USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center's research vessel R/V San Lorenzo.
PCMSC vessel San Lorenzo Active
Above, the view through the windshield of San Lorenzo reveals a perfect work day on the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta near Rio Vista, California.
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Characteristics
- 1999 Radon
- Length: 26ft
- Beam: 9ft
- Draft: 1 meter
- Propulsion: Volvo Penta D6 – 310
- Drive: Volvo Penta Duo Drive Outdrive
- Fuel Capacity: 120 gallons
- Cruising Speed: 30 knots
Capabilities
- 200lb davit with 4ft gunwale clearance
- 1000W “clean” AC power
- Instrument mounting pole system
- 3-100m interferometric mapping system
- Onboard freshwater
Learn more about our vessels and PCMSC's Marine Facility.
USGS vessel Fast Eddy
PCMSC Marine Facility (MarFac)
PCMSC research vessel Parke Snavely
PCMSC MarFac Vessels
PCMSC vessel Jewell
Below are multimedia items associated with this project.
USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center's research vessel R/V San Lorenzo.
Sun sets on Whiskeytown Lake with PCMSC's vessel San Lorenzo in foreground.
Sun sets on Whiskeytown Lake with PCMSC's vessel San Lorenzo in foreground.
Looking through the windshield of USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center's boat San Lorenzo under pristine field conditions.
Looking through the windshield of USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center's boat San Lorenzo under pristine field conditions.
- Overview
Above, the view through the windshield of San Lorenzo reveals a perfect work day on the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta near Rio Vista, California.
Learn about our research vesselsCharacteristics
- 1999 Radon
- Length: 26ft
- Beam: 9ft
- Draft: 1 meter
- Propulsion: Volvo Penta D6 – 310
- Drive: Volvo Penta Duo Drive Outdrive
- Fuel Capacity: 120 gallons
- Cruising Speed: 30 knots
Capabilities
- 200lb davit with 4ft gunwale clearance
- 1000W “clean” AC power
- Instrument mounting pole system
- 3-100m interferometric mapping system
- Onboard freshwater
- Science
Learn more about our vessels and PCMSC's Marine Facility.
USGS vessel Fast Eddy
USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center's vessel Fast EddyPCMSC Marine Facility (MarFac)
Learn about the USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center Marine Facility, or MarFacPCMSC research vessel Parke Snavely
Information about the USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center's research vessel Parke Snavely , acquired in November 2007.PCMSC MarFac Vessels
The USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center uses a wide variety of vessels, from kayaks to open-ocean ships, to conduct fieldwork. Most vessels are managed by our Marine Facility, or MarFac.PCMSC vessel Jewell
Above, Jewell is prepared for a day of sampling on Grizzly Bay - Multimedia
Below are multimedia items associated with this project.
PCMSC vessel San LorenzoUSGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center's research vessel R/V San Lorenzo.
USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center's research vessel R/V San Lorenzo.
PCMSC vessel San Lorenzo at sunsetSun sets on Whiskeytown Lake with PCMSC's vessel San Lorenzo in foreground.
Sun sets on Whiskeytown Lake with PCMSC's vessel San Lorenzo in foreground.
What the skipper seesLooking through the windshield of USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center's boat San Lorenzo under pristine field conditions.
Looking through the windshield of USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center's boat San Lorenzo under pristine field conditions.