More than a donation, it’s a partnership!
An American-made aluminum boat builder out of Monticello, Arkansas — welded hulls built tough for hunters, anglers, and captains who spend real time on the water.
Visit War Eagle Boats →When I brought the idea to them, they asked, “What do you need from us and how can we help?”
— Jason — Captain, Liberty Looper
Sharrow Marine is the industry leader in innovative marine propulsion technology. Its patented Sharrow Propeller reduces cavitation to deliver more thrust, improved fuel efficiency, smoother handling, and dramatically less vibration and noise than conventional propellers. Built for captains who demand more from every mile on the water.
Visit Sharrow Marine →Marine-grade low-light vision that turns midnight into daylight. The BoatEye360 C-1080 is a full-color night-vision camera built for captains — 4K imaging down to 0.0001 lux, IP68 stainless housing, and enough clarity to spot debris, channel markers, and other vessels on the darkest stretch of the Loop.
Visit BoatEye360 →Samsara provides real-time GPS tracking and fleet visibility — keeping the Liberty Looper's position, speed, and heading visible to everyone following along. Live tracking comes online the day the boat leaves the dock, powered by Samsara Track & Trace.
Visit Samsara →Why this matters
Liberty Looper is looking for brands to help support the cause! This is more than setting a record. This journey is to remind people of the sacrifices made and the ongoing fight so many of our bravest men and women continue to work through. They answered the call, they fought the fight — now let’s help them win the battles not seen!
Your partnership will help us complete this journey, and in return for your help we will highlight you on this page and across social media.
Gear, tech, apparel, and provisions.
Jason will use it on the Loop — watch him run, mile after mile, live on social media, and at every stop along the route. Your help is appreciated more than you know!
Gear
№ I
Safety kit, deck hardware, ground tackle, tools, canvas — anything that earns its place on a twelve-month voyage.
Tech
№ II
Cameras, chartplotters, comms, tracking, solar — the equipment that keeps the voyage running and the story on-record.
Apparel
№ III
Technical apparel for sun, salt, and weather — sun shirts, foul-weather gear, boots, hats worn mile after mile.
Provisions
№ IV
Shelf-stable food, freeze-dried meals, coffee, snacks, hydration — the galley that fuels the captain from Destin back to Destin.
Counsel, service, and a hand on the lines.
Not every contribution is a product. Marine professionals, former Loopers, route advisors, and the folks keeping the lights on get recognized here too. If you can help, we’d like to know you.
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