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CCGS Griffon - IMO 7022887

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Photographer:
Martin Palardy [ View profile ]
Captured:
Nov 14, 2011
Location:
Montreal, Canada
Photo Category:
Coast Guard
Added:
Feb 16, 2012
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2,071
Image Resolution:
1,200 x 799

Description:

GRIFFON upbound on the St-Lawrence river in front of Vercheres November 14, 2011

IMO number : 7022887
Name of ship : GRIFFON (since 01-04-1970)
Call Sign : CGDS
MMSI : 316286000
Gross tonnage : 2212 (since 01-04-1970)
DWT : 786
Type of ship : Buoy/Lighthouse Vessel (since 01-04-1970)
Year of build : 1970
Flag : Canada
Port : Ottawa
Registered owner CANADA GOVT COAST GUARD
Ship manager CANADA GOVT COAST GUARD

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
GRIFFON
Current flag:
Canada
Home port:
Ottawa
Vessel Type:
Icebreaker
Gross tonnage:
2,212 tons
Summer DWT:
786 tons
Draught:
5.2 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
46°2’52.49” N, 73°6’55.09” W
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0kts, 57.2° (78°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Sorel
 - Arrival:
22nd Apr 2024 / 17:00:57 UTC
Last update:
12 minutes ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Shipping - 1 photos

Coast Guard - 231 photos

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(29)

Matt Ruscher

5 photos

Marc Piché

44 photos

Rudi Rabe

1 photos

Marc Boucher

16 photos

NeilD

3 photos

rburdick27

2 photos

jack2

28 photos

frtrfred

1 photos

Jim Winsor

10 photos

Sam Draye

7 photos

Igor Dilo

3 photos

starfrit

1 photos

jean-michel

2 photos

shoreToShip

6 photos

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Bonjour Robert,
She's beautiful at 41 years old but iam with you Robert that bigger icebreaker for the north was not a luxury. Cut the f-35
for better ships.

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Salut Martin, build 1970 and it is still going; well i think Canada must seriously think about refreshing all coast guard fleet....particularly big heavy icebreaker!!!!
But anyway, color of those ship are still very attracting under a bright sunny day...
Greetings, Robert08

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