48-1:

Chevron Cabinda Gulf Oil Company operates this 48' Packman oil spill response vessel outfitted with elevated cabin, two hydraulic suspension seats, air conditioner, push knees, tow post and stern anchoring system.

A Delta-T forced air ventilation system is desgined for air intake temperatures of 113 degrees F and 90 degree F seawater temperature.

Additional outfitting includes heavy duty 4" D-rubber fendering system, Furuno 1834 C/NT NavNet navigation electronics, Fireboy automatic fire suppression system and Givens Marine SOLAS B 12 man life raft.

Length: 48 feet (14.6 meters)
Beam: 16 feet (4.87 meters)
Hull Type: PACKMAN mono hull
Power: Twin Volvo D9 425 hp diesel
Propulsion: Hamilton 322 waterjets
Fuel: 250 gallons
Top Speed: 36 mph light ship
Homeport: Cabinda, Angola, West Africa
 

 

48-2: The Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute operates this 48' Packman crew boat with seating for 30 passengers.
Length: 48 feet (14.6 meters)
Beam: 16 feet (4.87 meters)
Hull Type: PACKMAN mono hull
Power: Triple Caterpillar 350 hp
Propulsion: Konrad 520 sterndrives
Fuel: 300 gallons
Top Speed: 36 mph light ship
Homeport: Lake Gantun, Panama


48-3: 48' luxury landing craft built as an overnight family excursion boat with berthing for seven.
Length: 48 feet (14.6 meters)
Beam: 16 feet (4.87 meters)
Hull Type: PACKMAN mono hull
Power: Twin Cummins 660 hp
Propulsion: Hamilton 362 waterjets
Fuel: 450 gallons
Top Speed: 42 mph light ship
Homeport: Valdez, Alaska


48-4: This 48' Packcat services remote villages in the Aleutian Islands. An elevated cabin provides excellent visibility over tall cargo loads.
Length: 48 feet (14.6 meters)
Beam: 14 feet (4.25 meters)
Hull Type: PACKCAT catamaran
Power: Twin Mercruiser 270 hp
Propulsion: Bravo 2 sterndrives
Fuel: 300 gallons
Top Speed: 33 mph light ship
Homeport: Dutch Harbor, Alaska


William E. Munson Company, Incorporated 15806 Preston Place, Burlington, WA USA 98233 Phone: (425) 672 - 4634 Fax: (425) 774 - 2408 All boats available on GSA Contract GS-07F-0442M. Last Updated May 27, 2008 by Jesse Munson, VP Copyright 1994 - 2008. All rights reserved.