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Leeway Odyssey is an all aluminum oceanographic research vessel.
Built in 1976 by Breton Industries Ltd., of Port Hawkesbury as fisheries patrol vessel "Cape Harrison". In 1983 she was converted to a survey vessel and renamed CCGS Louis M. Lauzier. In 1995 laid up. In 2005 she was converted back to a patrol vessel in Burlington, Ontario. to be jointly crewed by the RCMP & CCGS. After the conversion, she was assigned to the Quebec region to patrol the St. Lawrence. With the new Hero class coming into service she was declared surplus and renamed 2014-03.
Leeway Odyssey was registered under current name to Leeway Yachts Ltd., in Halifax on October 30, 2015.
Leeway Marine is the leading marine services company in Atlantic Canada operating vessels to support all ocean going sectors, including hydrographic and geophysical survey, ocean research & technology, naval defence training support. All vesels are owned, operated and maintained by Leeway's own technical team.
Specs:
LOA: 48 meters
Beam: 8.2 meters
Draft: 2.5 meters
GRT: 346t
Cruising speed: 12 knots
www.leewaymarine.ca
(sources: various online sites)
Former name(s):
- Cape Harrison (Until 1983 Jan)
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