Owner: | National Science Foundation |
Operator: | Columbia University. Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory |
Builder: | Ulstein (Norway) |
Completed: | 1991 |
Acquired: | 2004 |
Notes: | Originally constructed as a seismic vessel the Langseth was modified and outfitted to perform the tasks required of a general purpose research vessel. |
General characteristics | |
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Tonnage: | 3834 gt. |
Displacement: | 2578.4 |
Length: | 71.5m/ 235 ft |
Beam: | 17.0m/ 56 ft |
Draft: | 5.9m/ 19.5ft |
Ice class: | Baltic IA |
Installed power: | 2 x Shaft Generators 1665 KVA each |
Propulsion: | 2 x Bergen BRG-6 2650kw /3550 hp (each); 1 x Tunnel 590 kw/ 800 hp bow thruster |
Speed: | 11kts cruising, 13kts full |
Crew: | 20 crew, 35 scientific |
Kind of ships
- CONTAINERSHIPS
- CRUISE SHIPS
- WARSHIPS
- FERRIES
- TUGS
- MOTOR YACHTS
- VEHICLE CARRIERS
- TANKERS
- HELLENIC NAVY
- CATAMARANS
- PASSENGER ONLY SHIPS
- SAILING SHIPS
- DOUBLE ENDED FERRIES
- CARGO SHIPS
- HELLENIC COAST GUARD
- MONOHULLS
- LANDING CRAFT
- CEMENT CARRIER
- HYDROFOILS
- OFFSHORE VSLS
- Greek Fire Department
- PILOT BOAT
- RESEARCH VESSEL
- MUSEUM SHIP
- PALLETISED CARGO
Marcus G. Langseth - IMO 9010137
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