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- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) length "70400.0".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) abstract "NOAA Ship Rainier (S 221) is a US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration survey vessel.Rainier was built at the Aerojet-General Shipyards in Jacksonville, Florida, the sister ship of NOAA Ship Fairweather (S 220) and retired NOAA Ship Mount Mitchell (S 222). She was launched in March 1967, delivered to NOAA in April 1968, and commissioned in October 1968. She is named for Mount Rainier in the state of Washington.Rainier's ice-hardened hull is 231 feet (70 m) long. She has 79 bunk spaces. Capacity for 59 people to eat at time can be found in the three mess rooms and officer's wardroom. She carries a complement of 53—10 NOAA Corps officers, four licensed engineers, and 39 other crew members—plus up to four scientists. Seven of the crew are certified NOAA divers.The deck equipment features a large crane aft, two bow-mounted fixed cranes. This equipment gives Rainier a lifting capacity of up to 5,000 pounds (2,200 kg). An a-frame aft was removed during the major refit 2009-2010 in favor of a Rolls Royce Moving Vessel Profiler for underway sound velocity determination during mapping missions.She has one lab of 240 square feet (22 m2) to support oceanographic observations and diving operations. The ship is equipped with an intermediate depth Kongsberg EM710 multibeam survey system. The vessel carries four Jensen aluminum survey launches equipped with Reson shallow multibeam systems. There is a fast survey boat for nearshore operations that uses waterjet propulsion, a general support boat, and a Fast Rescue Boat.Among the scientific equipment are five conductivity, temperature, depth (CTD) sensors, capability to tow or fix-mount side-scan sonar unit, and sediment sampling equipment.NOAA describes Rainier as "the most productive hydrographic platform in the world."".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) builder Florida.
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) builder Jacksonville,_Florida.
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) builder Aerojet-General_Shipyards.
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) class Fairweather_class_hydrographic_survey_ship.
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) homeport Newport,_Oregon.
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) length "70.4".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) shipBeam "12.8".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) shipDraft "5.18".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) status "Active".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) thumbnail NOAA_Ship_Rainier.jpg?width=300.
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) wikiPageID "3400017".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) wikiPageRevisionID "600838020".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) hasPhotoCollection NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221).
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) hideHeader "yes".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) shipAcquired "April 1968".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) shipBeam "moulded".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) shipBoats "Five survey launches, two small open boats, one fast rescue boat.".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) shipBuilder Florida.
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) shipBuilder Jacksonville,_Florida.
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) shipBuilder Aerojet-General_Shipyards.
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) shipClass Hydrography.
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) shipClass Survey_vessel.
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) shipClass Fairweather_class_hydrographic_survey_ship.
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) shipCommissioned "October 1968".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) shipComplement "49".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) shipCountry "United States".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) shipDisplacement "1800".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) shipDraft "maximum".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) shipEndurance "1900800.0".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) shipFlag "60".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) shipHomeport Newport,_Oregon.
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) shipLaunched "March 1967".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) shipName "Rainier".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) shipNamesake "Mount Rainier in Washington".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) shipNotes "Ice-strengthened hull; 300 kilowatts electrical power plus 75-kilowatt emergency generator".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) shipNotes "Served in National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 1970-1995 and from 1999".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) shipNotes "Served in United States Coast and Geodetic Survey 1968-1970".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) shipPropulsion "Two General Motors geared diesel engines, 2 shafts, fuel; one Detroit Diesel/Bird Johnson geared through-hull bow thruster".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) shipStatus "Active".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) shipTonnage "1591".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) shipTonnage "578".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) subject Category:1967_ships.
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) subject Category:Ships_built_in_Florida.
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) subject Category:Ships_of_the_National_Oceanic_and_Atmospheric_Administration.
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) subject Category:Survey_ships_of_the_United_States.
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) subject Category:Washington_(state)-related_ships.
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) type MeanOfTransportation.
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) type Ship.
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) type Product.
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) type Ship.
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) type DesignedArtifact.
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) comment "NOAA Ship Rainier (S 221) is a US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration survey vessel.Rainier was built at the Aerojet-General Shipyards in Jacksonville, Florida, the sister ship of NOAA Ship Fairweather (S 220) and retired NOAA Ship Mount Mitchell (S 222). She was launched in March 1967, delivered to NOAA in April 1968, and commissioned in October 1968. She is named for Mount Rainier in the state of Washington.Rainier's ice-hardened hull is 231 feet (70 m) long.".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) label "NOAAS Rainier (S 221)".
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) sameAs m.099khd.
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) sameAs Q6954830.
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) sameAs Q6954830.
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) wasDerivedFrom NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221)?oldid=600838020.
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) depiction NOAA_Ship_Rainier.jpg.
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) isPrimaryTopicOf NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221).
- NOAAS_Rainier_(S_221) name "Rainier (S 221)".