Vessels

Marine Patrol 11

The 30 foot ALMAR Patrol/Rescue was placed into service in 1997 and was built in Tacoma Washington, by Aluminum Marine Construction Inc. She has a full cabin, large working cockpit, is well suited for dive operation and capable of carrying up to 8 sick or injured people on full backboards.  This vessel is also equipped with fire suppression equipment. This vessel has proven to be a great workhorse in gale-force winds, the demands of Seafair, as well as day-to-day patrols.

Marine Patrol 14

SAFE Boats International of Port Orchard, Washington produced this 31-foot SAFE boat in 2008. The vessel is powered by three 250 hp four stroke outboard engines and has a full walk around cabin. It has a large storage compartments and is fully equipped for and suited to dive operations.  This vessel is equipped with fire suppression equipment and is capable of carrying approximately five sick or injured people on full backboards. This vessel is both fast and incredibly stable, making it an excellent response vessel in all weather/water conditions year round.

Marine Patrol 12

SAFE Boats International of Port Orchard, Washington produced the 23-foot SAFE boat in 1998. The vessel has a radical center helm T-top design. It boasts a large storage area, raked (aerodynamic) windshield, is well suited for dive operations, and is capable of carrying three sick or injured people on full backboards. This vessel is strong and stable, and has proven that its high performance characteristics are well suited for Lake Washington's year-round demands.