Journal Entry

What is 420 feet long, 82 feet high, breaks ice up to 4.5 ft thick at 3 knots, and can travel 300 miles in open seas in 24 hours? It is the USCGC Healy. The Healy is the largest and newest Coast Guard cutter in the fleet. With new technology, the Healy can operate with fewer crewmembers than other similar ships.

USCGC HealyA large ship in a larger sea

Some people call the Healy a floating hotel or city as it has to do everything from generating it's own power, making drinking water, disposing of waste... Everything has backups because when you are out a sea and something breaks, you want to be able to finish your mission.

EMCM Curtis Podhora is the person to ask about the how the ship operates. He gives 4-hour tours of the heart of the ship. It is a different world as I entered into the mechanical and electrical part of the ship, the largest part of the ship.

Control RoomEverything is monitored from this room (Photo by Dr. Trites)

The control room overlooks the engine room. The monitors in the control room constantly check 6000 sensors to insure the safe operations of the ship. Fire prevention and ways to quickly put out fires are important on a ship generating 6600 volts of electricity and carrying 1.25 million gallons of fuel and many gallons of lubricating oils and jet propulsion fuel.

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Engine 2There are 4 engines (Photo by Dr. Trites) Inside the engine roomIt is big and loud in there And where does this wire go?One of 10 units that senses the ship's mechanical units Can I fit? YES!Many holes to climb through Looking upSteps are called ladders because they are narrow and steep (Photo by Dr. Trites) Does it fit?Fire prevention is key The bow of the boatFooseball in the bow? A whole lot of lineCurtis holds the line Neatly placed lineLines for all occasions