Our aluminum‑built craft deliver rapid, reliable firefighting and rescue performance for ports, rivers, lakes, coastal waters, and industrial sites. Built in Qingdao by our in‑house team, the boats use marine‑grade alloys for strength, low weight, and corrosion resistance. Modular layouts and flexible propulsion (outboard, inboard, waterjet, electric, or hybrid) align with local waters, standards, and mission needs. As a subsidiary of Puhua Heavy Industry Group, we pair industrial‑grade fabrication with tailored builds and worldwide support.
Aluminum construction supports high fire‑pump capacity on compact hulls while maintaining speed and payload. It needs less maintenance than steel and offers better impact resistance than fiberglass. Platforms accept single or twin monitors, foam systems, resilient fendering, and 360° working decks. Optional catamaran fire boat hulls increase stability and deck area for heavy equipment or pump‑on‑deck operations.
Attack vessel, berth, or warehouse fires with high‑volume pumping and hydrant support. Thermal imaging and tight‑area maneuvering help in low‑visibility incidents.
Shallow draft hulls with protected propulsion and reinforced keels improve access on rivers, canals, and lakes. Stretcher mounts and recovery platforms speed casualty transfer.
Wave‑capable hulls, shock‑mitigating seating, and long‑range fuel options support patrol, towing, and search‑and‑rescue, with on‑scene firefighting capability.
5xxx‑series aluminum (e.g., 5083) delivers high strength‑to‑weight and natural corrosion resistance. Expert welding and structure keep the hull rigid under pump loads and reduce lifecycle maintenance.
Configure single or twin monitors, deck guns, and foam proportioning with pump capacities matched to your risk profile. Hydrant outlets, hose lockers, and reels streamline dockside support and ship‑assist tasks.
Deep‑V monohulls and catamarans balance seakeeping with deck stability. Waterjets or propeller drives provide quick acceleration, station‑keeping near structures, and safe operation in debris‑laden water.
Choose open‑deck rapid response or an enclosed wheelhouse with HVAC. Fit SCBA storage, foam tanks, medical benches, thermal cameras, sirens/lightbars, and integrated navigation/communications.
Designed and built in line with ISO/CE requirements, with inspections, sea trials, and documentation aligned to local flag or class needs.
Lightweight hulls reduce fuel burn and may allow smaller engines for the same duty. Optimized running surfaces and optional hybrid/electric assist further cut operating costs and emissions.
Typical lengths span 6–23 m with customizable beam, deadrise, and freeboard. Choose a monohull for simplicity or a catamaran for maximum deck space and stability.
A balanced twin‑engine platform with monitor(s), foam capability, and a cabin/deck layout suited to urban ports and coastal towns.
Compact, trailerable boats for lakes and rivers with outboards, a single monitor, and essential rescue gear for shallow access.
Wide‑beam hulls for high pump capacity and stable crew workflow alongside structures or when carrying larger equipment.
A single accountable team handles concept, 3D design, engineering, construction, outfitting, and certified delivery.
Export‑grade packaging, international logistics, and responsive service support crews worldwide.
A digital showroom and virtual factory tour provide visibility into materials, processes, and inspection checkpoints.
Electric or hybrid systems cut idle emissions and noise during standby, with diesel boost available for pumping and transits.
Optimized resistance, prop/jet selection, and weight management deliver efficient cruise without compromising readiness.
Q: How should I choose pump capacity?
A: Size output to the largest credible incident and hydrant/assist needs. We match engines, gearboxes, and intakes to maintain flow underway.
Q: Waterjet or propeller—what fits my waters?
A: Jets excel in shallow, debris‑prone areas and tight maneuvers. Propellers offer simplicity and efficiency for longer transits.
Q: Why choose aluminum over fiberglass for fire rescue?
A: Aluminum offers impact resistance, heat tolerance near incidents, and straightforward repair, with lower structural weight for pumps and gear.
Q: Can you align documentation with our flag or class?
A: Yes. Builds are delivered with inspections, trials, and documents aligned to local flag/class requirements.
Share your mission profile, target waters, desired pump capacity, and preferred propulsion. Our Qingdao team will return a tailored concept with layout, performance estimates, and options. Request a quotation or schedule a virtual factory tour.