burn on Monday.
The boats will allow for faster responses to crime, and each vessel has the ability to deploy as far as Tweed Heads to the north and Eden to the south.
"During busy periods on Sydney Harbour these vessels will enable us to provide a safer and more secure environment for all vessels," Ms Burn said in a statement.
Each of the 9.5m rigid hull inflatable boats has two 250hp four-stroke outboard motors, with a contract speed of 45knots and a range of 200 nautical miles at 25knots.
They are designed to be swift, highly manoeuvrable in high density areas and are fitted with the latest navigation and communication equipment.
"Marine-related crime is very serious and can be dangerous," said NSW Police Minister Michael Gallacher.
"We will continue to support police in their fight against this crime."
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