Département Production mise à jour: Invité Bateaux II

Production Department Update: Guest Boats II

Off-season modifications to WaterFire’s guest boats wrap up this week with wiring and lighting modifications. WaterFire’s fleet of guest boats are powered by electric motors so maintenance of the electrical system is of utmost importance. Six golf cart batteries provide power to the motor and lights on each boat. In addition to navigation lights each boat is also outfitted with a set of lights for safety while passengers are embarking and disembarking.

This year all of the guest boats have been fitted for LED navigation lights and new water-tight toggle switches. New electrical panels have been installed under the captain’s seat. All of the electric motors have had their shafts shortened and their motor mounts customized to ensure proper positioning of the propeller in the water at all times.

La semaine prochaine: Prométhée sera dans le magasin et l'équipe de production travaille sur le système électrique pour notre tente marchandises.

 

 

Tim Blankenship

Social Media Manager & Webmaster à WaterFire Providence
I've worked at WaterFire since 2003. For the first 9 years of my career here I worked in the Production Shop learning all of the details that go into the physical production of the event. I have recently transitioned to role of managing WaterFire's social media and web presence. I find it very rewarding working to increase engagement with our supporters both locally and globally.

2 Commentaires

  1. ihor
    February 22, 2013

    the guest boats look so nice, i am not sure i want to drive one? i do not want to be the first one to put a dent or scratch in one!

    a special ‘thank you!’ to the production department for all your work!!!

    I-) ihor

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    • Tim Blankenship
      February 22, 2013

      Thanks Ihor, and don’t worry even you are the first person to scratch one of the boats you certainly won’t be the last.

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