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R/V Sikuliaq Annual Meeting 2012: Anticipated Schedule and Design Verification Overview

Join us for the R/V Sikuliaq Annual Meeting on October 23-24, 2012, where we will outline the anticipated schedule for the vessel’s design verification and construction phases. Key dates include the start of fabrication in January 2010, the keel laying on April 11, 2011, and the official launch scheduled for October 13, 2012. Following delivery on July 26, 2013, comprehensive dockside training and trial periods will be conducted, including science trials in diverse locations such as the Eastern Seaboard and Bering Sea.

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R/V Sikuliaq Annual Meeting 2012: Anticipated Schedule and Design Verification Overview

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  1. R/V SIKULIAQ UNOLS Annual Meeting 23-24 Oct 2012

  2. R/V SIKULIAQ Anticipated Schedule Design Verification and Transfer January to September 2010 Start Fabrication October 2010 Keel Laying 11 April 2011 Z-drives Delivered to Shipyard December 2011 Launch 13 October 2012 Builder’s Trials April 2013 Acceptance Trials May 2013 Delivery 26 July 2013 Post Delivery Dockside/Training August/September 2013 Transit and Science Trials October to December 2013 Ice Trials April 2014 Inport and Dry-dock May 2014 Transit/science trials schedule will be entered into UNOLS ship schedule

  3. 3 SEAFAC Seward Shipyard 1 2 1 Multi-beam testing off Eastern Seaboard 2 Science testing out of Puerto Rico 3 West Coast ice testing in the Bering Sea

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