The SA Agulhas is used to supply South African research stations. These include the SANAE IV station in Antarctica, the research station on Marion Island in the Indian Ocean and the weather station on Gough Island in the South Atlantic Ocean. The SA Agulhas also brings mail, cargo and passengers to Tristan da Cunha .
Ship data
The ship is 109.5 m long and 18.05 m wide, has a draft of 6 m and a displacement of 5,353 t. The crew consists of 40 people in addition, the ship offers space for up to 98 scientists. The measurement of the ship is 6,122 GT and 2,588 NRZ.
Two six - cylinder four - stroke diesel engines (Mirrlees KMR6) with a total output of 4,476 kW, which act on a variable-pitch propeller via a gearbox, serve as the drive system . The cruising speed is 12.5 kn . A bow thruster of 750 HP and a stern thruster of 500 HP are used for better maneuverability . The SA Agulhas can stay at sea for around 90 days, its maximum travel distance is 21,000 nm .
See also
SA Agulhas II ( IMO no . : 9577135) was put into operation in April 2012 as a successor model.
literature
Christine Reinke-Kunze, Busse Seewald: World of Research Ships (Ships of the World) . DSV-Verlag GmbH, Hamburg, ISBN 3-88412-185-5 (source)