Silver Bullet To Debut New Paint Job
Those driving into the Wildwoods on Wildwood Boulevard and over the George Redding Bridge are used to seeing a massive orange speed boat just past the Boathouse restaurant.
This speedboat, named The Silver Bullet, is unlike anything on the East Coast.
The Silver Bullet is a thrilling and iconic attraction that provides an adrenaline-pumping adventure for thrill-seekers and adventure enthusiasts. This high-speed boat ride is a popular tourist attraction that mixes together a dolphin tour and speed boat experience.
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The Silver Bullet is a custom-built, state-of-the-art speed boat designed to cut through the waves with precision and speed.
As the boat zips along the Atlantic Ocean, passengers are treated to stunning vistas of the Wildwood beaches, with their soft sandy shores, crashing waves, and vibrant boardwalks. The panoramic views of the coastline offer a different perspective of the Jersey Shore, and provide ample opportunities for stunning photos and memories that will last a lifetime.
Last summer, the Wildwood Video Archive stopped by and filmed an entire video going through what you can expect while on the Silver Bullet. You can watch that video at the bottom of the article.
As you’re driving into the island this year, you may think the orange Silver Bullet is missing because this winter the ship is going through a massive overhaul.
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This updated version of the ship will include a brand-new paint scheme. Gone is the orange and yellow base paint which will be replaced with a sleek silver base.
At the bow of the ship, a similar shark-like mouth, with teeth will take the lead while at the stern or aft, there will be an American flag painted to look like it is waving in the wind.
The Silver Bullet is scheduled to start their run near Memorial Day Weekend. Be sure to book your trip in advance as they do book up over the summer.
We are excited to see the newly painted Silver Bullet on the waters this summer and wish East Coast Water Sports the best of luck this summer.