PCT
MOOSE 62
Orca
Class Patrol Craft Trainer
PCT
MOOSE 62
providing security for the scuttling of the former HMCS ANNAPOLIS
off Gambier Island, BC on 04 Apr 2015.
Courtesy
of / © Dennis Cardy 2015
(Click
on the above photo to view a larger image)
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Laid down:
Launched: Oct 2008
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Accepted by RCN: 27
Nov 2008
Paid off:
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The Orca-class is a class of eight steel-hulled
Royal Canadian Navy Training Tenders. Based on the
Australian-designed Pacific-class patrol boat, the Orca-class was
constructed by Victoria Shipyards between Nov 2004 and Nov
2008, at a total project cost of C$90.7 million. All are in service
at CFB Esquimalt in British Columbia. They replaced the YAG 300
class and operate as training platforms and surveillance craft.
These ships are not commissioned.
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PCT
MOOSE 62 providing security for the
scuttling of the former HMCS Annapolis off Gambier Island, BC on 04
Apr 2015.
Courtesy
of / © Dennis Cardy 2015
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The CO of PCT MOOSE 62 on the bridge wing
looking over Halkett Bay - 04 Apr 2015
Courtesy
of / © Dennis Cardy 2015
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PCT MOOSE 62 off Gambier Island, BC on 04 Apr
2015
Courtesy
of / © Dennis Cardy 2015
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PO2 Connelly, on PCT MOOSE 62, looking over Halkett Bay - 04 Apr
2015
Courtesy of / © Dennis Cardy 2015 |
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