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RRS Ernest Shackleton
History
UK
NamesakeErnest Shackleton
OwnerGC Rieber Shipping
OperatorBritish Antarctic Survey
BuilderKverner Klevin Leirvik A/S, Norway
Yard number267
Launched1995 as MV Polar Queen
HomeportStanley, Falkland Islands
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IMO number9114256[1]

MMSI Number: 740357000

Callsign: ZDLS1
Statusin service
Notes[1][2][3]
General characteristics
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Royal Research Ship
(Research/Survey/Cargo)
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4,028 tonnes (Gross)
5,455 tonnes (loaded)
Length80 m (262 ft)
Beam17.0 m (56 ft)
Draught6.15 m (20 ft)
Ice classDNV ICE-05
Installed power2 x Bergen Diesel BRM 6 each 2550 kW
PropulsionThrusters : 816 Hp x 3 + 1088 Hp x 1 + 1 Azimuth 1088 Hp[1]
Speed11 kn (20 km/h), max: 14 kn (26 km/h)
Range40,000 nmi (74,000 km)
Endurance130 days
Complement72 including crew

RRS Ernest Shackleton is a Royal Research Ship operated by the British Antarctic Survey. She is primarily a logistics ship used for the resupply of scientific stations in the Antarctic.

History

Launched in 1995 as MV Polar Queen for GC Rieber Shipping, she was operated in the Antarctic by other national programmes. The British Antarctic Survey acquired her on a long-term bareboat charter in August 1999 and renamed her RRS Ernest Shackleton after the British polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton.[4] She replaced RRS Bransfield.

Construction

RRS Ernest Shackleton is ice strengthened with a double hull construction and is capable of a wide range of logistic tasks as well as having a scientific capability. She has a cargo tender "Tula" on deck for ship to shore transfer of equipment when the ship cannot berth alongside.[4]

Service

RRS Ernest Shackleton is primarily a logistic ship, used for the resupply of the Survey's Antarctic research stations. She loads cargo and science equipment in the Humber and sails to the Antarctic in September/October each year, returning in May/June. After annual refit/drydock, Ernest Shackleton is chartered for commercial survey work for the northern summer.[5]

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c Mike Gloistein. "RRS Ernest Shackleton". Retrieved 2007-11-24.
  2. ^ "Technical Data - RRS Ernest Shackleton". British Antarctic Survey. Retrieved 2007-08-20.
  3. ^ "BAS Public Information Leaflet - Ships". British Antarctic Survey. Retrieved 2007-11-24.
  4. ^ a b "RRS Ernest Shackleton". British Antarctic Survey. Retrieved 2007-08-30.
  5. ^ "BAS Research Ships". BAS. Retrieved 2007-08-30.

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