![]() ![]() They have been great to follow, and we are excited for the day. We are trying to document the project as the plans set out. I want to reach out and thank you for being so precise and professional! We finally have reached time to attack this project and due to your precision we are cooking along nicely. Ian Gracey | Project Manager Silverback Marine, Seattle, WA These little kits work great for us in between our barges and other builds. We would love to build more of these, if you know of anyone looking for a turn key cut, fold, weld vendor we would welcome and appreciate your referrals. So far all CNC files cut perfect, parts fit perfect, layup is logical. Hello team, Just a quick thank you for yet another enjoyable, painless, seamless kit project. 25 knots comfortably into a strong wind and fairly heavy chop offshore. On the river 38 knots WOT light ship, 35 knots with 1000 kg and 4 adults. Testing today with 2X Suzuki 115's and I am very happy. Handles better than a lot of fiberglass boats that I’ve had that were in the 24’ to 26’ range. ![]() I have been in 4’ seas with it and would have no problem being in 6’ seas with it. Some people said I was crazy to put my steering station so close to the front but this boat handles so great it doesn’t matter and I maximized my deck space. On average, I am burning about 7.4 gallons an hour cruising at 32 mph. I ended up buying a 115 Yamaha outboard with a 12 5/8x 21 pitch prop. Everything fit perfect and after I was done building it, it performed even better. But this was a whole different experience. I have been a part of building boats from scratch. Just wanted to touch base with your company and let them know how impressed I am with it. I’ve talked with other Specmar builders, and all agree it’s a great product! I’m very happy with Naimor, and the package survived being dropped by the shipping yard when I went to pick up the package in Seward, Ak. We plan on installing at least two more strongbacks and bolting those to the floor to stabilize the boat for the weld. We’ll have that to measure and pull off of. Temp welding strongbacks and anchoring it to the floor with turnbuckles. We are setting the transom, getting it level and square and plumb. So we did it on all, just to avoid any uneven fitting. The knuckles needed to be squared at the bottom of a couple. The kit is very easy to understand, and the fit is quite amazing. I am quite amazed at the level of thought that went into the parts. 80 miles to ocean and back loaded- 34 gallons! Your modifications made the best boat in the fleet! Super strong!! It cruises at 34 mile per hour- top speed 46 mile per hour. The project is funded by the Port of Seattle and state of Washington and due to open in 2023 at Fishermen’s Terminal.The boat is fitted with a 350 HP OB. ![]() ![]() Meanwhile, Maritime Blue also is constructing a $20 million innovation center. “These founders get connected to our larger cluster organization: a consortium of 120 members from industry academia research organizations local, federal, municipal organizations statewide government organizations and (nongovernmental organizations),” he says.Ĭarter and Berger note that, in an industry historically led by white males, Maritime Blue is committed to “centering equity” so that women, people of color and other underrepresented groups can all share in the benefits of investments made in the region. That’s what we focus in on,” he says.īerger says the program is like “an MBA in a box.” “Most founders struggle with the same fundamental things: How do I get the right people to believe in my dream? How do I find my first customers? How do I keep them? All these things. No equity funding is provided, but the connections and resources afforded to the cohort are practically priceless, Carter explains. This latest wave of 10 startups will participate in global networking events as well as mentorship opportunities and programming to evolve business development initiatives, messaging and communications, along with legal considerations, investments, financing and other opportunities for growth, the nonprofit says. MORE FROM FORBES New Startup Enters The Water: Flux Marine Debuts All-Electric Marine Outboards By Jeff Kart A third startup, Photon Marine of Portland, Oregon, is pursuing high-powered electric outboard motors for marine tourism fleets. ![]()
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