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RV Kilo Moana (T AGOR 26)

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Name
  
Kilo Moana

Identification
  
Hawaii HA 0532 XS

Construction started
  
9 February 2001

Length
  
57 m

Laid down
  
9 February 2001

Status
  
in active service

Launched
  
17 November 2001

Builders
  
Atlantic Marine, Mobile

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Owner
  
Office of Naval Research

Acquired
  
by the U.S. Navy, 3 September 2003; by the University of Hawaii on 3 September 2003

RV Kilo Moana (T-AGOR-26) is a small waterplane area twin hull (SWATH) oceanographic research ship owned by the US Navy and operated by the University of Hawaii as a part of the University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLS) fleet. She was designed to operate in coastal and blue water areas. The unique SWATH hull-form provides a comfortable, stable platform in high sea conditions.

In January 2012 Kilo Moana began taking on water from a baseball sized hole in her hull. The crew of the vessel along with the United States Coast Guard were able to temporarily plug the hole and pump out the flooded spaces. She returned to her homeport of Honolulu safely and entered emergency drydock to repair the damaged hull.

Construction

Kilo Moana was built by Atlantic Marine Jacksonville, Florida, for the Office of Naval Research. She was laid down on 9 February 2001 and launched on 17 November 2001. On 3 September 2003 Kilo Moana was delivered to the Navy as a Kilo Moana-class oceanographic research ship and leased to the University of Hawaii on the same day.

References

RV Kilo Moana (T-AGOR-26) Wikipedia