The CCGS Louis St Laurent arrived in Halifax. and tied up at the Coast Guard Base in Dartmouth. She damaged her bow in a Colision with the Maple Lea. Photos to follow. (Below) looks like a patch was applied in Sydney. This was likely to keep the water out in
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Hero Class #5 was rolled out this morning for painting. She will become the CCGS G. Peddle. Hero #4, CCGS Constable Carrière, has been tarped to protect form overspray, though there are clearly some wind issues. The Vessel is named after Canadian Coast Guard Chief Officer Gregory Paul Peddle, S.C.,
General cargo vessel Maple Lea reportedly suffered engine failure off Nova Scotia on Feb 17 13 and was adrift north of Prince Edward Island. According to AIS, vessel was en route to Skaw, Shetland. Maple Lea is tying up at Sydport in Sydney ns. She was towed in with the
The Honourable Keith Ashfield, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans and Minister responsible for the Atlantic Gateway, announced the acceptance of the the third of the Canadian Coast Guard’s new Hero Class vessels, the CCGS Corporal Teather C.V., built by Irving Shipbuilding Inc. “Our Government is proud to name our ships
Looks like a CG Vessel was docked at Halifax Shipyards today, however it was not the Louis St Laurent. The new Corporal Teather appears to be docking, presumably to address an issue identified on trials. Update, The CCGS Louis St Laurent sailed at 1100. No destination is given UPDATE 1500
the CCGS Louis St Laurent is still in the Basin. Given the delay in the Departure of Highlanders, it may take a couple of days to adjust the Blocks in the Nova Dock before she can be docked. Shipfax however is reporting that she may be summoned to the St
Once Stationed in Halifax, CCGS Louis St Laurent is now based in St. Johns NF, and is a rarer site here. She is likely bound for the Nova Dock, after a stopover at BIO.
Got her outbound on trials. (Below) With CCGS Louis St Laurent
Various sources are reporting that the Vessel Lyubov Orlova is now adrift at sea. The tug Charlene Hunt was ordered back to St Johns by transport canada over safety concerns, after she lost the tow off Cape Race, last thursday. The CCGS Cape Roger (File Photo, Below) is On Station,
Hero Class #3, CCGS Corpoal Teather C.V is currently on trials in the Bedford Basin. Photos to follow.
