Gosnold (1962 to 1973)

The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution purchased Explorer, a coastal cargo ship, in March 1962 from a marine salvage yard. As a way of distinguishing this ship from the many other “Explorers in existence, it was named Gosnold by its master Harry Seibert, naval architect John Leiby, and Port Captain John Pike in honor of the captain Bartholomew Gosnold, the first European to land and settle in Woods Hole (1602). The vessel made 206 cruises from Maine to South America and out to Bermuda, covering all types of ocean sciences. Gosnold was transferred to the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution, Florida, in October 1973, where it continued to work. Other names: Explorer (F-76) 1943-1962
Length: 
99'
Beam: 
21'6"
Draft: 
11'
Science Complement: 
6
Crew Complement: 
7
Dates of Afflliation with WHOI: 
1962/1973
Built: 
1943
Builder: 
Kewanuee Shipbuilding Co
Owner: 
U.S. Army
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