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June 17, 2015 · about 11 years ago

Boksa to Design New Research Vessel (USA)

Boksa Marine Design has been awarded a contract by Florida-based oceanography institute for the design and engineering of a new coastal class research vessel. The new boat will replace an existing vessel which has been used as a floating laboratory for scientists and students studying in the waterwa

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Boksa Marine Design has been awarded a contract by Florida-based oceanography institute for the design and engineering of a new coastal class research vessel.

The new boat will replace an existing vessel which has been used as a floating laboratory for scientists and students studying in the waterways of Florida, the Gulf of Mexico and the Bahamas for more than 35 years.

The project calls for the complete design and engineering of the new ship as well as design of the shipyard bid package, development and evaluation of builder requests for proposals (RFPs) and assistance in managing the construction of the vessel once a shipyard has been chosen.

“We’re excited to be a part of this new project. The vessel has a rich history of scientific education and discovery here in Florida and we hope the new boat will continue the institute’s ongoing mission,” said Nick Boksa , president of Boksa Marine Design.

The overall goal of the design will address the limitations of a vessel that was originally built in 1968 and has become increasingly more expensive to maintain.

According to Boksa Marine, the new ship will be both longer and wider than its predecessor. The design will offer the new vessel more working space, including separated wet and dry labs, a larger work deck, separate galley and more comfortable arrangements for berthing.

Anticipated missions for the new vessel will include a variety of over-the-side operations including water sampling, bioacoustics, sediment coring, and fisheries research.

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