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R/V Ken Barbor

Captain 鈥 Matt Muzslay

The R/V Ken Barbor is an Endeavor 48 foot built in 2008 by Silver Ship鈥檚 in Theodore, AL, for the Department of Marine Resources (DMR). In January of 2021, she was delivered to The University of 麻豆传媒 after a 10 month extensive refurbishment.

The transformation from the original Endeavor 45 constructed as a cabin patrol vessel for the Mississippi DMR to an Endeavor 48 research vessel involved extensive design and reconstruction. The vessel was updated and refitted to serve as an offshore Research Vessel to support 麻豆传媒鈥檚 School of Ocean Science and Engineering鈥檚 deep ocean underwater surveys using various Uncrewed Underwater Vehicle systems. (UUV鈥檚).

  • The R/V Ken Barbor (USCG official number 1307097) is 48 feet long , with a 14-foot beam, has a displacement of 30 gross tons, and a draft of 3 feet depending on the load. The vessel has an average cruising speed of 16 knots with a range of 250 nautical miles. The vessel is a day boat only, no overnight cruises are permitted, per the USCG鈥檚 Letter of Designation.
  • The boat is equipped with two Cummins 610 HP diesel engines and a Northern Lights 16 kw 110/240V single-phase diesel generator. The vessel carries 680 fuel and 40 gallons of potable water.
  • The R/V Ken Barbor is licensed to carry 6 passengers maximum and is crewed by  the Captain. The cabin, below decks, and head have central air conditioning. 

Deck Equipment includes a 1000-pound Hydraulic Crane, a 500 pound 24-volt Davit, recessed deck tie downs, fixed swim platform, and Revere 6 man lift raft.

Electronic equipment includes Furuno Navigation System; radar, plotter and depth sounder, Icom VHF & Single Side Band radios, Auto Pilot, AIS, and engine and generator room cameras. The R/V Ken Barbor is insured to cover normal research activities of the Marine Research Center. Any additional insurance requirements must be provided by the chartering researchers or program.

Charter Fees

The base rate is for up to 8 hours of usage and is inclusive of fuel (rates subject to change).. Any use beyond 8 hours is prorated. Food and drinks are not supplied. Small personal coolers are permitted.

  • Daily base rate - $1,700.00 / 8 hours
  • Hourly overage rate - $212.50 / hour

For more information or to reserve the R/V Ken Barbor, please contact Matthew Muzslay at Matthew.Muzslay@usm.edu or (228) 214-9017.

Additional Notes for Charters

  • A day starts when the vessel leaves the home port and ends when the vessel returns to the home port. Once the vessel leaves the dock, the full rate will be charged regardless of return time or work completed.
  • Request for Service forms are to be turned in at least 5 working days before the departure of any trips. Trip cancellations must be received at least 5 working days prior to departure or 陆 the day rate will be charged. There will be no charge for weather days at the dock. 
  • The Captain will monitor weather conditions before departure and advise the field party chief of conditions to determine if any work can be accomplished.
  • All deck machinery will only be operated by the crew. The Chief Scientist will be responsible for all hazmat chemicals.

The R/V Ken Barbor is insured to cover normal research activities of the Marine Research Center. Any additional insurance requirements must be provided by the chartering researchers.

  • If a 鈥淩equest for Services鈥 form is not completed at least 5 working days prior to any trip, the trip will not be confirmed and could be subject to changes in dates.
  • All passengers under 18 years of age will be required to submit a parental consent form with the Vessel Operations Manager before a trip embarks.

Vessel Waiver Form

 

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703 East Beach Drive
Ocean Springs, MS 39564

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Gulfport, MS 39501

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