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Is Davie wrong on the costing of Canadian ships? I don't think anybody here would disagree with them.
With respect to supplying ships in the short term - there is always the Charter route. That might make sense for the Coast Guard's ice breakers, and also for Joint Support Ships.
The Cragside is a converted RoRo that is used as a floating base by the USSOC. It is a chartered civilian ferry, similar to the Point Class RoRos supporting the RFA and the RN, that was converted by Maersk.
http://nextnavy.com/the-coming-fight-over-the-navys-fighting-ferries/
I was curious to read that Irving's loan from the Government of Nova Scotia, the one they used to finance the rebuild of their yard, is not repayable if they generate enough jobs. Meanwhile Seaspan financed their yard construction themselves.
With respect to supplying ships in the short term - there is always the Charter route. That might make sense for the Coast Guard's ice breakers, and also for Joint Support Ships.
The Cragside is a converted RoRo that is used as a floating base by the USSOC. It is a chartered civilian ferry, similar to the Point Class RoRos supporting the RFA and the RN, that was converted by Maersk.
http://nextnavy.com/the-coming-fight-over-the-navys-fighting-ferries/
I was curious to read that Irving's loan from the Government of Nova Scotia, the one they used to finance the rebuild of their yard, is not repayable if they generate enough jobs. Meanwhile Seaspan financed their yard construction themselves.