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| Captain Rob Licensed by the Coast Guard since 1982, Captain Robert Wissmann has a 100 Ton Masters license. In the past he has captained 100' passenger & freight vessels on the waters of Great South Bay , as well as salvage vessels on Long Island Sound. An active sailor delivering boats to Florida, he has also raced several times to Bermuda. Active on most of the harbors and waters of Cape Cod he has earned a working knowledge of these shores--their geology, history and maritime lore. |
| BLUE CLAW BOAT TOURS, LLC 94 West Road, Orleans, MA 02653 |

| For your safety and peace of mind we have met all requirements of the Coast Guard and the American Red Cross in Adult CPR/AED, Child/Infant CPR, as well as, First Aid. We are also in compliance with the USCG drug/alcohol testing programs as required. We are a drug free vessel. |



| The BLUE CLAW Crew |
| About BLUE CLAW BOAT TOURS We are a full service Cape Cod Tour Boat Company specializing in Seal Cruises, River Cruises, Sunset Cruises and Design Your Own Custom Cruises. |
| Built by Privateer, in North Carolina, this 24'5" Renegade is a working class boat that was built tough, performing exceptionally well in and around the shallows and beaches of Cape Cod. Similar vessels are used by harbormasters, police, fishermen and water taxis. Powered by a clean burning 4 Stroke, 225 HP Yamaha outboard, it gets the job done and is also environmentally friendly. Wrap around seating provides exceptional viewing and comfort. BLUE CLAW is Coast Guard certified to carry 13 passengers and a captain, equipped with VHF, 24 mile Furuno Radar, Navigational GPS, Depth Sounder and Air & Water Temperature Gauges; it also has a side door (see photo below) for easy offloading on sandy beaches. BLUE CLAW is well equipped for touring the waters of Cape Cod, handling the shoreline as deftly as it's namesake, the venerable Blue Crab. |