Brigantine Robert C. Seamans in Honolulu Harbor | |
History | |
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United States | |
Name | SSV Robert C. Seamans |
Namesake | Robert Seamans |
Builder | J.M. Martinac Shipbuilding Corp., Tacoma, Washington |
Launched | 2001 |
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Status | active |
General characteristics | |
Displacement | 300 tons |
Length |
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Beam | 25.4 ft (7.7 m) |
Draft | 13.8 ft (4.2 m) |
Propulsion |
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Sail plan | Brigantine, 8,554 sq ft (794.7 m) of sail |
Complement | 40 persons |
SSV Robert C. Seamans is a 134-foot steel sailing brigantine operated by the Sea Education Association (SEA) for oceanographic research and sail training; designed by Laurent Giles, she is named for former Secretary of the Air Force and NASA Deputy Administrator, Robert Channing Seamans, a former Chairman and Trustee of SEA's board. She is equipped with hydrographic winches, bathymetric equipment, biological and geological sampling equipment, a wet/dry laboratory, and a computer laboratory. She has a sister ship, the Corwith Cramer.
The Robert C. Seamans runs an undergraduate academic study abroad program, with intensive research in oceanography, maritime studies, and nautical science with hands-on experience aboard a traditional sailing ship.
She is based in the Pacific Ocean and typically sails between San Diego, California; Honolulu, Hawaii; Tahiti; and San Francisco, California with occasional trips to New Zealand.
She is powered by a 3408 Caterpillar (455 HP) Marine Diesel Engine and two 40 kW Northern Lights Generators that provide 3 phase power.
See also
External links
- Media related to IMO 9245483 at Wikimedia Commons
- Sea Education Association
- Robert C. Seamans Technical Info
- Biography of Robert C. Seamans, Jr.