É«ÏãÊÓƵ Research Vessels

The É«ÏãÊÓƵis able to provide unprecedented access to the Gulf of Maine right from the shores of our main campus in Biddeford. The É«ÏãÊÓƵ vessels are operated by a group of experienced Marine Sciences professional staff, all of whom have completed captain’s training as USCG Operators of Uninspected Passenger Vessels and have backgrounds in field logistics and research. Opportunities for students and researchers to operate certain vessels are also available via training.

R/V Llyr

  • 23' LOA
  • Power: 250hp four-stroke Honda outboard
  • Range: Near-shore Gulf of Maine to 12 miles offshore

The Llyr is a 23' center console Maritime Skiff with 250hp outboard, our workhorse used for both near-shore work and research up to 12 miles offshore.

R/V Sakohki

  • 32' LOA
  • Power: Twin 225hp four-stroke outboards
  • Range: 25 miles

The R/V Sakohki is our most versatile at-sea education and research platform. She is capable of transporting and engaging an entire class in hands-on research.

R/V Vitruvius

  • 18' Length overall (LOA)
  • Power: 90hp four-stroke Honda outboard
  • Range: Near-shore, upriver, and protected areas only

Vitruvius is an 18' center console Maritime Skiff. She is our smallest research vessel, used primarily for upriver and estuary work in the lower Saco River. Vitruvius can also be trailered and used for research in areas outside of Saco Bay.

Research Vessels in Action