Moose Boats to build new patrol vessel for Sacramento

(VALLEJO, Calif.) — The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Marine Enforcement Detail has selected Moose Boats to build a custom catamaran patrol vessel. The model M2 jetboat will be 38 feet long and powered by twin Volvo Penta D6 engines with a combined 960 horsepower.

“Our main goal with the new boat is to clean up the Sacramento and American River to make the water better for our community,” said Sacramento County Sheriff Sgt. Sam Flores. “We do have a list of sunken vessels and sunken vehicles that grows pretty much every week. It’s a constant battle to clean up boats and vehicles dumped in the rivers and delta waterways.”

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The purchase of the new patrol boat has mostly been made possible by state grant funding.

The M2 will offer greater capabilities than the department’s current patrol vessels for enabling personnel to resurface and dispose of the 100-plus cars and boats polluting Sacramento County waterways. With a dedicated sonar navigational station, wide swim platform and dive ladder access, including a drop-down bow door, the Sacramento Sheriff’s Dive Team will be better equipped for its missions along the river.

– Moose Boats

By Professional Mariner Staff