Below are videos highlighting previous projects for happy customers. All custom work. You can also checkout other videos on our YouTube Channel.
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Below are videos highlighting previous projects for happy customers. All custom work. You can also checkout other videos on our YouTube Channel.
All the boats we sell can be bought as is, leased, and of course, retrofitted to meet your specific operational and aesthetic needs.
Built for speed, performance, and crew comfort. The SAFE Boat is an outboard-driven vessel used by the U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Customs and Border Protection and countless other agencies in the U.S. and worldwide. It is a proven platform for patrols, response, port security, law enforcement and search and rescue ( SAR ) in nearly any mission environment. The fully enclosed cabin can be climate controlled with optional generator, a/c and diesel heater. We are currently only selling and leasing 250 Defender SAFE Boats ( Project boat or fully custom built to your specifications. here
As our stock is currently in constant flux due to demand, please give us a call to see what we have. We are experts with SAFE Boats, Willards, Zodiacs, and 11 Meter USMI RHIBs. If we don’t have what you’re looking for, we can most likely acquire it for you, or point you to someone who can. here
For more than 25 years, Strategic engineering, dependable ruggedness and responsive maneuverability are what Willard Marine RIBS provide to users around the world including domestic and foreign militaries, law enforcement, fire fighting organizations and commercial operations. RIBs are hailed for their buoyancy, stability and collision protection. To reference their new vessel Click here to download the SEA FORCE® Series Brochure. We only sell used Willards and all new vessels must be purchased from the manufacturer directly here, and this specific vessel description is also from Willard Marine’s website directly. more
In Search and Rescue missions, reliability and consistency are critical to the success of the mission. The boats that are used for these operations need to be light enough to keep going continuously for long stretches of time, sturdy enough to carry very heavy loads, and stable enough to navigate all sea conditions – smooth and rough.
OCM’s specially engineered Search and Rescue boats more than meet these criteria. Our Search and Rescue RHIBs are capable of carrying exceptionally heavy loads, at extremely high speeds in high sea state as well as shallow waters. They are also designed with a Surface Effect Air hull® that allows the boats to withstand rough sea conditions as well as make tactical turns with ease. Customizations to aid rescue activities add to the versatility of these boats, making them a standout choice in a sea of offerings.
The Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat is a high-speed, high-buoyancy, extreme-weather craft with the primary mission of SEAL insertion/extraction and a secondary mission of marine interdiction operations. The RHIB is also used by U.S. Navy sailors for visit board and search operations at sea.
The 11m NSW RIB carries a crew of three and a SEAL element (8 passengers) in its Naval Special Warfare role and is used increasingly by Naval Expeditionary Warfare in a marine interdiction/Visit Board Search & Seizure (VBSS) role, organic to LPD-17 Class ships, with a Navy crew of 3 and a Marine Corps boarding team.
The 11-meter-long Naval Special Warfare Rigid Hull Inflatable Boats (11m NSW RIBs) are constructed of composites with an inflatable tube gunwale made of reinforced fabric. They can operate in heavy seas and winds of 45 knots, but for other than heavy-weather training, the Navy limits its use to somewhat milder sea conditions (wind speed is less than 34 knots). here
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