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A Boat That Stops a Bullet

 

We build our boats to handle hard use

 

Would They Really Stop a Bullet?

It seems as if every month another boat builder announces the use of some new space age material or construction technique that makes their boats “bullet-proof”. But we wonder, what would happen if you actually fired a weapon into them - would they really stop a bullet?

 

An Ocean Master Will

At Ocean Master we know the answer to this question. Way back in 1975, we fired a large caliber weapon at the hull of our 31 center console. The Ocean Master 31 hull stopped the bullet dead in its tracks. We recently performed this test on the hull of the new 27. This time we shot it with a 9 millimeter handgun at point blank range

(6 feet) and again it stopped the bullet!

 

When We Say Bullet-Proof, We Mean It

When we say Ocean Masters are bullet-proof, we mean it. But this is really no surprise to us. Our 27 foot hull is built with 14 layers of fiberglass, the 31 has

20 layers. At Ocean Master we build boats the way they used to be built – with the highest quality fiberglass and lots of it.

 


 

Which is why our hulls have survived

collisions with riverboat barges,

rock jetties, reefs and the

occasional Bahamian island*.

 

And yes, large caliber bullets.

 


 

* Some while back one of our boats was being used by a government agent who was involved with an un-named US agency (think 3 letters). The location was "somewhere in the islands".

 

On what purpose, nobody will say.

 

All we do know is that there was an "incident" between the Ocean Master boat and a small Bahamian Island. Apparently the boat was run onto (not into, but up and onto) the island at very high speed. When the situation had "calmed down" the boat was rolled off the island on logs and had suffered no major damage.

 

The particulars of this story can neither be confirmed nor denied.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
         

 

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