Florida II: High-Speed Hydrographic Survey Catamaran for USACE Jacksonville
All American Marine (AAM) proudly delivers the Florida II, a 62-foot hydrofoil-assisted aluminum catamaran, built for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Jacksonville District. Designed by Teknicraft Design Ltd., this high-performance survey vessel provides critical support for port dredging, navigation, environmental studies, and military projects, ensuring fast, efficient, and precise hydrographic data collection.
Innovative Hydrofoil-Assisted Design for Superior Stability
The Florida II features Teknicraft’s signature hull design, which includes:
- Twin pontoon catamaran structure, delivering a smooth, stable ride in rough seas
- Wave breaker positioned between the pontoons, reducing impact and enhancing survey accuracy
- Shallow draft of less than four feet, allowing for safe navigation in shallow and near-coastal waters
This hydrodynamic design ensures the Florida II maintains a straight, steady track, essential for high-precision hydrographic mapping.
Powerful Propulsion & Fuel-Efficient Performance
Engineered for high-speed survey operations, the Florida II is powered by:
- Twin MTU 10V2000 engines (1205 HP each) for reliable, high-output performance
- Hamilton Jet HM422 waterjets, providing exceptional maneuverability and low wake impact
- Rapid transit speeds, minimizing travel time and maximizing survey efficiency
Advanced Hydrographic Survey Equipment & Sustainable Design
The Florida II is equipped with state-of-the-art technology to support hydrographic and environmental research, including:
- Noise mitigation systems, featuring acoustic foam insulation and composite sandwich decking
- Recyclable aluminum honeycomb wall panels & ceiling tiles, reducing the vessel’s environmental footprint
- Spacious, high-tech cabin interior, designed for optimal workflow and data processing
Enhancing USACE Jacksonville’s Research & Navigation Efforts
Built to USACE’s exacting standards, the Florida II enhances hydrographic research capabilities by enabling:
- Accurate data collection in varying sea conditions
- Extended operations in larger ports with heavier seas
- Rapid response times for emergency operations and military projects
Built at AAM’s Bellingham, WA facility, the Florida II represents the future of high-speed, eco-conscious hydrographic survey vessels, ensuring faster, more efficient, and more accurate data collection to support critical navigation and environmental initiatives.
| Specificatons | |
|---|---|
| Length | 62′ |
| Beam | 24′ |
| Draft | 3′ |
| Passengers | 8 Crew |
| Engines | 2x MTU 10V2000 M72 |
| Rating | 1205 HP @ 2250 RPM |
| Propulsion | 2x Hamilton Jet HM422 |
| Fuel | 1400 Gallons |
| Speed | 32 knots Cruise / 38 knots Top |













