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CCGS Terry Fox - IMO 8127799

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Photographer:
Les bateaux du Qu [ View profile ]
Photo Category:
Icebreakers
Added:
Oct 12, 2007
Views:
1,124
Image Resolution:
2,576 x 1,932

Description:

Rear view of the second strongest icebraker of the ccg. Thanks to the coast guard for bringing this rare visitor in town.

Next ship that might be interesting to have in town is the CCGS Louis s. St-laurent, just in time for celebrating the 400 birth day of Quebec city!!

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Current name:
TERRY FOX
Current flag:
Canada
Home port:
Ottawa
Vessel Type:
Anchor Handling Vessel
Gross tonnage:
4,233 tons
Summer DWT:
2,113 tons
Length:
88 m
Beam:
18 m
Draught:
8 m

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Shipping - 8 photos

Coast Guard - 16 photos

Icebreakers - 152 photos

Ships under Repair or Conversion - 1 photos

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(29)

esima001

1 photos

Marc Piché

9 photos

foggy

2 photos

Mac Mackay

2 photos

Jarrod David

2 photos

Dean Porter

13 photos

p-36

5 photos

michell

31 photos

Marc Boucher

15 photos

Jeff Cameron

1 photos

Chris C.

8 photos

K. Watson

1 photos

wes pretty

3 photos

Speedstream

1 photos

joseph byrne

1 photos

toogoodarm

1 photos

jean-michel

1 photos

shoreToShip

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Well, the CCGS Louis s. St-Laurent is currently stuck here in Halifax. It has not left here for quite some time now and i am becoming used to her presence. The Terry Fox left some time ago, the first time she had left for a while.
We also regularly get the CCGS Sir William Alexander, CCGS Edward Cornwallis, sometimes the CCGS Earl Grey comes here.
The Louis s St-Laurent is here now, as it usually is.
The Terry Fox stays here regularly for long periods of time. We have several other ships at the Bedford institute of oceanography, including the CCGS Matthew, CCGS Alfred Needler and CCGS Cygnus. I am not currently sure of the whereabouts
of the CCGS Hudson.
Once or twice I have seen the SAR lifeboat Sambro
coming here.

Kier

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