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Past Projects Portfolio Vanguard Amphibious Marine’s base of knowledge and experience began with the construction of this 14 ft Vanguard designed by Sevtec, Inc. This particular craft was used extensively in the Puget Sound region of Washignton state and on trips as far as 500 miles. It was built by the owner of Amphibious Marine, Bryan Phillips, in 1993. Search and Rescue The Prospector SAR as shown in service with the Fall City Fire Department in Washington State. This 16 ft craft was built for search and rescue work by Sevtec, Inc. and Bryan Phillips of Amphibious Marine in 1997. Retrofitted Vanguard This former duck hunting craft was completely refitted in 1999 by Amphibious Marine for use in commercial brine shrimp fishing in Utah’s Great Salt Lake. Explorer-20ft This is the first Explorer craft ever built from the Sevtec Plans. It is pictured here on the salt water near Deception Pass, Washington. It was built in 1996 by Bryan Phillips, owner of Amphibious Marine. Proof of Concept Expedition 1400 miles from Seattle, Washington to Juneau, Alaska up the inside passage (1998) The protoype Explorer-20 performed beyond expectations in the remote and sometimes treachorous waters along the western coasts of Washington, British Columbia, and Alaska. The entire expedition was done without a support vehicle. State of Oregon’s Department of Environmental Quality This hovercraft was finished in the summer of 2002 and was put into service shortly thereafter. The DEQ was able to significantly expand their mud sampling project and finish in far less time than orginally expected as a result of this acquisition. The vessel is still in service today. Surveyor Model “Super” Surveyor built for a duck hunting client, (20032004) 28 hp fuel injected Kohler with variable pitch propeller. The tested payload was 1,050 lbs. It is 15’ x 7.5’ and has a much roomier interior. The craft has a hypalon skirt, which significantly increase wear life. Amphibious Marine designed and fabricated the variable pitch propeller mechanism for this project. AM-14 Vanguard This craft was built for a client in South Africa for river survey work. AM-14 Vanguard This client operates in Alaska. The craft is used as a tender for his commercial fishing operations and does contract work for marine fisheries studies. Camofluage AM14D Vanguard This client in Alaska uses his craft for moose hunting. This model features a new ducted thruster built by Amphibious Marine. AM-14D serves Native American tribe This craft is used for reservoir sedimentation studies with the Pueblo Indian of New Mexico. Modified AM-14D Vanguard This client, the City of Everett Water Management District, came to Amphibious Marine with a unique requirement. They needed a vehicle capable of amphibious operations that didn’t operate on standard fuels that could contiminate the water supply for more than 400,000 people. The AM-14D was successfully adapted to propane fuel using a 34hp Kohler engine. Explorer-22 TDi The latest version of the Explorer was scaled up to 22 feet to accomodate a diesel power plant required by many applications. The original Explorer design was adapted for the VW 2 liter, 85 hp Turbo Diesel power plant. This Explorer-22 TDi is in service in Alaska as an eco tour vessel able to access many otherwise inaccessible areas during all seasons. The remarkably low fuel consumption and noise levels were key features in this application. Surveyor Retrofit This craft was originally built by Sevtec Inc. in 1998 and used extensively for research and development. Eventually it found a home in Canada doing geological surveys in service of the oil exploration industry. After many years of use the client wanted additional payload capacity so Amphibious Marine did a complete refit to extend its service life.