Silas Bent class survey ship

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USS Silas Bent T-AGS-26.jpg
Silas Bent (AGS-26), on builder's trials, July 1965
General characteristics
Type: AGS-26 (Silas Bent) class survey ship
Tonnage: 1,935 tons
Tons burthen: 2,580 tons
Length: 285' 3"
Beam: 48'
Draft: 15’
Propulsion: ALCO diesels, Allis-Chalmers electric drive, single shaft. SHP approx. 3000 + 350 SHP trainable and retractable, gas turbine powered, bow propulsion unit to assist station-keeping and ultra-quiet ship operations.[1]
Speed: 15 knots
Complement: 44 crew, 26 scientific party
Armament: None

The Silas Bent class is frequently found applied to four ships though the Naval Vessel Register and some sources officially break them into the subclasses of AGS-26 [2] and AGS-33[3]. Silas Bent was the first of the first four purpose built ships for U.S. Navy surveys. Previous ships had been modifications of various naval types.

Bent (AGS-26) and Kane (AGS-27)

Two ships were built to essentially the same design at two different yards.

  • USNS Silas Bent (T-AGS-26 was laid down at the American Shipbuilding Corp, Cleveland, Ohio, 2 March 1964, launched, 15 May 1964 and delivered to the Navy 23 July 1965.[4]
  • USNS Elisha Kent Kane (T-AGS-27) was laid down at Christy Marine Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, 19 December 1964, launched 20 November 1965 and delivered to the Navy, 19 May 1967.[5]

Wilkes (AGS-33) and Wyman (AGS-34)

USNS Wyman T-AGS-34.jpg
NAVOCEANO (Naval Oceanographic Office) Bulletin, March 1994 photo of USNS Wyman (T-AGS-34) captioned: "Refurbishments provides ship with extensive shallow-water survey capability"
General characteristics
Type: AGS-33 Wilkes class survey ship
Tonnage: 1,935 tons
Tons burthen: 2,540 tons
Length: 286' 7.5"[6]
Beam: 48'
Draft: 17’ (including sonar domes)
Propulsion: ALCO diesels, Allis-Chalmers electric drive, single shaft. SHP approx. 3400[6] + bow propulsion unit.
Speed: 15 knots
Complement: 42 crew, 28 scientific party
Armament: None

The AGS-26 and AGS-33 (Wilkes) subclass ships were externally almost identical with slightly different modernized internal configuration reflecting their being laid down (July 1968) three years after Bent's delivery to the Navy 23 July 1965 (See photos at references). The two AGS-33 ships are USNS Wilkes (T-AGS-33)[7] and USNS Wyman (T-AGS-34)[8].

USNS Wilkes (AGS-33) and USNS Wyman (AGS-34) were laid down on the same day, 18 July 1968, at the same shipyard, Defoe Shipbuilding Co., Bay City, Michigan.

  • USNS Wilkes was launched, 31 July 1969 and delivered to the Navy, 28 June 1971.
  • USNS Wyman was launched, 30 October 1969 and delivered to the Navy, 3 November 1971.

Configuration and Data Systems

The ships were designed to be capable of surveys supporting hydrographic and bathymetric charting and oceanographic requirements. They differed chiefly in installed equipment and systems, particularly data acquisition systems.

The Bent was equipped with the Oceanographic Data Acquisition System (ODAS) as were the later oceanographic survey ships Kane and Wilkes.[9] The Wyman replaced USNS Sgt. George D Keathley (T-AGS-35) for geophysical, particularly gravity, and bathymetric surveys.[10] Wyman was equipped first with the Hydrographic Data Acquisition System (HYDAS)[6] that was replaced in the mid 1970s by a new narrow beam swath system with its own specialized data acquisition system. The swath array, replacing the single beam system, was the Bottom Topography Survey Subsystem (BOTOSS) and the processing system, replacing HYDAS, was the Bathymetric Survey System (BASS)[11].

See also

References

  1. http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/10/1026i.htm | USNS Silas Bent (T-AGS-26) Introduction Brochure hosted at NavSource
  2. http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/AGS26.htm | Naval Vessel Register - SILAS BENT (AGS-26)
  3. http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/AGS33.htm | NVR: WILKES (AGS 33) SURVEYING SHIP
  4. http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/10/1026.htm |NavSource: USNS Silas Bent (T-AGS-26)
  5. http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/10/1027.htm | NavSource: USNS Elisha Kent Kane (T-AGS-27)
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/10/09103404.jpg | NavSource: Wyman Welcome Aboard brochure, inside pages (image)
  7. http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/10/1033.htm | NavSource: USNS Wilkes (T-AGS-33)
  8. http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/10/1034.htm | NavSource: USNS Wyman (T-AGS-34)
  9. http://www.archive.org/stream/federaloceanprog1972unit#page/68/mode/2up/search/ODAS | The Federal Ocean Program, April 1972 (p. 67-68)
  10. http://www.archive.org/stream/federaloceanprog1972unit#page/66/mode/2up/search/Wyman | The Federal Ocean Program, April 1972 (p. 66)
  11. http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA024853 | ARL Technical Support during BOTOSS (abstract)

The Federal Ocean Program, April 1972