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FV Maverick

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History
United States
NameF/V Maverick
OwnerRick Quashnick and Donna Quashnick
OperatorRick Quashnick
BuilderGiddings Boat Works, Coos Bay, Oregon
Completed1982
In service1982
HomeportAstoria, Oregon
Identification
StatusActive
NotesFeatured in the Discovery reality television show Deadliest Catch
General characteristics
Class and typeFishing vessel, former Power scow
Tonnage
Length92.7 ft (28.3 m)
Beam24 ft (7.3 m)
Depth7.6 ft (2.3 m)
Installed power2x 570 hp Diesel Marine Engines
PropulsionTwo propellers
Speed8.5 knots (15.7 km/h; 9.8 mph)
Capacity120 pots
Crew9-10
NotesHull and superstructure, black; trim/wheel house/lettering, grey and red

The F/V Maverick is a commercial crab fishing vessel that featured on the first three seasons of the Discovery Channel's reality television show Deadliest Catch. The F/V Maverick was built by Giddings Boat Works in 1982. She is a 92-foot house aft vessel that holds 120 pots and sleeps between nine and ten people. She was purchased by Rick and Donna Quashnick of Warrenton, Oregon in 1991. The F/V Maverick was selected for a camera crew for season one in the 2005 opilio crab season, as partner vessel of the F/V Cornelia Marie. The Maverick took part in the rescue efforts for the F/V Big Valley, which sunk on the first day of the opilio crab season off Saint Paul Island, Alaska losing all but one crew member. She became a featured vessel beginning in the second and third season of Deadliest Catch, joining the F/V Cornelia Marie, F/V Northwestern and F/V Time Bandit.

Current status

While the F/V Maverick is no longer on Deadliest Catch, she is still fishing with owners Rick and Donna Quashnick. The F/V Maverick's homeport is Astoria, Oregon. As shown in the third season of Deadliest Catch, Captain Rick gave control of the Maverick to the late Blake Painter for the 2006 king crab season. After the 2006 king crab season was over, Painter gave the Maverick back to Rick and Donna Quashnick.

Specifications

  • Year of Construction: 1982
  • Engine: Diesel
  • Hull Construction: Steel
  • Length: 92.7′
  • Breadth: 24.0′
  • Depth: 7.6′
  • Gross Tonnage: 173
  • Net Tonnage: 148
  • Built in 1982 at the Giddings Boat Works in Coos Bay, Oregon

See also