EXPLORE THE HISTORY OF ANTARCTIC SURVEY VESSEL

DISCOVER WYATT EARP (ASV 01) & OPERATION SOUTHERN DISCOVERY

Imagine the icy winds whipping across the Southern Ocean as you navigate the most remote and extreme environment on Earth. The Antarctic Survey Vessel Wyatt Earp (ASV 01) was commissioned in 1993 as part of Australia’s commitment to its Antarctic program under Operation Southern Discovery.

Designed to endure the unforgiving conditions of Antarctic waters to carry out scientific research, environmental monitoring, and critical supply missions to isolated Antarctic stations. Its contributions have been invaluable, mapping seabeds and facilitating groundbreaking research in one of the harshest climates known to man.

Built for the Extreme

Wyatt Earp was engeneered specifically for the challenges of the Antarctic. Based on the Fantome Class Survey Launches the Royal Australian Navy used, the Wyatt Earp was modified to excel in polar operations. With a full load displacement of 5.77 tonnes and a compact length of 9.2 meters. It has a draught of just 0.53 meters, allowing it to maneuver in shallow coastal waters.

The Survey Boat is powered by two Volvo Penta engines, the Wyatt Earp reaches a max speed of 22.5 knots, covering distances up to 306 nautical miles (567 km) at a cruising speed of 18 knots. These specifications ensured the vessel could perform extended missions in treacherous Antarctic conditions.

The Wyatt Earp was at the forefront of Antarctic exploration and research throughout its service. Equipped with advanced multi-beam echo-sounding technology, it mapped the seabed environments around Australia’s Antarctic stations. Providing invaluable data that contributed to both scientific research and safe maritime operations.

Ready for it's Next Mission

This vessel is ready to be repurposed, offering the potential for various commercial operations from Surveying to Fishing and beyond.

The Wyatt Earp (ASV 01) is Auctioning online now and will wrap up Wednesday 11th September. Whether you’re a collector, a maritime enthusiast, or someone looking for a reliable vessel with a fascinating history, this is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Antarctic exploration history.

 

Inspections are available by appointment at Pickles Milperra, call 1300 052 392 to arrange a time.

 

View Auction listing here for more details.

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