Glosten Design Gives New Life to the R/V Connecticut

Vessel under construction.

Glosten, a Seattle-based naval architecture and marine engineering consultancy, announces completion of the lengthening of the R/V Connecticut, a 90-ft oceanographic research vessel operated by the University of Connecticut (UConn) Marine Sciences program.

Glosten logo 1“Right off the bat, we made a concerted effort to fully understand how the existing boat was constructed,” said Glosten Project Manager Steve White, PE. “This enabled us to not only integrate the new hull extension, but also make many improvements in the legacy ship systems. The result is rewarding to see, since the lengthened vessel delivers both greatly increased capability and improved functionality to support operations.”

The Connecticut, which had been operating at its original length of 76 feet since its construction in 1998, required additional staterooms and lab space. “Things were pretty cramped at the old length,” said Manager of Marine Operations Turner Cabaniss. “The vessel’s operations had outgrown what could be carried out easily and efficiently in the space available. To handle our operations, we needed increased interior space for both crew and scientific equipment.” UConn selected Glosten in early 2016 to provide a contract level design of the vessel conversion and support the University throughout bidding and construction.

2Lengthened VesselLengthened vessel.

Glosten’s redesign added a 14-ft “plug” to the midsection of the ship, creating space for six additional accommodation spaces, and doubling the size of both the wet lab and dry lab. The additional staterooms allow for an increased complement for overnight trips, as well as flexibility to better accommodate different distributions of men and women in each science party.

Modifications substantially increased the capacity of the fresh water, sewage, and fuel tanks to extend the vessel’s range and endurance.

Glosten utilized Einhorn Engineering, PLLC to troubleshoot the ship’s original stern thruster that had been underperforming. Einhorn Engineering recommended modifications that increased thrust, improving the vessel’s Dynamic Positioning performance.

Construction was recently completed at Blount Boats’ shipyard in Warren, RI. The newly lengthened vessel is now underway with a full slate of missions through midyear.

Glosten, founded in 1958, is recognized throughout the marine industry for providing innovative solutions to clients’ challenging problems, integrating advanced analysis with practical, experience-based design. Glosten’s expertise includes Naval Architecture, Ocean Engineering & Analysis, Marine Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Detail/Production Design. Glosten is the parent company to Noise Control Engineering, LLC, a premier acoustical and structural engineering consultancy specializing in noise and vibration.

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