Our Boats
The BAYKEEPER
A 26-foot Seaway, The BAYKEEPER has been the official Casco BAYKEEPER boat since 1994. It is known around the office as Donovan’s Delight in recognition of its donor, Henry Donovan. Our year-round research vessel, its reinforced bow and shallow draft (3 feet) allow it to cut through ice and enter shallow embayments to take water or sediment samples. It has a quiet, fuel-efficient four-stroke Honda 225-HP engine. A davit allows us to hoist heavy equipment such as a bottom grab for sediment sampling. The BAYKEEPER has been enlisted to support researchers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, the Darling Marine Center, the Maine Department of Environmental Protection, the Maine Department of Marine Resources, and many other research partners, as well as to monitor the Julie N oil spill cleanup.
The BAYKEEPER II 
The BAYKEEPER II, a 21-foot Alcar Environmental, is our Ambassador on the Bay. The boat was modified to our specifications in 1995 with a 300-gallon holding tank for sewage. The Pumpout Boat, as it’s also known, has removed over 90,000 gallons of raw sewage from recreational boats’ marine toilets for shoreside disposal. Purchased with funding from the Maine Department of Environmental Protection and the EPA, it not only pumps out boaters’ heads from July through October, it serves as a model for marinas and coastal communities interested in starting their own pumpout programs and as an additional research vessel. You can always recognize the BAYKEEPER II; on its stern is a “tattoo” of Wanda, a fish holding an umbrella, the symbol for the EPA’s national Pumpout Program (affectionately named after the movie, A Fish Called Wanda). It, too, sports an environmentally friendly, Honda four-stroke 130 HP engine.