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Want to Buy Darien’s Former Police Boat? Make a Bid

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After nearly a decade patrolling the waters off Darien’s shores and sometimes rescuing boaters, Darien Police Department is selling its 26-foot, 2007 Glacier Bay 2690 patrol boat to the highest bidder. The boat, built in 2006 by Glacier Bay Inc. in Monroe, Wash. and a mainstay of the department’s Marine Unit, was replaced last month with a new boat, so now the town is selling the “express cruising catamaran” to get back a bit of the money put into it. The vessel is sold “as is” with no warranty. It has twin Evinrude gas engines with 175 horsepower and a trailer is included.

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New Darien Police Boat Now in Service

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The Darien Police Marine Division placed a new vessel in service this month. 

After approximately a year of waiting for it to be built to custom specifications in Bremerton, Wa., the 27-foot Safeboat Full Cabin Defender arrived in Darien on Oct. 4. ______________

— an announcement from Darien Police

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Powered by twin Evinrude 300 hp motors, the boat has an aluminum hull and a foam collar allowing for “close up” operational work. Thanks to The Darien Foundation for Technology & Community, the boat is equipped with several electronic components that will ensure the safety of the officers while performing their duties and allowing a more efficient response to emergencies on the water. Some of the boat’s features include:

Roof mounted and stabilized FLIR (forward looking infrared)
Down Vision and Side Scan Sonar
Remote control search lights
High powered flood and LED exterior lighting
Air conditioned cabin
Chart plotter, GPS, and radar systems
Sirius XM Marine Weather Receiver
Commercial Grade VHF Radios
MDT (Mobile Data Terminal)
Rear Deck Video Camera

The Safeboat replaces a 10 year old 27’ Glacier Bay dual hull vessel that served the Marine Division well and now will be put up for sale.  Due to growing maintenance costs, general wear and tear, and a demand for year round responses to emergencies, the decision was made in 2015 to pursue a new make and design so that the Marine Division can better accommodate the boating public in our area.