FISHERMAN

  • Latitude: 47.6922
  • Longitude: -122.802
  • US West Coast
  • Marina in US

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The term "Marina Fisherman" typically refers to a type of boat or marina facility that caters specifically to anglers and fishing activities. However, without a specific product or model name, it's hard to provide a precise description or set of specifications. Here's a general overview of what you might expect from a facility or boat designed for fishing enthusiasts in the U.S.

Marina Fisherman Boat

Description:

A fishing boat designed for anglers, often called a "Fisherman," is typically built to provide the necessary features for both inshore and offshore fishing. These boats are known for their durability, stability, and range of fishing amenities.

Specifications:

  1. Length: It can range from small, 18-foot vessels to larger, 40-foot plus boats, depending on the purpose (inshore vs. offshore).

  2. Hull Type:

    • Deep-V Hulls for offshore stability
    • Modified V-Hulls for inshore versatility and handling
  3. Material: Predominantly fiberglass, aluminum, or sometimes wooden constructions.

  4. Motor:

    • Inboard/Outboard Engines: Often equipped with powerful, fuel-efficient outboard motors.
    • Horsepower: Ranges from 150 HP for smaller boats to 600 HP or more for larger, offshore models.
  5. Capacity:

    • Maximum Person Capacity: Typically ranges from 4 to 12 people based on size.
    • Weight Capacity: Varies but is often clearly specified in the boat's manual and must be adhered to for safety reasons.
  6. Fishing Features:

    • Rod Holders and Racks: Strategically placed for convenient access.
    • Live Wells: Aerated tanks to keep bait and catch alive.
    • Fish Storage: Insulated fish boxes for storing the day’s catch.
    • Casting Deck: Open space for ample room to cast and maneuver.
    • T-Top or Hardtop: Provides shade and can be equipped with additional rod storage.
    • Electronic Suite: Includes fish finders, GPS, marine radios, and sometimes radar.
  7. Comfort and Amenities:

    • Seating: May include benches, captain's chairs, and sometimes small cabin spaces in larger models.
    • Toilets/Heads: Larger models might have a small enclosed head (toilet).
    • Storage: Ample storage spaces for tackle, gear, and personal items.
    • Coolers: Integrated coolers for refreshments and bait.

Marina Fisherman Facility

Description:

A marina designed for fishing enthusiasts often has specific amenities aimed at supporting anglers, including docking, maintenance, and equipment facilities.

Specifications:

  1. Docking Facilities:

    • Boat Slips: Space for docking boats, possibly with water and electrical hookups.
    • Size Accommodation: From small fishing boats to larger sportfishing yachts.
    • Dock Staff: Assistance with docking, mooring, and basic maintenance.
  2. Bait and Tackle Shop:

    • Live Bait: Fresh bait available for purchase.
    • Fishing Gear: Rods, reels, tackle, and other fishing necessities.
    • Licensing: Possibly a place to apply for or renew fishing licenses.
  3. Fish Cleaning Stations:

    • Cleaning Tables: Stainless steel tables with water hookups for easy cleaning of the catch.
    • Waste Disposal: Proper disposal systems for fish guts and waste.
  4. Boat Maintenance:

    • Fueling Stations: Onsite fuel for boats.
    • Repair and Maintenance: Services for engine repair, hull maintenance, and general upkeep.
  5. Fishing Charters and Guides:

    • Charter Services: Available boats with experienced captains for rent.
    • Guided Tours: Professional guides to help find prime fishing spots.
  6. Community and Events:

    • Fishing Tournaments: Regularly scheduled competitive events.
    • Social Gatherings: Events and meetups for anglers to share tips, news, and stories.
  7. Safety and Security:

    • 24/7 Surveillance: Security cameras and patrols.
    • Emergency Services: First aid and emergency response for on-water accidents or issues.

When considering a specific product or facility, always check the most recent reviews, manufacturer specifications, and local regulations to ensure it meets your needs and adheres to safety standards.

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