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Passenger Vessel
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Reliable Hull Design

Each boat’s hull is designed for strength, durability and to meet the ABS rules for high-speed naval crafts. Additionally, all of our vessels are built to ISO B stability standards, unless otherwise noted.

All-Welded Aluminum

All boats have underwater seams that are continuously welded inside and outside. We only use 5086 H32 Grade Aluminum plates in our boats, and each bottom plate is a minimum ¼-inch thick.

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Features and Specs

At A Glance

• Length: 36 ft.
• LOA (with outboard engines): up to 39 ft.
• Beam: 12 ft. or 14 ft.
• Deadrise: 16 degrees or 12 degrees
• Deadweight Capacity: up to 7 tons


Propulsion Options

• 12 ft. Beam: Twin or Triple Outboards up to 900 HP
• 12 ft. Beam: Dual Inboard Waterjets up to 880 HP
• 14 ft. Beam: Twin or Triple Outboards up to 1050 HP
• 14 ft. Beam: Dual Inboard Waterjets up to 1100 HP


Available Topside Configurations

• Open Center Console
• Enclosed Center Console
• Full-Width Pilothouse
• Three-Sided Pilothouse Open to Stern
• Walkaround Cabin


Mission Specific Outfitting Options

• Bow Gate
• Dive Door
• Engine Guard
• Jack Plate(s)
• Knuckleboom Crane
• Push Knees
• Stainless Steel Davit
• USCG Subchapter “T” Rated for Passenger Vessels
• Various Commercial Tour Boat Options
• Various Emergency Response Options
• Various Fire Fighting Options
• Various Law Enforcement Options


Construction

• Hull Designed to Meet the ABS Rules for High Speed Naval Craft
• Built to Meet all Applicable ABYC Standards
• Heavy Duty Beaching Plate
• High Capacity Deck Drains


*Final specifications including but not limited to performance, weight, and maximum propulsion horsepower are subject to builder’s design review.