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Mar 30, 2008
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Ex-CCGS Tupper laid up at the old closed Dartmouth Marine Slips in Halifax Harbour, NS, March 29th 2008. She was just moved from Woodside, I don't know why.

Served in the Canadian Coast Guard until 1998, as a lighthouse supply and buoy vessel (navaids tender).
Call sign: HP9955 (formerly CGCV)
GRT: 1358
Flag: Panama
IMO: 5370905

59-'98: Tupper
'98-'00: 1998-05
2000-: Caruso

Kier Shackleton Gigeroff - March 29th, 2008.

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Current name:
CARUSO

Former name(s):

 -  1988 05 (Until 2000 Jan)

 -  Tupper (Until 1988 Jan)

Vessel Type:
Yacht
Gross tonnage:
1,358 tons
Summer DWT:
437 tons

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Mac Mackay

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Jarrod David

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gerrard

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jatt

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person
Hi Kier

Thought I would add this piece to add to the ships historical record:

Fire crews battle Nova Scotia ship blaze
Canwest News Service
Published: Saturday, October 11, 2008

DARTMOUTH, N.S. -- Halifax fire crews were working Saturday morning to quench a stubborn fire on a decommissioned Coast Guard vessel tied to a Dartmouth, N.S., dock.

Halifax Regional Fire Capt. Dave Meldrum said firefighters responded to the call at about 4:30 a.m. local time after smoke and flames were noticed on the top two decks of the vessel named Tupper when in the service of the Coast Guard.

The vessel, which is now under private ownership, was empty when firefighters arrived and is currently undergoing repairs.

"It's not in service, there is no crew onboard, no obvious power source," said Meldrum. "We don't understand what started this fire yet."

By mid-morning, firefighters had stopped the fire from spreading and were drawing up their plans to contain and quench the fire, said Meldrum.

Meldrum said officials from the Department of National Defence and the Coast Guard were also on the scene at the Dartmouth Marine Slips complex.
© Canwest News Service 2008

Regards

Steve Ellwood

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She has been renamed Caruso, Panamanian flag, for several years now. Plans to convert her to an expedition yacht in Italy fell through. (Sister Simon Fraser was converted without change of name.)
She was moved to this pier because the shipyard needs the space at the Woodside pier for some fabrication work they are doing.

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person
Hmmm...
Do you know what happened? I wonder what they'll do with her now.

Thanks,

Kier

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