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New Canadian Shipbuilding Strategy

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I thought it was "the pen" that was most dangerous.
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I take issue with their claim of being the "leader in Icebreaker shipyard", currently that honour lays with Irving who has built 6 icebreakers in recent years. That will change later.

 
I take issue with their claim of being the "leader in Icebreaker shipyard", currently that honour lays with Irving who has built 6 icebreakers in recent years. That will change later.

Where does Seaway get off claiming this in the first place? I thought that Davies was the go to firm for ice breakers or are all the CG ships planned for Seaway rated and to be used 12 months a year?
 
Where does Seaway get off claiming this in the first place? I thought that Davies was the go to firm for ice breakers or are all the CG ships planned for Seaway rated and to be used 12 months a year?
Maybe because Seaspan has more icebreaker contracts than Irving and Davie combined?

Irving
  • 8 AOPS
Davie
  • 1 Polar icebreaker
  • 6 Program icebreakers

Seaspan
  • 1 Polar icebreaker
  • 16 Multi-Purpose Icebreakers
 
Maybe because Seaspan has more icebreaker contracts than Irving and Davie combined?

Irving
  • 8 AOPS
Davie
  • 1 Polar icebreaker
  • 6 Program icebreakers

Seaspan
  • 1 Polar icebreaker
  • 16 Multi-Purpose Icebreakers
But how many delivered in the last ten years?
 
Who inherited the Kvaerner Aker design shops in Vancouver?
AI says this: Kvaerner and Aker Solutions merged to become a single company called Aker Solutions. This merger, completed in 2020, combined their strengths in oil and gas and renewable energy project execution, engineering, construction (EPC), and technical services. Aker Solutions now focuses on reducing climate gas emissions from oil and gas installations and developing renewable energy solutions.
 
They’ll be having to build another one soon enough.
They won’t come to that realization till after the new subs and corvettes start arriving. Now that Jetty B is completed has A Jetty been dismantled? And how many years until A is completed? My guess is that Protecteur will be commissioned long before that date and will be docked at Ogden Point.
 
They won’t come to that realization till after the new subs and corvettes start arriving. Now that Jetty B is completed has A Jetty been dismantled? And how many years until A is completed? My guess is that Protecteur will be commissioned long before that date and will be docked at Ogden Point.
Protecteur's home will be B jetty. It's not like any other ships really used A Jetty that much. My concern is the lack of ability to go alongside at the ammo jetty. That's gonna be one big PITA for ammoing the ship by barge. From the orginal Protecteur's experience it taks at least a week at anchor to do.
 
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