MBT 16.11.005 ZrMs survey vessel ss "Buyskes" (1888)

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Article number: 16.11.005

The Hr.Ms. "Buyskes" (A904) and Hr.Ms. "Blommendal" were hydrographic survey vessels of the Royal Netherlands Navy, deployed to carry out nautical charting, depth soundings and other hydrographic research, particularly in Dutch waters and the Caribbean.


 

General information

Characteristics Specifications
Type Hydrographic survey vessel
Class Buyskes class (2 ships)
In service Late 1970s
Year of construction 1973–1974
Shipyards Bodewes Shipyards, Martenshoek (Groningen)
Named after Dutch hydrographers Buyskes and Blommendal

 

Ships in the class

Name Pennant In service Decommissioned
HMS Buyskes A904 1973 2003
HNLMS Blommendal (no official pennant, sometimes referred to as reserve/successor) ~1974 (possibly used as a training/reserve vessel)

Please note: There is sometimes confusion regarding HNLMS Blommendal – this ship likely played a limited or supporting role. It was not always officially classified as an independent survey vessel like the Buyskes.


 

Technical specifications (HMS Buyskes)

Specification Value
Displacement ± 230 tonnes
Length 42 metres
Width 7.5 metres
Draught 2.5 metres
Propulsion Diesel engine, approx. 900 hp
Speed ± 12 knots
Crew approx. 20 (including hydrographers)

 

Tasks and equipment

  • Hydrographic and oceanographic research

  • Depth measurements (echo sounder/sonar)

  • Mapping of waterways and ports

  • Tidal and current research

  • Collection of data for nautical charts by the Hydrographic Service

Vessels were equipped with:

  • Precision echo sounders

  • Towed sonars

  • GPS systems and radar

  • Workboats for measurements close to the coast


 

Decommissioning

  • Hr.Ms. Buyskes: Decommissioned in 2003, subsequently sold to the civilian sector (possibly for maritime education or survey companies)

  • Replacement: The tasks were taken over by the modern survey vessels HNLMS Snellius (A802) and HNLMS Luymes (A803), in service since 2003


 

Historical significance

The Buyskes class was of great importance for:

  • The safety of Dutch coastal and inland waters

  • Supporting naval operations through up-to-date hydrographic data

  • Ensuring international maritime safety (including the Wadden Sea, the Western Scheldt and the North Sea)

 

 


Specifications:

Drawing number

16.11.005

Description

ZrMs survey vessel ss "Buyskes" (1888)

Quality

pen and ink; general plan; rigging plan 1:100; drawing quite dark

Difficulty

D

Scale

1 : 40

Number of A00 sheets

0

Number of A0 sheets

3

Number of A1 sheets

1

Number of A2 sheets

0

Number of A3 sheets

0

Number of A4 sheets

0

Total number of drawing sheets

4

Number of A4 text pages

0

Weight in grams

 

Details

Total length 85 cm

Remarks

artek 0044

 
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