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Not sure how eager the CCG are for the AOP's, they aren't really setup for buoy tending, science work or serious icebreaking. They can do each, but not as well as purpose designed CCG ships can.

Not sure how eager the CCG are for the AOP's, they aren't really setup for buoy tending, science work or serious icebreaking. They can do each, but not as well as purpose designed CCG ships can.
I had the joy of sitting with some dude from the CCG a couple of years ago on a flight to Ottawa. His constant drone on about how shitty the AOPs will be and lament that the CCG will be getting them leads me to believe they are not "excited" in that good way.
The current configuration does not give much storage or working space. Buoys are big, awkward and dangerousDoesn’t the resupply ship format of the ‘new’ breakers lend itself to buoy tending, etc?
But we could modify it and Canadianize it, you know for a few billion here and there.........Good lord. A Type 31 is worse than the current CPF in capability. Worse radar, worse FC, and significantly worse ASW. It would be moving backwords.
We will build a Type 31 for the same money that other countries build a Type 26 for.But we could modify it and Canadianize it, you know for a few billion here and there.........![]()
Just imagine that your 30yrs old and start house hunting and every single house that you looked at had the total price of ownership for 40yrs included in the list price (2 sets of furnaces, 2 sets of a/c, 3 new roofs, 3 sets of fences, 2 new driveways, landscaping, 1 addition, 2 remodeling's multiple sets of furniture, appliances, etc, etc, etc) . Add to the above scenario that the bank will use that 'all-in' price when calculating how much of a mortgage you qualify for.
How many houses do you think would get sold or built in the above scenario?
