MISS BONNIE
Research Vessel Miss Bonnie
The Miss Bonnie is a reliable and efficient nearshore work platform within the Support Vessels of Alaska, Inc. (SVA) fleet, built to support day-to-day field operations in Kachemak Bay and nearby coastal areas. Ideal for small science teams and technical work, the vessel is well-suited for instrument deployment and recovery, water sampling, site access, and general project support. Its size and flexibility allow for quick mobilization and adaptability in changing field conditions, making it a strong fit for projects that don’t require a large research vessel but still demand professional execution.
FLAG OF REGISTRY
United States of America
DIMENSIONS
LOA: 41’
Beam: 11’
Maximum Draft: 3′
ELECTRONICS
VHF Radio
Depth Sounder
Plotter
TANKAGE
Fuel: 400 gal.
PASSENGERS
6 Max
ENGINES (2)
Engine(2): Yamaha Outboards
Engine(2) Total Power: 850 HP
SPEED
Cruising Speed: 25 knots
Maximum Speed: 35 knots
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT
As needed to complete contract
Davit 250# SWL
Power Block
Shore Tender
Safety Gear






