Moose Boats Delivers Patrol Vessel to MARAD

GK
Georgs Kolesnikovs
Wed, Mar 1, 2006 12:37 PM

Press release from Moose Boats of Petaluma, California:

MOOSE BOATS DELIVERS SECOND SECURITY & PATROL VESSEL  TO SUISUN BAY
RESERVE FLEET, MARITIME ADMINISTRATION

Moose Boats, a designer and builder of aluminum  catamarans, has
delivered another Moose M2-37 security and patrol vessel to the
Suisun Bay Reserve  Fleet, Benicia, CA.

This is the second delivery of a two-boat contract that was awarded
through GSA  (General Services Administration) by the Department of
Transportation, Maritime Administration (MARAD).

The Suisun Bay Fleet consists of dry cargo ships, tankers, military
auxiliaries and other types of reserve  ships in the custody of the
Maritime Administration.  The Moose M2-37s will be used intensively
for security  patrol operations up to 16-hours-a-day, 7 days per week
in the Suisun Bay.

The Moose M2-37 is a 37'-6" all-aluminum jet powered catamaran with
twin Cummins 380hp turbo  diesels and is propelled by Hamilton 292
water jets.  This vessel can attain a top speed of over 34 knots,
cruise at almost 30 knots, come to a full-speed stop in less than two
boat lengths and turn on a dime.  Its 21"  draft will allow all of
this to be done in less than 3' of water which is ideal for its
patrol application in the  Suisun Bay.

The M2-37 is designed specifically for patrol, security and escort
operations. Moose Boats is  building virtually identical vessels for
the U.S. Navy, many of which have been deployed to naval bases
around the world.  Moose Boats, headquartered in Petaluma, CA, builds
unique, functional,  good-looking, rugged boats ranging in sizes
33ft. up to 44ft. for a wide range of uses including commercial,  law
enforcement, government, recreational, and sport fishing markets.

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Press release from Moose Boats of Petaluma, California: MOOSE BOATS DELIVERS SECOND SECURITY & PATROL VESSEL TO SUISUN BAY RESERVE FLEET, MARITIME ADMINISTRATION Moose Boats, a designer and builder of aluminum catamarans, has delivered another Moose M2-37 security and patrol vessel to the Suisun Bay Reserve Fleet, Benicia, CA. This is the second delivery of a two-boat contract that was awarded through GSA (General Services Administration) by the Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration (MARAD). The Suisun Bay Fleet consists of dry cargo ships, tankers, military auxiliaries and other types of reserve ships in the custody of the Maritime Administration. The Moose M2-37s will be used intensively for security patrol operations up to 16-hours-a-day, 7 days per week in the Suisun Bay. The Moose M2-37 is a 37'-6" all-aluminum jet powered catamaran with twin Cummins 380hp turbo diesels and is propelled by Hamilton 292 water jets. This vessel can attain a top speed of over 34 knots, cruise at almost 30 knots, come to a full-speed stop in less than two boat lengths and turn on a dime. Its 21" draft will allow all of this to be done in less than 3' of water which is ideal for its patrol application in the Suisun Bay. The M2-37 is designed specifically for patrol, security and escort operations. Moose Boats is building virtually identical vessels for the U.S. Navy, many of which have been deployed to naval bases around the world. Moose Boats, headquartered in Petaluma, CA, builds unique, functional, good-looking, rugged boats ranging in sizes 33ft. up to 44ft. for a wide range of uses including commercial, law enforcement, government, recreational, and sport fishing markets. http://www.mooseboats.com dealers and others which represent the viewpoint, often self-serving, of builders, dealers and others. The discerning reader may need to apply a grain of salt. I post the releases for general information purposes, without any verification or endorsement, and clearly indicate the source. If you disagree with the subject matter of a release, or have other comments, please post a message to the List. --Georgs Georgs Kolesnikovs Power Catamaran World http://www.powercatamaranworld.com