AlumaPro Gen-V History

MMT announces their cost-effective solution for Fire, Rescue, and small work boat operations.

The AlumaPro Gen-V versatility make it an excellent choice for Firefighting, Rescue work, Law Enforcement and Commercial operations such as inspections, and data collection.

Created for the waters in Alaska the AlumaPro operates in diverse environments from Marinas (fire suppression, dewatering, vessel escort) swift and shallow water (rescue, enforcement, commercial) and floodwaters (hidden debris, and strong currents). The AlumaPro is simple and fast to launch and operates with one or two member teams.

With rugged construction and performance in mind, the ¼ inch thick aluminum bottom, 180hp motor and 155mm jet drive can reach speeds of 56 knots. With a draft of only 3 inches, the AlumaPro can operate in less than 6 inches of water. With features like push button stomp grate operations to clear the jet intake structure, hand warmers, windshields, rescue board docking, and fire pump skids, the AlumaPro is the perfect small boat working platform. Costs of operations are very low and with a 20-year life expectance makes the life cycle costs of the AlumaPro the lowest in the industry.

The AlumaPro Gen-1 was developed for navigating the rugged and remote locations of Alaska and quickly became recognized as a craft solving problems with agencies within Alaska. Initially swift water rescue teams started using the AlumaPro and then Anchorage International Airport added them to their key response equipment. However, the largest challenge became adapting to meet rural community needs where durability, maintenance, and life cycle costs are critical. So MMT working in conjunction with Village Public Safety Office (VPSO), we’ve adapted the AlumaPro Gen-V to meet their challenges. One parameter was to design the boat to serve multiple functions (i.e. Water rescue, aid and assist distressed craft, and fire suppression), the second parameter was to design a boat that can be reconfigured from water rescue to fire suppression in less than 5 minutes, and third was to achieve a boat with a 20-year useful life. 

The AlumaPro Gen-V is manufactured in Alaska providing local jobs with 20 different companies that provide components. Established in 2011, MMT is nearing a decade of supplying a high- quality machine. MMT maintains close relationships with all their customers and is extremely proud that all of their watercraft are still in operation today.

MMT prides itself with on-going customer engagement including operating and certification training program and operating procedures and guideline support. Learn more at AlumaWaterCraft.com

Boat Standard Features

  • Electric Bilge Pump
  • Dual Captains Cove w/ Round Stock on Outer Rails
  • Rear Accessory Attachment Hoop “Under Cargo Light”
  • Dock Line Hoops Center Location on Both Port & Starboard
  • Front Hatch Compartment
  • Fire Extinguisher
  • Flotation Foam
  • Powder Coat Interior/ Exterior
  • Engine Ventilation Blower
  • Reverse
  • Navigation Lights
  • Front Head Light
  • Rear Cargo Light
  • Lower Rear Deck
  • Wing Walk Surfaces
  • Handlebar Warmers
  • Stomp Grate
  • Front Push Bumper
  • 3 Point Harness Attachment (On Lower Rear Deck)
  • Control Panel w/ 12 V & USB
  • Side Rub Rail
  • Custom Options Available

Other Boat Features:

  • Mission: Rapid deployment, swift water rescue, and fire suppression
  • Length: 13′
  • Beam: 5′
  • Draft: 3 inches
  • Deadweight Tonnage (OSVs): Less than 1 ton
  • Main Propulsion: 4 Cylinder 180HP Jet
  • Propellers/ Jets: 155mm
  • Controls: Drive by wire
  • Speed: 65 mph; 56 knots
  • Hull construction: One quarter inch marine grade aluminum
  • Crew capacity/ Passenger capacity: 3 people without rescue board
  • Capacities: Fuel 18 gallons
  • Electronics: ICOM Radio, Garmin Chart Plotter
  • Classification/Certification: Rescue Watercraft

Accessories Available:

  • Windshield
  • GPS
  • Marine Radio
  • Emergency Response Lights
  • Rear Rack
  • Trailer Boxes