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Making Waves
BY RANDY WOODS
[ COASTING ALONG ]
Bremerton’s Inventech Marine Wins $103M Coast Guard Bid
In a significant boost to the Northwest maritime economy, Bremerton-based Inventech Marine Solutions was awarded a contract by the U.S. Coast Guard to build up to 200 “over the horizon” cutters, known as CB-OTH Vs, for use as fast-response cutters during offshore patrols. The contract will last up to 10 years, with an estimated total value of $103.6 million. The Inventech model chosen was based on the boat-builder’s 22° monohull platform, measuring 25’6” in length and 8’6” abeam, available in both outboard and inboard engine configurations. The winning demonstration boat weighed 6,785 pounds and burned 10.8 gph of fuel from an 86-gallon tank. The boat was powered by a Cummins QSB 6.7L engine linked to a Hamiltonjet waterjet, producing 480hp and a top speed of 40 knots. The award was the result of a two-phase selection process, with phase one concerned with technical attributes, risk ratings, past performance, and price. This evaluation narrowed down the applicants to four companies: Inventech; Blackfish Solutions of Anchorage, AK; Gravois Aluminum Boats of Jeanerette, LA; and MetalCraft Marine US of Watertown, NY. In phase two, demonstration boats from the four finalists were evaluated in multiple locations over a three-month shakedown period. According to the USCG debriefing, Inventech, “exceeded the expectations established in the phase-one evaluation, delivering a boat that, in many situations, performed more capably than proposed.” USCG also noted that the demonstration boat averaged the highest speeds (30 knots) of any of the competing boats in “Sea State 3” wave-height levels, which are the most common types of sea conditions typically faced by cutters. Test evaluators also said Inventech had “the most capable boat in heavy seas” that showed “a remarkable ability to perform in all conditions while providing crew comfort necessary to reduce fatigue.” Inventech Marine, known chiefly for its Life Proof Boats models and foam-based FAST collar systems, said it focused mostly on serviceability, prevention of water intrusion, deck drainage, and ergonomics during boat development and construction. The first order for four CB-OTH Vs has been placed and this initial fleet will be used for further operational tests and evaluation before the program moves to full production, USCG said. Once the program is underway, the Inventech watercraft will be utilized for search-and-rescue operations, drug and migrant interdiction, living marine resources protection, defense readiness, and coastal security of ports and waterways. For more information on Inventech, go to: inventechmarine.com.
A FEW OF THE CURRENT SPEEDSTERS OFFERED BY INVENTECH MARINE; NEXT UP, OVER THE HORIZON CUTTERS FOR USCG.
PHOTO BY NEIL RABINOWITZ
MAKING WAVES
BY RANDY WOODS
[ FERRY TALES ]
WA State Ferries Gets $38M from Feds for Needed Upgrades, New Des Moines Run
After several years of stress resulting from equipment failures, terminal accidents, and a sharp decline in personnel, partially due to the Covid pandemic, the Washington State Ferry (WSF) system finally got some good news in the form of a $38 million grant from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). The FHWA funds represent the first impacts of the $173 million Ferry Boat Program, which was part of the trillion-dollar federal infrastructure package passed last year in Congress. This year’s allotment is more than double the amount that WSF received last year. WSF said the funds will be used primarily to perform long-delayed upgrades, emergency repairs, and preventative maintenance on the ferry boats. The money will be divided between nine state ferry operations around Puget Sound, as well as the Colville Confederated Tribes near Spokane. The funds are desperately needed after a year plagued by mechanical breakdowns in the aging ferry fleet that carries an average of 23 million passengers every year. One of the more infamous incidents in 2022 was the July crash of the Cathlamet ferry into the Fauntleroy dock structure in West Seattle, causing serious damage to the boat and terminal pilings. Delays have been more pronounced this year, WSF said, especially on the Anacortes/ San Juans route, where nearly half of all sailings in June were behind schedule. WSF spokesman Ian Sterling said the system typically handles 50% more ferry traffic during the summer months when out-of-town tourists flock to the city, which “inevitably affects the time taken to get everyone on board and ultimately the on-time performance.” In another rare sign of positive news for passenger ferries in the region, test runs have begun for a fast, passenger-only ferry service running from Des Moines to Bell Harbor Marina in Seattle. The two-month pilot project began in August and is set to last until October 9. The Chilkat Express hydrofoil boat, managed by Puget Sound Express, makes four trips per day, Wednesday through Sunday. Cruising at 40 knots, the vessel takes about 40 minutes to complete each leg. If ridership is strong enough, more crews and departure times may be added to the run, Puget Sound Express said. Currently, the City of Des Moines is partnering with the Highline School District in a paid internship program to provide deckhands to work alongside trained crew. Students in the program can receive exposure to work in the maritime industry and earn sea-time credit that can be applied to professional training. For more information on the state ferry system, visit: wsdot.wa.gov; more details on the Des Moines foot ferry can be found at: desmoineswa.gov.
THE STATE FERRIES ARE LOOKING TO GET BACK ON TRACK AFTER A TOUGH SUMMER.
PHOTO BY ABIGAIL LYNN
Nordhavn presents the only boat brand-centered film festival in the world! Watch as amateur filmmakers showcase their talents and passion for cruising aboard Nordhavns while vying for cash prizes and bragging rights. The Nordhavn Film Festival premier will be recorded and available for viewing the following day. Tune in October 16th to nordhavn.com/community/nordhavn-film-festival.
MAKING WAVES
BY RANDY WOODS
[ WELCOME TO SEATTLE ]
Kadey-Krogen Opens Seattle Sales Office Under New Manager
Florida-based Kadey-Krogen Yachts has opened a new yachts sales office in Seattle and hired industry veteran, Jonathan Cooper, to be the company’s new West Coast sales manager in charge of hiring a dedicated sales team for the Northwest yachting market. The new office, located on Northlake Way in Fremont, will handle Kadey-Krogen Yachts sales as well as the company’s most recent line, Summit Motoryachts. The office will also handle brokerage listings, Cooper said. One of the flagships for the company’s new Seattle operation will be the Summit 54. With a length of 58’5” and a beam of 15’10”, the 54 cuts an imposing figure on Elliott Bay, powered by twin Cummins QSB6.7, 542-hp engines. Created in collaboration between Kadey-Krogen and renowned naval architect Michael Peters, the Summit 54 model includes a planing hull that helps give the boat an impressive range of 330 miles at 23 knots. Before joining Kadey-Krogen, Cooper served as art director of PassageMaker magazine, in addition to being the editor there for four years. Previously, Cooper had multiple roles at Grand Banks Yachts, played a crucial role in facilitating new boat sales. He has also traveled the world photographing cruising boats and destinations. With these varied roles in the yachting industry, Cooper said he has developed unique insights to the luxury cruising and bluewater markets, which he can now apply to a company that “essentially pioneered long-distance powerboat cruising.” For more details on Kadey-Krogen and their new location visit: kadeykrogen.com.
THE STUNNING SUMMIT 54 FROM KADEY-KROGEN’S NEW PERFORMANCE LINE.
PHOTOS COURTESY OF KADEY-KROGEN
BENETEAU GRAN TURISMO 32
2023
ARRIVING | FALL 2023 The new Gran Turismo 32 is designed to optimize time on board with spacious living space. Natural light and ventilation are a priority on board. With a zip wake dynamic trim control system, challenging navigation becomes second nature. The GT32 design is true to her line with some innovative touches, with a large built-in sun mattress and optional sun awning.
FEATURES: Twin Mercury 300 Verado JPO Engines. • AIR STEP Hull • Retractable Canopy • Spacious forward sun lounger, lifting backrests
117’ CRESCENT 2020
MTU 12V4000 m90 Engines | Sun deck Jacuzzi
ARRIVING | SPRING 2023
BENETEAU SWIFT TRAWLER 48 2023
Twin Cummins 425hp Engines | Alpi teak woodwork | FUSION RA210 player
BENETEAU SWIFT TRAWLER 41 2021
Volvo D4-300 Engines | TTOP Grey bimini top
MAKING WAVES
BY RANDY WOODS
[ E-BOATING BUZZ ]
X Shore, Candela, Navier Electrify E-Boaters with Affordable Designs
The salty air of yacht buying these days has a palpable electric crackle mixed in with the brine. As more boaters are turning toward the increased efficiency, falling prices, and significant environmental benefits of electric propulsion, several of the industry’s top e-boat makers—X Shore, Candela, and newcomer Navier—are all introducing exciting new models, powered 100% by renewable energy. For instance, Swedish e-boat manufacturer X Shore has recently unveiled the much anticipated X Shore 1, its new electric cruiser targeted for an audience that, until recently, could never afford a high-tech, battery-powered vessel. After last year’s debut of its initial e-boat, the Eelex 8000, X Shore refined that basic design with the goal of reducing costs through smaller batteries and greater production efficiencies. As a result, the new X Shore 1 will retail for about $140,000—less than half the cost of its predecessor. Despite being a little smaller (21 feet, compared with the 25-foot Eelex), the X Shore 1 boasts similar performance, but with a smaller, 63 kWh battery. The company said its 125 kW, 168-hp-equivalent motor can accelerate the super quiet boat to a maximum of 30 knots in a sprint, but its range tops out at 50 miles at its 20-knot cruising speed. The X Shore 1 is scheduled to be available next spring in an either an open-air design or a canopy top version. Meanwhile, two other Swedish companies—e-boat maker Candela and e-car maker Polestar—are teaming up to produce hyper-efficient batteries for both of their vehicles. By tapping into Polestar’s established automotive battery-charging system, Candela will be able to ramp up production and reduce costs of its sleek, aerodynamic C-8 and P-8 Voyager designs that use hydrofoils to lift the boat over the waves at high speeds. By substantially reducing friction via hydrofoils, Candela’s boats require 80% less energy than conventional boats of the same size, while still achieving speeds of up to 30 knots. With the battery partnerships inked and a recent €24 million investment from EQT Ventures, Candela will now transition to a larger manufacturing plant to increase production of its hydrofoils. At the moment, it appears the Swedes have the lead on the cutting edge of the e-boat world. But there’s at least one American upstart on the rise—Navier is also looking to ride the hydrofoil concept to success. The startup recently secured $7.2 million in venture capital funding, raised by a group of investors led by Global Founders Capital and Treble VC. Co-founded by MIT graduates Sampriti Bhattacharyya and Reo Baird, Navier teamed up with legendary Maine-based boat builder Lyman-Morse to construct the new, all-electric Navier 27 hydrofoil, merging Silicon Valley technology with 200 years of boatwright expertise. The 27-foot hydrofoil with a carbon fiber hull, designed by naval architect Paul Beaker and the Navier team, is powered by two 50 kW electric motors, reaching speeds of between 18 and 30 knots and a range of 75 nautical miles at 20 knots. Navier said its debut craft can skim over waves up to 4 feet high, using 90% less power than similarly sized surface boats. To distinguish it from the competing Candela boats, the Navier 27 has rigid hydrofoil struts that don’t just retract into the hull, they slide up through slots in the decking above to reduce draft and allow the boat to beach itself when needed. The boat is also equipped with an array of sensors to give boaters advanced autopilot control, automated docking technology, and an active collision-avoidance system. As the Navier 27 nears widespread release this fall, there are plans for it to debut at this month’s Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, featuring the all-season utility N27 Cabin model and the warm-weather oriented N27 Hardtop. Further information on all three brands can be found on their respective websites: xshore.com; candela.com; and, navierboat.com.
AT THE HELM OF THE CANDELA C-8.
PHOTO COURTESY OF CANDELA
Twin Cummins 380 HP diesels with 419 hours, generator, air conditioning/reverse cycle heating, new walker bay dinghy and power davit system, full galley equipped, two staterooms, one head, anchor windlass with anchor kit, satellite TV, fleur night vision, oil change system and much more! Sale Price $649,000 Call Dave Boynton at 206-949-6866
PREMIERE BROKERAGE MOORAGE AVAILABLE IN EVERETT FOR SELECT YACHTS 50 TO 70 FEET
OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY BY
OWNER DAVE BOYNTON
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2000 NAVIGATOR 53 PILOTHOUSE 2008 BAYLINER 320 SUNBRIDGE CRUISER 2000 BAYLINER 5788 PILOTHOUSE
Twin Volvo 370 HP diesels, bow and stern thrusters, watermaker, air conditioning/reverse cycle heating, diesel furnace, inverter, generator, new upholstery, newer carpets, full electronics, 3 staterooms, two heads, vacuflush toilets, bimini top, anchor windlass with anchor kit, 3 burner stove with oven, big refrigerator and much more!
Sale Price $349,000 Call Dave Boynton at 206-949-6866 Twin MerCruiser 350 mag 300 HP engines with Bravo III drives, fresh water cooling, generator, air conditioning/reverse cycle heating, Raymarine GPS/Plotter, fire suppression system, Vacuflush head, shower, bimini top w/full enclosure and camper back canvas, anchor windlass w/anchor kit, clean and shiny!
Sale Price $69,000 Call Dave Boynton at 206-949-6866 Twin MAN 610 HP diesels, bow thruster, diesel heat, air conditioning, new electronics, new Seadec decking, new upholstery on bridge, new bimini top, inverter, generator, dinghy with console and outboard, washer/dryer, ice maker, full galley equipped and much more!
Sale Price $449,000 Call Dave Boynton at 206-949-6866
1996 SILVERTON 362 SEDAN BRIDGE 2005 MERIDIAN 368 AFT CABIN 2005 BAYLINER 325 SUNBRIDGE 1994 BAYLINER 3288
Twin cat diesel powered, engines just redone, lower helm, new salon upholstery, generator, inverter, electronic controls, bimini top with enclosure, separate head, separate enclosed shower, stairs to fly bridge, and much more! Clean and shiny! Twin Cummins 330 HP diesels, air conditioning/ reverse cycle heating, generator, full electronics, bimini top w/full enclosure, rear hardtop w/full enclosure, newer dinghy and power davit system, anchor windlass with anchor kit, lots of custom features! Moorage is live-a-board transferable moorage on Lake Union! Twin 5.7 Ltr. MerCruiser engines with 135 hours, bimini top with full enclosure, Raymarine C-120 radar/gps plotter/fish finder, anchor windlass with anchor kit, set up for fishing with two scotty electric downriggers, microwave, 2 burner stove, transom staples, enclosed head with shower, clean and shiny! Twin Hino 150 HP diesels, North Harbor diesel hull mod, bow spray rails, anchor windlass with Bruce anchor kit, inverter, diesel furnace, rear hardtop w/enclosure, Simrad electronics, Tecma head, Achilles 10.4 foot inflatable with console and Honda 20 HP O/B. Weaver davit system, transom door, and much more! Boat is in excellent condition! Sale Price $69,000 Call Dave Boynton at 206-949-6866
MAKING WAVES
BY RANDY WOODS
[ DEEP SEA DISCOVERIES ]
Everett’s OceanGate Releases Stunning 8K Titanic Footage
Our hearts having been going on (and on, and on…) reliving the tragedy of the RMS Titanic for 110 years now. (Spoiler alert! It doesn’t end well.) But, with the help of crystal-clear 8K video technology, a team of researchers has provided never-before-seen details of the iconic wreck during a deep-sea dive done earlier this year. OceanGate Expeditions, based in Everett, sponsored the expedition that shot the footage in a five-person submersible craft, called Titan, one of the few vessels that can withstand the intense pressures seen at the wreck site that’s 12,500 feet down. (More information on this unique submersible can be found in the June 2022 feature found on nwyachting.com.) The footage that was brought back revealed close-up views of the rust-encrusted ocean liner in astonishing detail, including the ship’s still attached anchor. “I had never seen the name of the anchor maker, Noah Hingley & Sons Ltd., on the portside anchor,” said veteran Titanic diver, Rory Gordon, who has been examining the wreck for decades since it was discovered off the coast of Newfoundland in 1985. “It is exciting that, after so many years, we may have discovered a new detail that wasn’t as obvious with previous generations of camera technologies.” In addition to revealing brighter colors of objects, such as the still intact solid-brass capstans, the images will help measure the natural rate of decay of the wreck, which fell two and a half miles to the bottom after an iceberg collision in 1912. Zooming in on some of the video images will provide unprecedented 4K quality, said OceanGate president Stockton Rush. In the video, two green laser lights can be seen shining on the wreck, spaced exactly 10 centimeters apart, to assist crews in making precise measurements of the ship’s remaining features. By comparing the current video to that captured in earlier expeditions, mission specialists were able to note various structures that have collapsed, including sections of the deck and railing. The images will also help researchers identify little understood species of fish that have been observed swimming in and around the ship. OceanGate Expeditions is currently planning another deep-sea Titanic Expedition in May 2023 and is seeking individuals who wish to take part. For more information, visit: oceangateexpeditions.com.
SCENES, STILLS, AND STORIES EMERGE FROM THE BRINY DEEP COURTESY OF EVERETT’S OCEANGATE EXPEDITIONS.
PHOTO BY OCEANGATE EXPEDITIONS (OCEANGATEEXPEDITIONS.COM)