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Revision as of 03:34, 7 May 2008


File:Skipper 22.png
Careerflag of canada
Laid down:1947
Launched:1948
Commissioned:26 January
Status:In active service
General Characteristics
Displacement:Classified
Length:6 ft.
Beam:Classified
Draft:N/A
Speed:5½ knots
Armament:Mac G4
Officers:1 (according to her)
Crew:3 (deserted)
Contact:Alberg22 Talk
This user runs macOS.
Left monitorRight monitorThis user has a dual monitor configuration.
This Wikipedian uses a tablet, instead of a mouse.
A Border Collie approves of this Wikipedian.
This user enjoys
sailing and boating.
This user contributes using Opera.
File:Lazystude.gifThis Wikipedian still laments the demise of the Studebaker.


Areas of Interest

Sailing, History,
Marine History,
Graphic Design, Set Design.


Articles

Contributing

HMCS Prince David, Operation Romeo.

Planning

The following are articles that I'd like to start:
HMCS Prince Robert, HMCS Prince Henry.
Canada's Merchant Ships in WWII
Carl Alberg (yacht designer).
Alberg 30, Alberg 22.

Started

HMCS Sodurōy IV, Sodurōy V, Sodurōy IV, Minesweepers

Gallery

This Month's Image

3D image (VectorWorks) - Similar to 4" Ontario Hughes & Owens Type 06 Aviation Box Compass, circa 1942. probably for RCAF.


Sailing