CCGS Frederick G. Creed

CCGS Frederick G. Creed[lower-alpha 1] is a hydrographic survey vessel operated by the Canadian Coast Guard on behalf of the Canadian Hydrographic Service, a scientific agency of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. The ship was built in 1988 by Swath Ocean Systems Incorporated of San Diego, California and entered service the same year.

CCGS Frederick G. Creed
History
Canada
Name: Frederick G. Creed
Namesake: Frederick G. Creed
Operator:
Port of registry: Ottawa, Ontario
Builder: Swath Ocean Systems Incorporated, San Diego, California
Launched: 1988
Commissioned: 1989
In service: 1989–present
Homeport: CCG Base Rimouski, Quebec
Identification:
Status: Ship in active service
General characteristics
Type: Hydrographic survey vessel
Tonnage: 152 GT
Length: 20.4 m (66 ft 11 in)
Beam: 9.75 m (32 ft 0 in)
Draught: 2.6 m (8 ft 6 in)
Propulsion: 2 × Detroit V12 TA diesel engines
Speed: 16 knots (30 km/h)
Range: 870 nmi (1,610 km)
Endurance: 3 days
Complement: 4
CCGS Frederick G. Creed, working with the scientists at Woods Hole.

Design and description

CCGS Frederick G. Creed, constructed of aluminum, employs a SWATH system and is named after Frederick G. Creed, an inventor and pioneer of this technology. The vessel has a gross tonnage of 152 tons and is 20.4 metres (66 ft 11 in) long with a beam of 9.75 metres (32 ft 0 in) and a draught of 2.6 metres (8 ft 6 in).[1] Frederick G. Creed is powered by two General Motors 12V92 geared diesel engines driving two shafts turning a fixed pitch propeller each. The machinery is rated at 1,600 kilowatts (2,150 bhp) and gives the vessel a maximum speed of 16 knots (30 km/h).[1][2][lower-alpha 2] Frederick G. Creed has a range of 870 nautical miles (1,610 km) at 14 knots (26 km/h) and has capacity for 15 m3 (3,300 imp gal) of diesel fuel for an endurance of three days. Frederick G. Creed has one 10 m2 (110 sq ft) dry lab aboard and carries one manually-launched rigid-hulled inflatable boat. The vessel has a complement of four personnel, composed of one officer and three crew.[2]

Construction and service

CCGS Frederick G. Creed was built in 1988 by Swath Ocean Systems at their yard in San Diego, California. The vessel entered service with the Canadian Coast Guard in 1989 and is registered in Ottawa, Ontario and rated as a Mid Shore Science Vessel.[2] It is homeported in Rimouski, Quebec and is used to perform surveys of the Laurentian and Maritimes regions. Frederick G. Creed was sent to Cape Hatteras to perform wave dynamic studies.[1]

Notes

  1. CCGS stands for Canadian Coast Guard Ship.
  2. Maginley & Collin have the vessel's speed as high as 21 knots (39 km/h).

Citations

References

  • "CCG Fleet – Vessel Details: CCGS Frederick G. Creed". Canadian Coast Guard. Archived from the original on 18 November 2018. Retrieved 18 November 2018.
  • Maginley, Charles D. & Collin, Bernard (2001). The Ships of Canada's Marine Services. St. Catharines, Ontario: Vanwell Publishing Limited. ISBN 1-55125-070-5.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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