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Canadian Coast Guard buys 4th interim icebreaker

Following a competitive process, the Canadian Coast Guard has announced the purchase of a commercial light icebreaker from New Brunswick-based Atlantic Towing Limited. This vessel will ensure that the Coast Guard retains its icebreaking capacity to keep vital shipping lanes open when the existing fleet enters planned maintenance periods.

The vessel, currently designated Mangystau 2 was purchased from Atlantic Towing Limited at a cost of $45.2 million including taxes. The vessel is currently home ported in Turkmenistan.

This light icebreaker is the fourth interim icebreaker purchased by the Canadian Coast Guard, following the prior purchase of three medium interim icebreakers – the CCGS Jean Goodwill, CCGS Vincent Massey, and CCGS Captain Molly KoolThese vessels were acquired to supplement the existing fleet during vessel life extension and repair periods.

The vessel is expected to arrive before the end of the year at its temporary home in Canada at Coast Guard’s Prescott base in Ontario. Upon its arrival, CCG will undertake inspection and design work to prepare for the conversion of the vessel in order for it to join the Coast Guard’s icebreaking fleet. Public Services and Procurement Canada will issue a public tender for the refit work in early 2022.

Upon joining the Coast Guard fleet, this vessel will perform icebreaking duties as well as tend the Coast Guard’s navigational buoys in the Great Lakes, St. Lawrence, and Atlantic regions. In addition, the vessel will be available for search and rescue duties when needed. (Photo Atlantic Towing Ltd.)

 

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