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  • R/V RACHEL CARSON

    2 July 2015

    The R/V RACHEL CARSON is based on the “CHALLENGER / TIOGA” hull form with extensive modifications to accommodate a water jet drive. It is one of the smallest dynamic positioning vessels in the world and has proven highly successful in service. The 81-foot, aluminum-hulled vessel was built by Hike Metal, and christened in November 2008….

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  • Complex Tug Launching Operation

    2 July 2015

    Mammoet Canada Eastern Ltd contracted JMS to provide engineering support for a complex launching operation of the ATB tug Freeport being constructed for US Shipping. The 12,000 HP tug is 150 feet long and weighed over 1,200 long tons. The tug had to be moved approx. 300 feet across the shipyard from where it was…

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  • Design of a Walking Barge

    2 July 2015

    At the request of McDermott Caspian Contractors, Inc, JMS conducted a feasibility study and concept design of designing, building, and installing a shallow water pipe laying barge with a walking spud positioning system. This unique system is capable of moving the barge 13 meters in one minute and change heading as needed to match the…

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  • Double-Hull Tank Barges

    2 July 2015

    JMS Naval Architects & Salvage Engineers has designed a 10,000 gallon double-hull tank barge. The 50’ x 18’-6” x 6’-8” barge was built by Senesco Marine of North Kingstown, RI. The HARBOR FUEL 1 was custom-designed for Ocean Havens Marina of Boston, MA and will be used for refueling club member and transient yachts and…

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  • Floating Dry Dock Design

    2 July 2015

    Caddell Dry Dock of Staten Island, NY, contracted JMS to design a floating dry dock capable of handling the largest tank barges in the Northeast. The goal was to maximize lifting capacity consistent with structural requirements and operational considerations in order to be able to service the largest vessel customers in the tug and barge…

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  • ARCTICUS

    1 July 2015

    The oceanographic research and fisheries assessment vessel ARCTICUS  becomes the newest member of a 5-vessel fleet owned and operated by the Great Lakes Science Center in Ann Arbor, Michigan. JMS completed the concept and contract design and provided all technical representation at the shipyard during construction. The vessel was constructed at Burger Boat Company of…

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  • R/V VIRGINIA

    1 July 2015

    “…considered the most modern, most capable research vessel in its size class in the country.” ~ Virginia Daily Press ~ The 93-foot research vessel, R/V VIRGINIA, successfully completed sea trials and is currently transiting to its home port in Virginia. The new vessel was built by Meridien Maritime Reparation. JMS Naval Architects performed the concept…

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  • Stevedoring Crane Barges

    1 July 2015

    JMS Naval Architects engineered and designed a crane barge for the State of Rhode Island that will be used for stevedoring operations at ProvPort Inc. ProvPort is a nonprofit public-private partnership, formed in 1994, which owns and operates the municipal port of the City of Providence, RI. ProvPort is New England’s premier deep water multimodal…

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  • Modular Floating Dry Dock

    30 June 2015

    JMS Naval Architects has completed the design of a 128.0 m (420 ft) by 37.5 m (123 ft) modular floating dry dock for Ocean New Brunswick. The dry dock is designed to be built in three phases. One 60.8 m long section is already under construction, and two additional 36.8 m long end sections will…

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