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Photographer:
Robert Tremblay [ View profile ]
Photo Category:
Icebreakers
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Feb 22, 2010
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1,212 x 1,058

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At full speed crushing the ice to keep the way to the RTA installation open! February, 21 2010

VESSEL TYPE ICEBREAKERHULL TYPE DOUBLE HULLGROSS TONNAGE 5.910 tonsSUMMER DWT 2.919 tonsBUILD 1982BUILDER PORT WELLER DRY DOCKS, ST.CATHARINES CANADAFLAG CANADAMANAGER/OWNER CANADA GOVERNMENT, OTTAWA CANADABREADTH EXTREME 19,51 mCALL SIGN CGDXDEPTH 9,60 mDRAUGHT 7,40 mENGINE TOTAL POWER 17700 KWENGINE TYPE DIESEL ELECTRICFREEBOARD 3400,0 mmLENGTH OVERALL 98,00 mPROPULSION METHOD TWIN SCREWPROPULSION TYPE SELF-PROPELLEDSPEED 14,0 knotsYARD NUMBER 68

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Current name:
DES GROSEILLIERS
Current flag:
Canada
Home port:
Ottawa
Vessel Type:
Icebreaker
Gross tonnage:
6,098 tons
Summer DWT:
2,919 tons
Length:
99 m
Beam:
20 m
Draught:
7 m

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Tres Belle!!! Very nice shot Robert, there is not much ice to break down here in Cape Breton though. Pretty easy winter in our parts.

Best Wishes,
Allan

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person
Nice one Robert!

Icebreakers are something we will probably never see in Portland unless we have another ice age. :lol:

Joy

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Hello Joy, thanks for the comments ! You said : unless we have another ice age. We never know.....my friend, things are changing pretty fast sometimes :hammer:
Best regards, Robert08

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Nice shots Robert. :-)

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Thanks a lot Kyle! Glad you like it! It is almost the end of the season for icebreakers in my area! Unless a great change in the weather happens bringing really cold days we did not have to suffer this winter....
Best regards, Robert08

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