Law Enforcement Projects
AM800 | Michigan Department of Natural Resources
This 29-foot vessel‘s mission is law enforcement patrol on the Great Lakes. The AM800 is powered by dual 350 HP Mercury Verado Outboard motors and includes upgraded Mercury JPO joystick control steering for increased maneuverability in close quarters and docking. For maximum comfort, the vessel offers shock-mitigating seating in the climate-controlled walk around cabin, as well as extra seating, storage and swim ladder for crew. Dual RayMarine Axiom Pro 12 screens integrated with RealVision 3D provide increased search and rescue capabilities in addition to navigation on the Great Lakes. It also includes GPS, Navionics charting, CHIRP radar, and a RayMarine RV-100 transducer. A FLIR thermal imaging camera further increases the vessel’s search and rescue capabilities, even at night and in low visibility situations.
Freedom 26 | Tampa Police Department
27-foot vessel designed and constructed for the Tampa Police Department Marine Unit. This vessel will allow the police department to patrol and navigate the waters near Tampa and will ensure safety and provide assurance to the citizens while they are on the water. This vessel will allow the police department to patrol and navigate the waters near Tampa and will ensure safety and provide assurance to the citizens while they are on the water. Plus, the vessel is powered by two Yamaha four-stroke stainless steel engines from the Yamaha Salt Water Series II, includes UV Protection and anti-fouling paint ideal for its sunny and salty operating conditions.
Trooper 25 | Maryland Natural Resources Police
This 25-foot patrol vessel is in operation in the Upper Chesapeake and includes Twin Evinrude G2 HO 250HP outboard engines that allow for speeds up to 54 MPH. Efficiency is key for this vessel, and features a Garmin electronics package, Whelen lightbar and sirens, and Wing fendering.
Freedom 26 | Alabama Law Enforcement Agency
These 26-foot patrol vessels are in operation on Weiss Lake, and are used for emergency response, patrol and search and rescue. They feature onboard radar, structure scan HD and twin 250 horsepower Mercury V8 engines for quick response to emergencies. 3D structure scan with enhanced SideScan and DownScan Imaging is also included in this vessel’s outfitting package.
Explorer 26 | Utah Division of Parks and Recreation
This 26-foot vessel was designed to perform on Lake Powell at high altitudes and sea levels. It is powered by twin 300 HP Suzuki outboard motors and features 30A shorepower and Simrad navigation. Climate control and suspension seating are also included for crew comfort. The vessel offers a completely covered walk around cabin and fully coated pilothouse along with dive doors and DC powered bow gates. The vessel is equipped to handle both extreme heat and cold conditions to maximize simplicity of operation while keeping effectiveness in mind.
Endeavor 42 | East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office
This 42-foot multi-mission vessel supports law enforcement operations on the Mississippi River and has added fire-fighting capabilities. It is powered by twin Cummins QSB6.7 diesel engines with Konrad 680B stern drives. The integrated firefighting system includes a PTO driven Darley 1500 GPM fire pump with three fire monitors. Other notable features include a Carlisle and Finch Nightfinder 2000 High Powered Searchlight with Integrated FLIR, a four-foot Open Array radar for penetration of fog during low visibility conditions and side scan sonar to support recovery and search operations.
AM800 | Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks
The 29-foot patrol vessels assist in law enforcement on the inland waterways of Mississippi for the fisheries and parks division. Twin Suzuki 300HP outboard motors allow the vessel to reach 45kts. Shock-mitigating SHOXS seating and an enclosed cuddy allow for crew comfort, and the Furuno/Humminbird enhanced navigation package includes radar, side scan sonar and multiple multi-function displays for enhanced situational awareness on the water.