The 'Cape Class' are not a major investment for Austal, considering the Henderson yard builds mainly Commercial ferries and the Capes were a side project, as would be a PB(god i hope not). Defmin did hint at LCS from Austal, i am somewhat supportive of the idea, in that we need something a little bigger in the north for operations to avoid having to utilize Frigates like we have to at the moment.
LCS does ruffle some feathers on here, but its more the size and capability it would bring and with OCV being dropped in favour for OPV it would be a middle ground capability between OPV and Anzac II that could be based in Darwin for short notice operations in the north.
As you know I am not a fan as the deadweight compated to something like the 2400 is not in the same ball park and they are fragile things.
The 80m MRV is going to cost a hell of a lot more than the Damen 90 m mild steel mono hull even if it was built here and the latter will last longer, has reasonable speed (24 knots ....... but sustainable) and greater range at a higher transit speed all due to a greater real deadweight.
Austal have done some remarkable work on HSC and their ferries were cutting edge, however they have a yard in the Philippines which is now doing this work. The only real work left here is the the military stuff.
Cost for capability I would rather see BAE (and others) given a run at an OPV and 4 F105 based ANZAC II pending decisions on the furture submarines as this may allow naval building to continue with out the cost of establishing capability.
On a side issue if we are going down the BMD then spending the cash on the system upgrade (and added cramptness) of the AWD is the easiest and most cost effective option noting it may be possible to do the last hull could be done in build if a decision is made. If we want to preserve shipbuilding they need to be able to get into a project with a very short lead time and a whole new class or an F105 with massive modification would militate against this,
I will get off my soap box now