Control system upgrades increase safety and reliability.
07/10/2015
Pearl Harbor Naval Station and Hickam Air Force Base have both grown around the historic port, known as Wai’Momi to native Hawaiians, adjacent to Honolulu on Oahu's south shore. Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard (PHNSY), at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, is a regional maintenance center for the Navy's surface ships and submarines. It is the only intermediate maintenance facility for submarines in the Middle Pacific.
Image 1. The Pearl Harbor Dry Dock allows operators to perform necessary repairs to Navy ships and submarines between service. (Courtesy of PcVue, Inc.)
Three of the four dry docks at Pearl Harbor are in the Controlled Industrial Area (CIA) and are primarily used for repairing and maintaining nuclear submarines. These graving-style dry docks are comprised of a narrow basin with access to deep water through a floating caisson gateway. Dry Dock No. 1 measures 1,001 feet from the head side of the caisson, with a width of 114 feet at the bottom and 138 feet at the top, and a depth of 32 feet 6 inches from the mean high-water mark to the keel blocks.