NOAAS Rude

NOAAS Rude (S 590)
NOAAS Rude (S 590)
History
U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey
NameUSC&GS Rude (ASV 90)
NamesakeCaptain Gilbert T. Rude (1881-1962), a U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Commissioned Corps officer
BuilderJackobson Shipyard, Oyster Bay, New York
Launched17 August 1966
CompletedDecember 1966
Commissioned29 March 1967
FateTransferred to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 3 October 1970
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
NameNOAAS Rude (S 590)
NamesakePrevious name retained
AcquiredTransferred from U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey 3 October 1970
Decommissioned25 March 2008
IdentificationIMO number6728185
Honors and
awards
FateTransferred to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency August 2008
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
NameUS EPA Lake Explorer II
AcquiredTransferred from NOAA August 2008
In service1 October 2009
HomeportDuluth, Minnesota
IdentificationIMO number6728185
General characteristics
Class and typeS1-MT-71a
TypeRude-class hydrographic survey ship
Tonnage150 gross register tons (domestic tonnage)
Displacement220 tons (ITC tons)
Length90 ft (27 m)
Beam22 ft (6.7 m) (moulded)
Draft7.2 ft (2.2 m)
Installed power850 shp (0.63 MW)
PropulsionTwo Cummins 425 hp (0.317 MW) geared diesel engines, 2 shafts, 3,900 US gallons (15,000 L) fuel
Speed10 knots (19 km/h) (cruising)
Range1,000 nautical miles (1,900 km)
Endurance5 days
Boats & landing
craft carried
One launch
Complement11 (4 NOAA Corps officers, 1 licensed engineer, and 6 other crew members)
Notes120 kilowatts electrical power

NOAAS Rude (S 590) was an American Rude-class hydrographic survey ship that was in commission in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) from 1970 to 2008. Prior to her NOAA career, she was in commission in the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey from 1967 to 1970 as USC&GS Rude (ASV 90). She was named for Gilbert T. Rude, former Chief of the Division of Coastal Surveys of the Coast and Geodetic Survey.

In 2008, NOAA decommissioned Rude and transferred her to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Renamed US EPA Lake Explorer II, she entered EPA service as a research ship in 2009.