BOAT OF THE MONTH 24 • March 2021 Hilton’s Express Coast River Business Journal Story & Photos by Luke Whittaker Coast River Business Journal • lwhittaker@crbizjournal.com Vessel: Hilton’s Express Owner: Pacific Seafood Homeport: Port of Peninsula, Nahcotta Year built: 2007 Designer: Everest Marine Engine: John Deere Cruising speed: Up to 15 knots Fuel: 600 gallons diesel Length: 64.5 feet Beam: 15 feet Draft: 2.5 feet Use: Hilton’s Express skipper Nick Morrison, 30, said he and the crew are currently harvesting oysters. “We go out and get oysters from the harvest beds and then ship them to the canneries,” Morrison said. “We fill up every tub, there’s 800 bushels there. It’s about a $9,000 load every time.” Hilton’s became a famous consumer seafood brand starting in the mid-20th century, based in South Bend, Washington. Hilton’s Oyster Stew remains popular. ABOVE: Oysterman David Ross reaches for a rope as the Hilton’s Express pulls into the port. BELOW LEFT: The Hilton’s Express is homeported at the Port of Peninsula in Nahcotta. BELOW RIGHT: The Hilton’s Express, as seen at the port.