Excursion Catamaran
“In March 2001, All American Marine delivered the 64-foot excursion vessel Islander to our company. It has proven itself as a fast, functional vessel perfectly suited for the choppy waters of the Santa Barbara Channel. The unique hull design allows us to comfortably run at our cruising speed in even marginal weather. We have not had to cancel any of our scheduled trips due to rough sea conditions.
All American Marine delivered as promised. The vessel’s speed and fuel consumption rates are as good as, or better than, predicted. The quality of the workmanship is exceptional. Our customers often comment on the fine finish work…We have nothing but praise for the great crew at All American. The designer from Teknicraft was willing and able to find solutions for all of our requirements, the yard manager and project manager were extremely dedicated to producing a quality product on schedule and everyone was enthusiastic and helpful. In short, it was a pleasure to work with All American.”
– Alex Brodie, Superboat, Inc., Ventura, CA.
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Bellingham, WA, December 16th, 2024: All American Marine (AAM) is proud to announce its partnership with San Francisco Bay Ferry to build their 150-passenger battery-electric vessels. This landmark project will contribute significantly to advancing sustainable ...More
All American Marine Wins Contract to Build 63-Foot Hybrid Ocean Sampling Vessel
Bellingham, WA, November 13th, 2024 – All American Marine (AAM), a leader in constructing vessels with hybrid and electric propulsion systems, is excited to announce that it has secured a contract to build a 63-foot hybrid catamaran for ...More
PRESS RELEASE: All American Marine Announces Delivery of Next-Gen 74’ Patrol Vessel to California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Bellingham, WA September 4th, 2024: All American Marine (AAM) is proud to announce the delivery of a state-of-the-art 74-foot diesel aluminum hydrofoil catamaran patrol boat to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW). ...More