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Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

August 10, 2016

Photo: Lake Assault Boats

Photo: Lake Assault Boats

Lake Assault Boats, manufacturer of purpose-built and mission-specific fire and rescue boats, has placed into service a 28-foot fireboat with the City of Conroe Fire Department in Conroe, Texas. The craft was delivered in mid-May.

 
Assistant fire chief for the City of Conroe Fire Department, Paul Sims, said, “When our purchasing committee put out for bids, we received eight quotes from different fireboat manufacturers from across the country. We carefully evaluated each and every one to compare specs, prices, and company history and reputation. Together, our committee decided that Lake Assault rose to the top – that it represented the best value.” 
 
“We are very proud to have earned this sale from a well respected fire department – and first-time customer – that is responsible for protecting vitally important water resources near Houston,” said Chad DuMars, Lake Assault Boats vice president of operations. “This custom-built Lake Assault fire and rescue boat is a versatile craft that is perfectly suited to meet the emergency response needs of Lake Conroe.”
 
The Lake Assault modified V-hull design for Lake Conroe features a landing craft style configuration with a hydraulically operated bow door that enables faster and more efficient rescue operations. The boat is equipped with a T-top-style cabin (with a lockable rollup back wall for added security), twin 250-hp Honda engines, an Optimus 360 joystick control system, a 500 gpm pump, Garmin radar and sonar with SideVu and DownVu, and a forward looking infrared (FLIR) system.
 
“With Lake Assault, much of the equipment, such as the full length rub rails, were included in the price, while others listed these as additional items,” Sims noted. “In addition, their packaged pricing on the motors, alone saved a significant amount. This type of approach is what really set Lake Assault apart.”
 
Initial preproduction meetings were held in Conroe. Subsequently, the craft was engineered and manufactured at Lake Assault’s facilities on the shores of Lake Superior. Prior to going into service, the company provided three days of on-the-water training. “We spec’d an excellent boat, and the craftsmanship and quality Lake Assault provided was top notch,” Sims explained. “Since its arrival, everyone that has seen it is in awe.”

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