RV The Princess Royal
History | |
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United Kingdom | |
Name | RV The Princess Royal |
Namesake | Princess Anne of the United Kingdom |
Owner | Newcastle University |
Operator | Newcastle University Department of Marine Science and Technology[3] |
Route | Coastal waters, rivers and estuaries of North East England.[3] |
Builder | Alnmarintec, Blyth, UK[5][2] |
Yard number | ALN 109[2] |
Christened | 04 February 2011[4] |
Identification |
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Status | In service |
General characteristics | |
Type | Research Vessel[6] |
Displacement | 35 t (34 long tons; 39 short tons)[2] |
Length | 18.9 m (62 ft) LOA[2] |
Beam | 7.42 m (24.3 ft)[2] |
Draught | 1.8 m (5.9 ft)[1] |
Installed power | 1,200 hp (890 kW)[3] |
Propulsion | |
Speed | |
Range | 400nm in sea state 4-5[3] |
Boats & landing craft carried | 5m inflatable RIB[2] |
RV The Princess Royal is a research vessel owned and operated by Newcastle University as part of the School of Marine Science and Technology. Designed by in-house naval architects from the school, The Princess Royal replaced the previous RV Bernicia as the school's research vessel.
Design[]
The Princess Royal has a twin hull, deep-vee form with each hull having a bulbous bow. The hull form aims to improve seakeeping, stability and fuel efficiency[6] and was designed by the School of Marine Science and Technology at Newcastle University. The ship was built by Alnmarintec in Blyth[2] to MCA category 2 requirements and is constructed from aluminium alloy.[6]
The Princess Royal is equipped with a 6.5 tonne-metre knuckle boom crane, a 2 tonne hydraulic A-frame, two trawl winches, a pot hauler two ROV winches and a 5-metre Rigid Inflatable Boat.[2]
Powering the vessel are two MAN D2676 diesel engines coupled to two fixed-pitch propellers.[3][2]
Namesake[]
The Princess Royal is named after Princess Anne who christened the ship during a ceremony in Blyth on 04 February 2011.[4]
References[]
- ^ a b c "MarineTraffic.com Tracking of RV The Princess Royal". Retrieved 2017-08-16.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "ALN 109 'The Princess Royal'". Retrieved 2017-08-16.
- ^ a b c d e f "Research Vessel, The Princess Royal". Retrieved 2017-08-16.
- ^ a b "Princess Royal to launch marine research centre". Retrieved 2017-08-16.
- ^ "Princess on the Tyne: Introducing the RV The Princess Royal". Retrieved 2017-08-16.
- ^ a b c "School of Marine Science and Technology: Blyth Marine Station and RV Princess Royal" (PDF). Retrieved 2017-08-16.
- Newcastle University
- Research vessels of the United Kingdom
- 2011 ships