Specifications include, but are not limited to: 3.1.1 Where it is necessary to provide holes for the passage of wiring, piping, etc. in important structural members, compensation shall be provided where appropriate. In general, if such holes remove more than twenty percent (20%) of the depth of the web of a member, then structural compensation shall be provided. Any holes in the web of a structural member shall be centered in the web or, if they are unfavorably located, reinforcement shall be required. Cuts in decks, shell, bulkheads, and main strength members shall be radiused at the corners with a radius of 1/8 of the transverse dimension of the opening not to exceed twenty-four inches (24”). Adequate reinforcement shall be provided where required in way of penetrations of shell, decks, and bulkheads. Insert plates or reinforcing rings shall be used. 3.1.2 Invasive Species Identification, Classification and Control Requirements. Supplier should be aware that vessels launched in waters known to be infected by invasive species are subject to Reasonable Precautions. "Reasonable precautions" means intentional actions that prevent or minimize the transport, introduction, possession, or transfer of invasive species. Reasonable precautions include but are not limited to best management practices (BMPs) for invasive species approved by WDNR, practices recommended by the "Wisconsin Clean Boats, Clean Waters" program and "Stop Aquatic Hitchhikers" campaign, and compliance with DATCP quarantine regulations imposed under s. 94.01, Stats., or a United States Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service quarantine declared under 7 USC section 7714 or 7715. See Wisconsin Administrative Code, Chapter NR 40-Invasive Species Identification, Classification and Control, Attachment 2. 3.1.3 Warranties shall include, but are not be limited to: Hull - Minimum of ten (10) years for materials and workmanship. Equipment provided by Supplier – Manufacturer’s Warranty or Wisconsin Law. 3.1.4 Hull shall be a fiberglass step design, grey in color, with an aluminum bow keel protector, center console boat, 29’ – 30’ centerline length, minimum 9’6” beam. Height not to exceed 13’5’’ when on trailer and attached to a tow vehicle. 3.1.5 Required is a powder coated stainless steel T-top with soft top and equipped with lockable overhead storage box capable of holding installed electronics. T-top must accommodate: radar unit, GPS antennas, FLIR, remote high-powered spotlight, 4 LED spreader lights (1 on each side of T-top), emergency light bar and law enforcement radio antennas (emergency light bar and law enforcement radio antennas installed by DNR). 3.1.6 Hull and deck structure must be vacuum bagged/infusion layup light gray (interior and exterior) in color and non-skid, no-step deck and gunwales. Bracket for twin-motor mount. Deck hardware including nine (9) 8” stainless steel pop-up style cleats, 4 per side and 1 centered on bow, 1 stainless steel bow eye, and 2 stainless steel transom eyes for trailering. 3.1.7 Anchor locker in bow with fabricated lid to allow for anchor line to come out with locker closed and stainless-steel cleat for anchor line inside locker. An appropriate size anchor with stainless steel shackle and 150’ of 1” braided anchor line with ten feet of galvanized chain. 3.1.8 Removable or hinged starboard side dive door for patrol, body recovery and search and rescue events. Bottom of the dive door cannot be less than 6” above the water line of the boat. Dive door shall be a minimum of 24” width. Door must accommodate/include a collapsible/stowable stainless-steel ladder for re-entry. 3.1.9 Raw water wash-down pump system with appropriate length hose. 3.1.10 Self-bailing cockpit with stainless steel deck/floor drains in each stern cockpit corner. 3.1.11 Two (2) automatic bilge pumps, appropriate size for vessel. The pumps shall be wired to operate when master power is turned off. 3.1.12 Minimum of 200 gallons fuel capacity. Fuel/water separators as specified by Mercury Marine. 3.1.13 Pre-rig for twin Mercury Verado 400 hp motors with Smartcraft instrumentation. 3.1.14 Horsepower capacity rating of no less than 800 hp (twin 400 hp motors). 3.1.15 Collapsible or retractable stainless-steel ladder on stern for boat access by a person from the water with mounted grab handle. 3.1.16 K-planes trim tabs or equivalent (auto retract) with indicator gauge. 3.1.17 Heavy duty rubber or vinyl rub rails. 3.1.18 Minimum 22° dead-rise at transom. 3.1.19 Fold/drop down bench seat on stern.