Manoeuvring Investigator!

Now you know how Investigator is a cool research vessel? Well it’s just about to go up further in your estimation.

One of the tricky things for the Master to do on board the Marine National Facility research vessel, is to manoeuvre the ship from the bridge, while the scientists on the back deck are giving instructions, as to what’s going on with a piece of scientific equipment.

Sure there are plenty of cameras showing the Master what’s happening, but wouldn’t it just be easier if the Master could manoeuvre the ship from the back deck, standing right next to the scientists?

Of course it would, and that’s just what will be possible on board Investigator!

Investigator has two plug in points on the back deck for a piece of equipment called a cJoy, that will allow the Master to use the rudder, engines, bow thruster, propulsion motors and propellers.

Here’s a photo of one of Investigator’s Masters, Mike Watson, trying out the cJoy mobile unit on the back deck, during the scientific sea trials, with Steve Thomas looking on.

Testing the cJoy on the back deck of RV Investigator

The two plug in points on the back deck for the mobile unit are shown in this diagram. RV Investigator's back deck, indicating the cJoy plug in points

There are actually two cJoy systems on board the ship. One is permanently mounted on the starboard wing of the bridge and the second is located on the port side wing of the bridge and also doubles as a mobile unit that can be plugged into sockets on the back deck.

The images below will show you where the mobile cJoy unit is located on the port side wing of the bridge.

RV Investigator's cJoy permanent location

RV Investigator's cJoy permanent location

How cool is that!


Investigator covered in pyjama stripes!

From one end of the ship to the other, up and down the stairs, along the corridors and into the laboratories, the ship is slowly being covered in pyjama stripes.

Well that’s what it looks like to me!

The blue striped material has been rolled out, in an effort to protect surfaces throughout the ship.

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The Master’s quarters onboard RV Investigator!

There has to be some advantage to being the Master of Australia’s new Marine National Facility research vessel, Investigator.

Check out the accommodation and adjoining meeting room for the ship’s Master!

The Master's quarters onboard RV Investigator The Master's quarters onboard RV Investigator The Master's quarters onboard RV Investigator The Master's quarters onboard RV Investigator

 


RV Investigator’s electronics workshop

There are a range of support staff who go to sea on board the Marine National Facility research vessel, to help scientists achieve their research outcomes.

This includes electronics technicians.

To enable these specialists to do their work, RV Investigator has a dedicated electronics workshop.

RV Investigator's electronics workshop

RV Investigator's electronics workshop RV Investigator's electronics workshop


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