2 Each to sell SeaArk barges. (*NOTE*, Only one left)
1999 SeaArk, welded aluminum pontoon or catamaran style commercial boats, twin screw, 500 HP.
Rear steering station, aft mounted fuel tanks, canopy top cover over whole boat or half (see all photos).
D-section rubber bumper, shallow Vee hulls, water-tight bulkheads, truss framing, plate stiffeners, commercial quality welded with flush deck hatches and water tight hatches (below visible deck hatches).
Handrails and bullwarks all around, quarter bits, boarding gates, lights, bumpers, flush deck hull access.
41' LOA, 12'11" wide (at the rubber rub-rails), 12' tall with canopy. About 10,000 pounds without power or fuel.
On the remaining boat, we have a pair of 250hp Yamahas with a center mounted console. This one boat is ready, we ran it at about 40-45 mph. It handles great. Anyone could park this boat.
The stern bulwarks have been opened up with a 4' gate in the middle. This way oil containment boom can be deployed quickly off the center stern as the boat drives forward and the containment boom can be retrieved from the front as the boat again drives forward, but more slowly.
The boat shown below in the water has 28' 6" of clear open deck from the front the bow to the steering console. The entire deck (from bow to stern is 36' 3"). Counting the motors, the boat is 41' long. Inside the uprights supporting the canopy, there is 11' 3" between them from port to starboard. Inside the handrails, there is 12' clear from port to starboard. There is 32" of freeboard measured from the center of the rubber rubrail to the waterline (near the bow, along the side) and 25" of freeboard from the center of the rubrail rubber to the water, near the stern.
We have two of these (one left, 10/26/10). Both are now in Patterson, LA being refitted at this time.
These boats are one owner boats and have been in clean fresh water 100% of their lives so far.
The keels are 102" apart (8' 6"). There is 66.5 inches between the two pontoons (in the center). Outside pontoon to outside pontoon measures 137 inches (11' 5"). The pontoons themselves are each 37" wide. Overall width of everything is 12' 11" this includes deck and rubber rub rail.
The water line, as visible on the trailered boats (photo below) is from when these had electric power and large banks of heavy batteries. In the photos below, where the same boat is floating, you can see the same waterline, but this time it is well out of the water. The front of the boat is very light and can be beached quite easy. We can even add a stern mounted winch to pull the boat off a beach (or grounding situation).
These boats can be rented or purchased. Price changes with work completed and options added. Currently, I have one ready to go to work in about a day. It has twin 250 HP Yamaha's and it is $100,000, which is fantastic for the size boat/deck. The other one is sold.
Contact Jac at www.triplecmarine.com or 985-384-9517