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About the Marine Lab      |      Duke University Marine Lab

Boat Rental Rates
effective 01/15/08

VESSEL NAME
DESCRIPTION
TYPE (Function)
NUMBER OF PASSENGERS
HOURLY RATE (1)
SUSAN HUDSON
57 ft crew
Passenger (Research & Transport)
40/25/20 (plus operators) (2)
$125
CRANDALL
24 ft. center console
Research
(Research only)
or
Transport

(Transport only)
16 (plus operator)
$75
CAROLINA SKIFF
24 ft. center console

Research
(Research only)
or
Transport

(Transport only)

16 (plus operator)

6 (plus operator)

$65
  • Passenger Vessel (R/V SUSAN HUDSON AND R/V CRANDALL): United States Coast Guard (USCG)-inspected vessels. Can do any type of work, including research work and passenger transport. US Coast Guard-licensed crew required.

  • Research Vessel (CAROLINA SKIFF): USCG-designated Oceanographic Research Vessel. Can only conduct oceanographic research. Duke Marine Laboratory certified captain required(3)

  • Transport Vessel (CAROLINA SKIFF): USCG-designated Transport Vessel. Can only transport passengers to and from land-based destinations. US Coast Guard-licensed captain required.

  1. Hourly rates are the same Monday through Sunday (a four-hour minimum is required for weekends and holidays).  Charges will begin from the time the boat is scheduled to depart the dock until its return.  Trip time will include an additional half hour for engine warm up, shut down and clean up. Trips over 12 hours are quoted on an individual basis and may include such costs as crew per diem ($40/day/person) and any berthing costs away from home port.Trips cancelled within five business days of the reservation are subject to a $125 cancellation fee.  No shows will be charged for the full time booked. A fuel surcharge may be required due to sudden and unexpected rises in fuel costs.     
    Groups will be notified in advance if such a fee is required.
  2. For trips under 20 miles offshore and less than 12 hours, 40 passengers are allowed. For 20 miles and beyond, no more than 20 passengers are allowed, as limited by the US Coast Guard. Trawl and/or dredge trips are limited to 25 passengers.
  3. The CAROLINA SKIFF and CRANDALL may be operated as a research vessel by Duke faculty and graduate students provided they have completed the America’s Boating Course (see Bill Kirby-Smith) and the Marine Operations orientation and operational test (see Lanier Mitchum). The Marine Operations training must be scheduled at least one workday prior to day of use.  Transport trips on both vessels require a licensed captain.

To Resrve a Vessel, Contact one of the following people:

Dominick Brugnolotti - 252-504-7652; drb1@duke.edu
Ruth Rolar (10:00am- 1:00pm)- 252-504-7526; rrolar@duke.edu
Lanier Mitchum - 252-504-7506; marineops@nicholas.duke.edu

To discuss vessel capabilities and equipment, contact Lanier Mitchum; 252-504-7506; marineops@nicholas.duke.edu

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