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CCGS Louis S. St. Laurent - IMO 6705937

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Photographer:
K. Watson [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jun 8, 2009
Location:
Halifax, Canada
Added:
Jun 11, 2009
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1,607
Image Resolution:
1,536 x 1,935

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Icebreaker LOUIS S. ST-LAURENT in the NOVADOCK at Halifax Shipyards,Halifax,Nova Scotia on June 8th 2009.
Built at Canadian Vickers,Mtrl,1969.
Lengthened and re-engined at Halifax Shipyards 1988-1993.
Type: Heavy Arctic Icebreaker (Canada's largest icebreaker)
Displacement: 11,441 tonnes (12,611.54 short tons)
Tons burthen: 5,370 tonnes (5,919.41 short tons)
Length: 119.63 metres (392.49 ft)
Beam: 24.38 metres (79.99 ft)
Draught: 9.91 metres (32.51 ft)
Ice class: 100 A
Installed power: 20,142 kilowatts (27,010.87 bhp)
Propulsion:Diesel electric, 3 GE direct current motors powered by 5 x Krupp Mak 16M453C.
Speed: 16 knots (30 km/h)
Endurance: 205 days
Boats and landingcraft carried: 1 x Zodiac Hurricane RHIB
2 x workboat/lifeboat
1 x LCM barge
Complement: 46
Aircraft carried: 2 x MBB Bo 105 or equivalent.
Own/Operator: Canadian Govt./Canadian Coast Guard.
Flag:Canada.
Call Sign:CGBN.
Photo © Capnken 2009

Vessel
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Current name:
LOUISS ST LAURENT
Current flag:
Canada
Home port:
Ottawa
Vessel Type:
Icebreaker
Gross tonnage:
11,345 tons
Summer DWT:
4,640 tons
Length:
111 m
Beam:
25 m
Draught:
9.1 m

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Shipping - 3 photos

Coast Guard - 1 photos

Icebreakers - 159 photos

Ships under Repair or Conversion - 7 photos

Wheelhouse - 2 photos

Ships' Lifeboats and Tenders - 1 photos

Photographers
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Allan RO

1 photos

Mac Mackay

1 photos

Jarrod David

5 photos

shipmate17

1 photos

Dean Porter

8 photos

p-36

1 photos

michell

20 photos

Ronnie Eavis

1 photos

T.Richard

2 photos

Marc Boucher

19 photos

Jacques

1 photos

Jean Hemond

1 photos

GARRY

1 photos

Chris C.

26 photos

K. Watson

19 photos

Marqdoyon

1 photos

wes pretty

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Edwin M.

1 photos

shoreToShip

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Nice pic. 8-)

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Thankyou Cat320DL,Rgds,Ken

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Hi Ken,

I agree, a great shot.

Regards
Dean

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Thanks Dean,Cheers,Ken

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Very nice picture Ken! Great angle!

My teacher worked on this years ago and told us a lot about it.

Cheers!

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Hi Ben,Thanks,Glad you liked him.Cheers,Ken

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Hi Ken, that shot is very impressive; i always enjoy to look at what ship looks like when they are not in the water. that is a perfect example! It is not a young ship but it still looks in pretty good shape! Pretty good maintenance always gives good results! :-D
Thanks to share, robert08

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Merci Robert, I'm glad you enjoyed it. I did quite a bit of work on this one prior to her fire back in the eighties.Great old vessel. Cheers,Ken

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