Crawford, 1956-1973
Scope and Content Note
The Crawford series contains logbooks, graphs, charts, notes, telegrams, memoranda and photographs relating to various scientific activities aboard the Crawford. Logbooks sometimes contain notes, photographs or other materials inserted, taped, glued, or stapled into the logs. Materials were kept in place in the logs; photographs not in logbooks were removed to the WHOI Image collection.
Dates
- Creation: 1956-1973
Access
Open: materials are available for research.
Historical Note
Crawford , a former US Coast Guard cutter, was transferred to WHOI in 1956. The ship underwent considerable renovation at Munro Shipyard in Boston, including an increase in her fuel capacity giving her a range of 30 days and 6,000 miles. She worked in the North and South Atlantic, including the Caribbean Sea amd carried specialized gear for studying hurricanes. The vessel was mainly used for working on hydrographic stations, in long line fishing studies, and in surveying for Texas Towers.
In a novel attempt to increase working space on the vessel, an aircraft wing was attached to her port side in 1980, though it was later dismantled and the experiment was never repeated.
Crawford made 175 cruises for WHOI until 1968. In 1970 the vessel was sold to the University of Puerto Rico.
Specifications
- Built: 1927, Great Lakes
- Length: 125'; Beam: 23'; Draft: 12'3"
- Capacity: crew-17, science-9
[Taken from History of WHOI Research Vessels website.]
Extent
5 boxes (6.25 lin. ft.)
Language
From the Collection: English
From the Collection: English
Arrangement
Logs are arranged by cruise and leg number, and chronologically thereunder.
Repository Details
Part of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Data Library and Archives Repository