2018 30' ALUMINUM PILOTHOUSE



SEE BOAT IN ACTION

BOAT TRIAL VIDEO
HOW IT ALL BEGAN

PROJECT ACQUISTION
PHOTO GALLERY

PROJECT ACQUISTION
THIS BOAT IS EQUIPPED WITH
POWERED BY

TWIN DF-350 HP
Suzuki Precision Control
Fly-By-Wire
(4) Contra-Rotating Props
Port C-10 Color Display
Stbrd C-10 Color Display
Troll Mode System
Port Aux Battery Charging Cable
Stbrd Aux Battery Charging Cable
NMEA 2000 Network Interface


BATTERIES
31M-PC2150 Batteries
Starboard Engine Battery
Port Engine Battery
(2) House Batteries

TOURNAMENT SERIES
HYDRAULIC STEERING
HH6542-3 Helm Pump
HC6845 Port Hydraulic Cylinder
HC6845 Stbrd Hydraulic Cylinder
PA1200-2 Power Assist Pump
1500 psi Hydraulic Hoses
HO6821 Tournament SS Tie Bar


MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAYS
Dual TZTL15F 15.6"
Multi Function Displays
MCU-004 Remote Control


REMOTE CONTROL
MCU-004 Remote Control
Control of both
TZTouch 2 MFD

711C AUTOPILOT
FAP-7011C Control Unit
FAP7002 Processor Unit
ACC600-091 Hydraulic Pump


RADAR
DRS-4D-Radome Radar

WEATHER RECEIVER
BBWX4 Siruis Weather Receiver

SATELLITE
COMPASS
SC-33 Satellite Compass

ETHERNET
HUB-101 Ethernet Router
Power Synchronization
Eight I/O Ports

CHIRP SONAR

DFF-1 UHD CHIRP Sonar BB
M165T/265LH DFF3D Combo
Transducer

3D SONAR

DFF-3D Multi-Beam Sonar BB
Three 40° Beams
Side Detection up 650 feet
Down Penetration over 980 feet
Built-in Motion Stabilizer
Sonar History


AUDIO
MS-UD-755 Uni-Dock Head
RV-FS402B Sound Panels (2)

AUDIO
M4-300 Amplifier
Frt 6" Speaker (2)
Rear 7" Speaker (2)


VHF RADIO
M605 Fixed Mount VHF
25W Output Power
Built-in Foghorn/Hailer
AquaQuake Draining

SAFETY EQUIPMENT
RCL-75 SPOTLIGHT
ACR-2830 EPIRB Global Fix

ACCESSORIES
(8) Compact Eng Rm LED Lights
(3) Cockpit LED Lights
(2) SS Raw Water Faucet
(2) SS Fresh Water Faucet

ANCHOR WINCH
GX5 SS Series Winch
2300 watt 12v Motor
450 ft Capacity - 1/2" Line


POWER DISTRIBUTION
13 Circuit Breaker Panel
3 Circuit Ammeter Display

BATTERY SWITCHES
(2) Dual Bank 400A
Engine Battery Isolation
House Battery Isolation
Emergency Parallel

POWER PORTS
120v Power Socket
12v Power Socket (2)
12v Ext Accessory Socket (4)
2-Port USB Outlets (4)

AUDIO
External Hailer Speaker

VIDEO
PKJM-C10R - Camera
KJM-C50 - Dome Camera


WIPER SYSTEM
SS Wiper Arms
Pantographic Adjustable Arm
HD MRV Wiper Motors

WIPER CONTROLLER
Synchronized Wiper Controller
Intermittent
Low Speed
High Speed


COMPASS
Explorer
S-53 Surface Mount

WATER SYSTEM
4.5 GPM Fresh Water System


WATER SYSTEM
5.2 GPM Washdown Pump


MACERATOR PUMP
BP4572 Macerator Pump


BILGE PUMPS
1100 GPH Bilge Pump
2200 GPH Bilge Pump

BILGE PUMP
Tsunami 800 GPH Pump

ALSO COMES EQUIPPED WITH A
RETRACTABLE SHADE SYSTEM
One of the features we wanted to include on this boat was some type of shade over the rear cockpit for those hot sunny days while out on the water. Since the roof panel is neither straight or flat, some type of bracket or structure had to be fabricated. As seen in the photo above, we have nicknamed this structure the “Whale Tail”.
The “Whale Tail” accomplishes several things. First and foremost, it provided a straight, rear-exiting, unobtrusive pocket needed to house the retractable roll of shade cloth. It also provided a solid structure to mount a flip-down bracket (nicknamed “Shark Fin”) that the radar, sat compass, antennas, and aft cockpit lighting could be attached to.
Mounted directly under the “Whale Tail" utilizing the roof's handrails and using telescopic anodized tubes, we fabricated a support frame that could be quickly and easily pulled out when needed. And just as easy, be stowed away out of sight when not needed.
It's a quick and simple process: Pull the frame assembly out until the tubes snap into extended position. Then unhook retaining straps attached to shade cloth, pull shade cloth out and over the frame. Hook retaining straps to the frame and slide center support bar to desired position and enjoy. Reverse procedure to stow away.

Because of the height clearances needed for all this to work, the overall height of the boat exceeded highway legal clearances. So we designed the “Shark Fin” to flip over into the aft cockpit when trailering the boat.
However, when the radar mount is flipped over for road travel, it becomes necessary to secure the "Shark Fin" (and attached equipment) from bouncing around while trailering.
The rear handles, located on each side of the aft cabin door, serve this purpose and rotate up to secure the load. When the radar is flipped back up, the handles flip back down as a convenient grab rail.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS
Testimonials