[OSMB-News] News Release -Turning over the Keys Ceremony for Sheriff’s New Boat
Massey, Ashley
ashley.massey at state.or.us
Thu Nov 15 14:50:09 PST 2012
For Immediate Release Date: Tuesday, November 15, 2012
Turning over the Keys Ceremony for Sheriff’s New Boat
Representatives from the Oregon State Marine Board will be on hand with Morrow County Sheriff’s Marine Patrol Deputies at the Irrigon Marina on November 19 at 1:30 p.m. to dedicate the new patrol boat to the county.
This new, 22-foot aluminum River Wild (Liquid Technologies) boat and trailer that comes equipped with a 6.0 L fuel injected engine that produces low carbon emissions and is more fuel efficient than boats built prior to 2006. The jet propulsion is capable of being operated in a variety of conditions including water depth as little as six inches, on a full plane, with a carrying capacity of 1200 pounds. This boat is ideal for varying weather conditions along the Columbia River and nearby waterways and will allow marine deputies to respond to emergency situations quickly.
The Sheriff’s Office currently has five trained deputies for marine patrol operations.
Morrow County Sheriff’s Office previously owned and operated a 1993 Almar inboard boat that required frequent maintenance after 19 years of use. The new patrol boat was built in Grants Pass, Oregon, and was purchased by the Marine Board for $44,850 after a trade in from the Almar.
“This boat can go in any kind of water,” says Mervin Hee, Waterways Coordinator for the Marine Board. “Because it’s built with the most modern technology, this boat will be much more cost-effective to operate with very little maintenance and huge gasoline savings. This boat will serve the boaters of Morrow County for decades.”
The Marine Board is funded by registration fees and marine fuel taxes paid by boaters. No general fund tax dollars are used to support the agency or its programs. Boater-paid fees go back to boaters in the form of law enforcement services (on-the-water enforcement, training and equipment), education/outreach materials and boating access facilities.
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Ashley A. Massey
Public Information Officer
Oregon State Marine Board
503-378-2623
Ashley.massey at state.or.us<mailto:Ashley.massey at state.or.us>
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