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Hopefully this will interest someone other than me!

First, about the agency (from their website):

". . . the Marine Patrol is to ensure sustainable marine and estuarine fisheries for the benefit of the people of North Carolina. Their jurisdiction includes all coastal waters, extends to 3 miles offshore, and ranges to 200 miles offshore for some federally regulated species. Officers monitor 2.5 million acres of water and over 4,000 miles of coastline.

North Carolina has an abundance of fish and along with those fish come a lot of fishermen. Latest estimates show that approximately 4,000 commercial fishermen, 9,000 RCGL holders, and 2 million recreational anglers enjoy the bounty of the state’s marine resources. It is the responsibility of the Marine Patrol to make sure fishermen comply with general statutes and rules that are developed to protect and regulate the harvest of the state’s fisheries.

Currently, the Marine Patrol has 59 officers that work in three law enforcement districts along the coast. In addition to checking commercial and recreational fishermen, officers patrol waterways, piers, and beaches in coastal areas. They also inspect seafood houses, vehicles transporting seafood, and restaurants all over the state to make sure everyone is complying with fisheries rules. Officers use a variety of different size boats, aircraft, helicopters, and patrol vehicles to accomplish these tasks."



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You can find a number of old Marine Fisheries Parkers for sale around NC.

They are 2100's with a reinforced transom to hold 250 HP.

Most all have Mercs on the back and are fast!
 
They need to upgrade to pilothouse boats. :D
The 2120 would be a good choice if they want to stick with the 21's. :wink:
 
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