In the highly competitive domain of commercial fishing, where even small gains in efficiency translate into substantial advantages, propulsion technology stands as a cornerstone. Marine Jet Power (MJP) has emerged as a pivotal player, with its waterjet systems that prioritize performance. MJP's waterjets are not just pushing boundaries; they're revolutionizing fishing vessels, delivering unmatched maneuverability, fuel efficiency, and operational reliability.

Established as a leader in marine propulsion, Marine Jet Power has a long-standing reputation for engineering excellence and innovation. With a commitment to delivering solutions tailored to the specific needs of their customers, MJP has emerged as a trusted partner for commercial fishing operations worldwide.

Kelsey Nemeth, Marketing Manager at Marine Jet Power, emphasizes the company's dedication to driving innovation in the maritime sector. "At MJP, we are passionate about pushing the boundaries of what is possible in marine propulsion," says Nemeth. "Our waterjet technology reflects our commitment to delivering solutions that empower our customers to operate more efficiently and effectively in demanding environments."

Waterjets for commercial fishing applications

One of the key advantages of MJP waterjets lies in their superior maneuverability. Unlike traditional propeller systems, waterjets utilize a high-thrust stream of water to propel the vessel, allowing for precise control and maneuvering even in shallow waters. This agility is particularly valuable for commercial fishing operations, where navigating in crowded harbors or accessing remote fishing grounds requires precise handling.

"Our waterjets are designed to provide unparalleled maneuverability, allowing fishing vessels to operate precisely in any conditions," Nemeth explains. Whether navigating through shallow waters or maneuvering around fishing gear, our waterjets empower captains to navigate challenging environments confidently."

In addition to exceptional maneuverability, MJP waterjets provide substantial efficiency improvements over traditional propulsion systems. Leveraging the force of waterjet technology, fishing vessels can attain higher speeds while minimizing fuel consumption, leading to decreased operating expenses and enhanced performance.

"Our waterjets are engineered for maximum efficiency, ensuring optimal fuel utilization without sacrificing thrust," explains Nemeth. "For commercial fishing operators, this equates to substantial cost savings throughout the vessel's lifespan, as well as the ability to get on plane even with thousands of pounds of fish onboard." 

Reliability is another hallmark of MJP waterjets, ensuring that fishing vessels can confidently operate in any conditions. Built to withstand the rigors of commercial use, MJP propulsion systems undergo rigorous testing and quality assurance processes to deliver unmatched durability and performance.

"Our commitment to quality and reliability is at the core of everything we do," affirms Nemeth. "Fishermen rely on their vessels to support their livelihoods, and our waterjets are designed to deliver the reliability and performance they need to succeed day in and day out."

The boat is F/V Norrin Radd by ACI Boats

The importance of customer feedback

Beyond its technical capabilities, Marine Jet Power distinguishes itself through its customer-centric approach, which prioritizes customer feedback. 

One example is the company’s “HT” line of UltraJet models. The UltraJet 305 HT and UltraJet 340 HT were specifically designed with input from commercial fishermen. The “HT” stands for High Thrust, providing more thrust in the low and mid-range, where the fishermen need it to get a load of fish up on the plane for quick deliveries to the tenders.

“We take into consideration what our customers want and take pride in delivering what they’re asking for. For example, we took lots of feedback from our shipyard partners, naval architects, and design houses to design a waterjet that was high-performing but easy to install and maintain. The same goes for the new impeller for the UltraJet line, clients wanted something more durable.”

During the recent Pacific Marine Expo held in Seattle, MJP released an update to the UltraJet 340 HT and UltraJet 305 HT, a new duplex stainless steel impeller. The standard impeller for an UltraJet is constructed from 316 stainless. The new duplex stainless impellers double the yield strength of 316, offering users more strength, durability, and longevity. Currently available, the new impellers were brought to market specifically for the upcoming Bristol Bay season this summer. 

 “We are excited to see how the new impellers offer improved performance for our customers,” says Nemeth. “Our customers are seeing a lot of wear on their impellers. The new impellers are much more durable to the wear and tear of the silt, pebbles and rocks in the Bristol Bay waters.”

Looking ahead, Marine Jet Power remains committed to driving innovation and advancements in marine propulsion. With ongoing investments in research and development, as well as a focus on collaboration and customer feedback, MJP is poised to continue delivering groundbreaking solutions for the commercial fishing industry and beyond.

Marine Jet Power is currently working on several projects with an electric or hybrid diesel- electric component. One of these is a hybrid diesel-electric operation project with Scania and Marell Boats in Sweden, which will be one of the first marine application for the Scania E-Machine, an electrified power system that allows for controlled performance and seamless shifting between hybrid and fully electric. The E-Machine has been proven and widely used in trucks and buses. Nemeth: “This project is just one example of MJP’s willingness to find a solution to fit the customer’s needs.”

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Eric van Rees is a p He has provided content to geospatial companies all over the world, including Trimble, Hexagon, SOAR and TravelTime. His articles have been featured in various magazines and blogs.

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