About the Ship

The M/V Miss Anne Marie is a world-class fiberglass cruiser that was launched in 2010.
The vessel measures 75'x20'x9' and is equipped with the following:

For fun:

     • 21' Willie Raptor aluminum skiff with Honda 130hp outboard (new 2010)
        equipped with ICOM VHF radio and Echo 220 depth sounder
     • Maxxon 12' inflatable raft with Honda 20hp outboard (new in 2010)
     • Four (4) Chesapeake Sea Kayaks
     • Hot tub
     • Fishing poles
     • Binoculars for wildlife viewing
     • Board Games/ Videos/ Books

For safety:

     • SAT phone
     • Three (3) VHF radios
     • Furuno 72 mile and 3D 24 mile radars
     • Nobeltec Max Pro Navigational software interfaced with satellite
        global positioning system
     • Furuno color depth sounder
     • Q Sea remote video camera system
     • Ten (10) survival suits and 10 life jackets
     • Ten (10) person self-launching life raft

For comfort:

     • 800 gallon per day fresh water maker
     • 120 volt Washer and Dryer
     • Kuma Oil Stove in aft salon
     • Three (3) air conditioners, dehumidifiers, and heaters (one for each stateroom)

For power & performance:

     • Two (2) 425 HP John Deere Diesel Engines
     • Two (2) Westerbeke 71C Diesel Generators providing 110 volt power
        throughout the vessel
     • Ten (10) 220- watt solar panels
     • Two (2) Air Marine 400 watt wind generators
     • Bolus bow and fin stabilizers
     • Hydraulic Bow Thruster
     • 3200 gallons fuel

 

Phil Slabaugh, Captain & Boatbuilder

Phil has spent his entire adult life on and around the waters of Alaska. His experience at sea includes more than 1,200 days as a skipper on a purse seiner and more than 300 days on pleasure crafts throughout Alaskan waters. 

As the founder and president of Sunland Construction Company LLC, Phil has a long and varied project portfolio that includes building a salmon hatchery, a salmon cannery, a shellfish processing facility, remote village medical clinics, a courthouse, hockey rink, fire stations – the list goes on!

Phil’s dual-track career – on the water and the construction site – has naturally led to him building boats. Most notably, he has built a 32’ gillnetter, 53’purse seiner, and 78’ charter vessel.

“After traveling the oceans of the world, I am convinced Alaska has some of the finest wildlife, fishing, and land that this planet has to offer. I want to invite you onboard to experience Alaska from the sea. My goal is to help you build memories with your family and friends that will last a lifetime.” –Phil