Moose Boats Delivers M2-35 Patrol Boats

May 20, 2010

Photo courtesy Moose Boats
Photo courtesy Moose Boats

Moose Boats, a boat designer and manufacturer in the San Francisco Bay Area, has delivered the first two M2-35 Patrol Boats on its existing eight boat contract signed in September 2009. Moose Boats has constructed and delivered 28 patrol boats for the U.S. Navy under five separate contracts. The M2-35 boats will be deployed for harbor security in Norfolk Va. and used to detect, identify, warn, disable or defeat potential threats in the vicinity of vulnerable U.S. Naval assets.

The Moose Boat M2-35 Patrol Boat built for the U.S. Navy is a 35’ All-Aluminum Catamaran with Twin Yamaha 250hp outboard engines. The catamaran hull has exceptional stability, superior sea handling capabilities, and improved efficiency over a conventional mono-hull. The wide stable hull along with an all-weather cabin will accommodate a crew of four, in comfort. The boats have a service speed of 30 knots and a top speed of 38 knots.

Specifications Equipment
Length, o.a.    35.5 ft
Length, w.l.    27.5 ft
Hull beam    13.5 ft
Displacement    13,000 lbs (dry)
Dead Rise (aft)    15º
Draft (Max)    3.2 ft
Propulsion    Twin 250hp Yamaha Outboards
Equipment    7 kW Westerbeke Genset
Fuel Capacity    260 gal
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