| General Information: Boat
#1, known as the "Flagship of the Fleet," was custom
built by local boat builder Bill Budych with assistance
from Dude Assman, specifically for the Water Safety Patrol.
This classic wooden boat is the perfect
blend of tradition and modern practicality. Often confused
for a Hacker Craft, Boat #1 was custom designed by Budych
who based the plans on a Hacker, but then modified them
to meet the needs of the Patrol including the stresses
and hard pounding that would be required for Patrol work.
The modifications
included a beefed-up, double-hull design with 3/4"
planking (instead of 1/4" or 1/2"), extra rib
supports throughout the hull, reinforced ribs and joists
at stress points, and twin-engine configuration. The result
was a very strong, durable boat with beautiful lines,
but the ultimate in practicality.

Boat #1 turns
40 years old in 2005, and is regarded by many as one of
the best-built boats of its kind anywhere. The current
set of engines is the third set since the boat was first
built.
Wooden boat
enthusiasts have come from all over to see Boat #1, and
most of them will tell you, "It's a masterpiece."
It is by far the most asked about boat in the fleet.
Boat #1 is named in memory of Richard W. (Dick) Scherff, who was Operations Director for the Patrol for 22 years starting in the 1950's. Dick died while driving Boat #1, shortly after responding to a rescue call on Geneva Lake's north shore.
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