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{{Short description|Performance testing of a ship}}{{For|the Jay Ferguson song|Shakedown Cruise}}{{See also|Shakedown (testing)}}{{Refimprove|date=February 2018}}File:USS Independence (CVA-62) during shakedown cruise 1959.jpg|thumb|USS Independence during her initial shakedown cruise in 1959]]Shakedown cruise is a nautical term in which the performance of a ship is tested. Generally, shakedown cruises are performed before a ship enters service or after major changes such as a crew change, repair, refit or (wikt:overhauling|overhaul). The shakedown cruise simulates working conditions for the vessel, for various reasons. For most new ships, the major reasons are to familiarise a crew with a new vessel and to ensure all of the ship’s systems are functional.

Overview

If the ship is the first of its class, it will likely also be performing its sea trials, a test of its performance. In this context, ‘shakedown cruise’ and ‘sea trials’ may be used interchangeably, though each has a slightly different meaning. In such a case, it is likely that the ship’s systems will be pushed to redline, or maximum capacity, to demonstrate the class’s speed and other important traits. Until bested by another ship of the same class, this shakedown performance will be the standard of the class’s capabilities, and its success may determine whether the class is to enter full production.In the travel industry a shakedown cruise is also undertaken to test the ship and service crew. These test cruises are sometimes made with passengers travelling at a discount.

Availability

A vessel is typically not committed to any timetables or tasks until it completes its shakedown cruise. As such, problems detected during the shakedown cruise can be fixed at minimal cost. While the ship is assigned to the industrial activity for this purpose, this period is known as an “availability”. In the US Navy, the typical length of an availability is 45 to 120 days, and per regulation, must be completed no more than eleven months after the month the ship was first delivered. This is also known as a “post-shakedown availability”.WEB,fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/docs/rept21a.htm, ISR Glossary of Terms, fas.org, 8 February 2018, WEB,fas.org/nuke/guide/usa/doctrine/navy/jfmm/vol1/CH_06.htm, Postshakedown Availability, fas.org, 8 February 2018,

Famous examples

The USS Triton, a nuclear-powered radar picket submarine, was the first vessel to execute a submerged circumnavigation of Earth while on its shakedown cruise in early 1960. Triton is the only U.S. Navy ship to receive a Presidential Unit Citation for its shakedown cruise. USS Massachusetts’s shakedown cruise was Operation Torch.

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