History | |
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United States | |
Name | Hayes |
Builder | Todd Shipyards, Corp., Seattle, Washington |
Laid down | 12 November 1969 |
Launched | 2 July 1970 |
Acquired | by the Navy, 21 July 1971 |
Commissioned | 21 July 1971 as USNS Hayes (T-AGOR-16) |
Decommissioned | circa 10 June 1983 |
In service | 1992 as USNS Hayes (T-AG-195) |
Reclassified | as an Acoustic Research Ship |
Refit | at Tacoma Boatbuilding in Tacoma, Washington. Received in Tacoma Boat in 1988, refit as submarine surveillance vessel. Refit was 95% complete in December 1990, when the vessel was removed from Tacoma Boatbuilding and completed at Naval Shipyard Bremerton, Washington. The USNS Hayes was completed and delivered to the U.S. Navy in June 1992. |
Identification |
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Fate | struck from the naval register in 2008 |
Status | Laid up at NAVSEA Inactive Ships Maintenance Facility, Philadelphia, PA. |
General characteristics | |
Type | Hayes-class oceanographic research ship |
Displacement |
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Length | 74.9m (246 ft) |
Beam | 22.8m (75 ft) |
Draft | 6.7m (22 ft) |
Propulsion | diesel-electric, two Caterpillar diesel engines, 3,620hp, two generators, two Westinghouse electric motors, 2,400hp; two auxiliary diesel (for creep speed) 330hp, two propellers |
Speed | 17 knots |
Complement | 26 civilian mariners, 30 scientific party |
Armament | none |
USNS Hayes (T-AGOR-16/T-AG-195) was a Hayes-class oceanographic research ship acquired by the United States Navy in 1971. In 1992 she was reconfigured as an acoustics research ship and assigned to the Navy's program of acoustic noise reduction for submarines.