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TWO NEW FAST RESCUE BOATS FOR M/V COLUMBIA

 

January 27, 2014
Monday PM


(SitNews) - Willard Marine, a 56-year-old builder of composite and aluminum boats, has delivered two rescue boats for the Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS). AMHS operates a state-owned commercial fleet of 11 vessels that run along a scenic 3,500-mile route from Washington state to the Aleutian Islands.

“The AMHS has chosen Willard Marine as their preferred U.S. supplier for their ferries, confirming that our quality, purpose-built design continues to be the first choice for FRBs in the SOLAS market,” said Ulrich Gottschling, president of Willard Marine.


jpg TWO NEW FAST RESCUE BOATS FOR M/V COLUMBIA

SEA FORCE® 670 SOLAS fast rescue boat (FRB)
Photograph courtesy Willard Marine, Inc.


Under the contract, Willard Marine is supplying two U.S. Coast Guard-approved SEA FORCE® 670 SOLAS fast rescue boats (FRBs) for the 418-ft. passenger/ro-ro ferry M/V Columbia.

Each of the two 22-ft. fiberglass 670 FRBs is powered by an inboard 230 HP diesel engine and water jet and can carry up to nine passengers. The boats meet all prescriptive requirements of the international Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) treaty for passenger vessels and ro-ro ferries that travel on international routes.

Willard Marine, based in Anaheim, California, is also supplying two U.S. Coast Guard-approved SEA FORCE® 490 SOLAS RIBs for the AMHS’ Fast Vehicle Ferry (FVF) Fairweather and FVF Chenega, which service the Upper Inside Passage, Juneau and Sitka, Alaska. Delivery of the boats will take place in the spring and fall of 2014.



Edited by Mary Kauffman, SitNews



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