USACE Crew Boat CLEM MEYER II

Delivered: July of 2010

Published Aug. 31, 2012
The Crew Boat Clem Meyer II was built in 2010 for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Kansas City District.

The Crew Boat Clem Meyer II was built in 2010 for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Kansas City District.

Vessel Owner:                          United States Army Corps of Engineers
Vessel Builder:                          Silver Ships, Inc., Theodore, Alabama
Project Management Team:      USACE Marine Design Center and Kansas City District
Vessel Operation Team:            USACE Kansas City District.
Year Built:                                  2010
Vessel Certification:                   Built to ABYC Standards

 

Vessel Particulars                                            
Length Overall:                          34’-7”                                                                             
Breadth:                                    10’-8”                                        
Draft:                                         2’-10”                                        
Light Ship:                                 13,500 lbs.                                
Full Load:                                  17,500 lbs.                                 
Max Speed:                               36 Knots                                    
Fuel Capacity:                            250 Gal.                                    
Potable Water Capacity:            30 Gal.                        
Accommodations:                      2 Crew, 7 Passengers

 

Machinery, Equipment, and Special Features
Main Engines:                           (2) Cummins QSB - 355 HP Each     
Reduction Gears:                      (2) ZF Marine ZF280-1
Generator:                                (1) Norpro 9NY (9 Kw @ 1800)
Engine Cooling:                        Heat Exchanger Cooled
Propulsion:                               Dual Ultra Jet 305 WaterJets
Steering System:                       Dual Water Jet Steering System