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- HMAS_Cook length "96499.68".
- HMAS_Cook abstract "HMAS Cook (GOR 291/A 219), named after Captain James Cook, was an oceanographic research vessel of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).Design work for a dedicated oceanographic research vessel to replace the converted frigate HMAS Diamantina began in the late 1960s. The ship was ordered in 1973. Cook was 316.6 feet (96.5 m) in length overall, with a beam of 44 feet (13 m) and a draught of 15.1 feet (4.6 m). Displacement was 1,900 tons at standard load, and 2,450 tons at full load. Propulsion machinery consisted of diesel engines, connected to two propeller shafts. Top speed was 17 knots (31 km/h; 20 mph), with a range of 11,000 nautical miles (20,000 km; 13,000 mi) at 14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph). Cook was operated by a ship's company of 150, with facilities for up to 13 civilian scientists. Armament was limited to light calibre weapons.Cook was laid down by HMA Naval Dockyard at Williamstown, Victoria on 30 September 1974, launched on 27 August 1977 and commissioned into the RAN on 28 January 1980. The six-year construction period was criticised, particularly after the ship spent another two years in dockyard hands fixing defects from the building period, including requiring the realignment of the entire propulsion mechanism to reduce vibration.Cook paid off on 31 October 1990 and was sold for conversion to a merchant vessel.[citation needed] As of 2009, the vessel (named Cosmos and registered in the United Arab Emirates), was in the hands of Platinum Yachts for conversion into a private yacht, but work had been suspended.".
- HMAS_Cook commissioningDate "1980-01-28".
- HMAS_Cook decommissioningDate "1990-10-31".
- HMAS_Cook layingDown "1974-09-30".
- HMAS_Cook length "96.49968".
- HMAS_Cook motto ""With Diligence and Skill"".
- HMAS_Cook shipBeam "13.4112".
- HMAS_Cook shipLaunch "1977-08-27".
- HMAS_Cook status "Converted to merchant vessel, fate unknown".
- HMAS_Cook thumbnail HMAS_Cook.jpg?width=300.
- HMAS_Cook topSpeed "31.484".
- HMAS_Cook wikiPageID "438481".
- HMAS_Cook wikiPageRevisionID "594442324".
- HMAS_Cook hasPhotoCollection HMAS_Cook.
- HMAS_Cook shipArmament "Light calibre weapons only".
- HMAS_Cook shipBadge File:HMAS_cook_crest.png.
- HMAS_Cook shipBuilder "HMA Naval Dockyard, Williamstown, Victoria".
- HMAS_Cook shipCommissioned "1980-01-28".
- HMAS_Cook shipComplement "150".
- HMAS_Cook shipCountry "Australia".
- HMAS_Cook shipDecommissioned "1990-10-31".
- HMAS_Cook shipFate "Converted to merchant vessel, fate unknown".
- HMAS_Cook shipLaidDown "1974-09-30".
- HMAS_Cook shipLaunched "1977-08-27".
- HMAS_Cook shipLength "in length overall".
- HMAS_Cook shipMotto ""With Diligence and Skill"".
- HMAS_Cook shipNamesake "Captain James Cook".
- HMAS_Cook shipPropulsion "2".
- HMAS_Cook shipPropulsion "Diesels".
- HMAS_Cook shipRange "at".
- HMAS_Cook shipType "Oceanographic research vessel".
- HMAS_Cook subject Category:1977_ships.
- HMAS_Cook subject Category:Survey_ships_of_the_Royal_Australian_Navy.
- HMAS_Cook type 1977Ships.
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- HMAS_Cook type SurveyShipsOfTheRoyalAustralianNavy.
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- HMAS_Cook comment "HMAS Cook (GOR 291/A 219), named after Captain James Cook, was an oceanographic research vessel of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).Design work for a dedicated oceanographic research vessel to replace the converted frigate HMAS Diamantina began in the late 1960s. The ship was ordered in 1973. Cook was 316.6 feet (96.5 m) in length overall, with a beam of 44 feet (13 m) and a draught of 15.1 feet (4.6 m). Displacement was 1,900 tons at standard load, and 2,450 tons at full load.".
- HMAS_Cook label "HMAS Cook".
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- HMAS_Cook depiction HMAS_Cook.jpg.
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