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History
Canada
NameMatthew
NamesakeMatthew
Operator
Port of registryOttawa, Ontario
BuilderVersatile Pacific Shipyards Ltd.
Commissioned1990
Decommissioned2016
Refit2009-2010
HomeportCCG Base Dartmouth, Nova Scotia - Maritimes Region
IdentificationIMO 8806010
Statusdecommissioned
General characteristics
TypeHydrographical Survey Vessel
Displacement857 tonnes (944.68 short tons)
Length50.3 m (165 ft)
Beam10.5 m (34 ft)
Draft4.3 m (14 ft)
Decks4
Installed power1 350
Propulsion2xGeared Diesel
Speed12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph)
Range4,000 nautical miles (7,400 km; 4,600 mi)
Endurance20 days
Boats & landing
craft carried
4
Complement14; 6 officers, 8 crew
Sensors and
processing systems
communications, navigation, scientific
Aviation facilitieshelicopter platform

The CCGS Matthew was a Canadian Coast Guard mid-shore scientific & Survey vessel[1] based in Dartmouth, NS. She was operated within the Canadian Coast Guard Maritimes region. She was primarily used to carry out hydrographic survey work primarily for the production of nautical charting products on the East and West Coast, but could also be used for stock assessment using sonar. She was named for John Cabot's ship Matthew from his second voyage to North America.[2] This was the result of a public high school naming competition.[3] CCGS Matthew frequently operated in co-operation with the Bedford Institute of Oceanography and the Canadian Hydrographic Service. Built in a British Columbia shipyard, Matthew was delivered in an overall white paint scheme. She was transferred to the east coast in 1991, and acquired her Coast Guard red and white paint in 1997.[4]
There was some participation in the mapping of Placentia Bay, NF in co-operation with Natural Resources Canada and the Canadian Hydrographic Service in April 2004.[5] In 2007, the ship was playing an important role in mapping the floor of the Bay of Fundy, particularly along the Nova Scotia coast. Matthew has minimal ice strengthening in its forward hull, and no strengthening of its rudders, shafting and propellers for operation in ice-covered waters.[6]

Refits

During 2005 the vessel was equipped with an advanced, multi-beam echo-sounder. The transducers for this equipment are housed in a centerline pod which extends 1.0 meter below the keel.[7] Suggested alterations to sonar were met with a lack of enthusiasm. Nonetheless, subsequent missions were able to be conducted with only minor delays, none of which were related to the new sonars.[8] As a part of Canada's Economic Action Plan in 2009-2010, Matthew underwent a refit in Quebec City costing over $105,000 involving systems replacement, crane replacement, and reliability improvements.[9][10] In May 2011 Matthew received a short refit.[11]

Decommissioning

Matthew was decommissioned in 2016 and was put up for auction.[12]

References

  1. ^ "CCGS Matthew". Canadian Coast Guard. 2012-08-02.
  2. ^ "The Ships of Canada's Marine Services", Maginley & Collins, Vanwell Publishing, St. Catherines, 2001
  3. ^ Bedford Institute of Oceanography http://www.bio.gc.ca/facilities-installations/vessels-navires/ccgs-matthew-ngcc-eng.php
  4. ^ CCGS Matthew at Shipfax http://shipfax.blogspot.ca/2012/06/ccgs-matthew.html
  5. ^ Mapping Placentia Bay, NF http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/sites/www.nrcan.gc.ca.earth-sciences/files/pdf/org/atlantic/pdf/nfld_e.pdf
  6. ^ Ice operation ability http://www.merx.com/English/SUPPLIER_Menu.asp?WCE=Show&TAB=1&PORTAL=MERX&State=7&id=PW-%24HAL-403-7851&print=Y&src=osr&ForceLID=&HID=&hcode=j805XUs8MfAmOC6J9KhufQ%3D%3D
  7. ^ refit tender notice of 2005 refit details http://www.merx.com/English/SUPPLIER_Menu.asp?WCE=Show&TAB=1&PORTAL=MERX&State=7&id=PW%24HAL4037851&print=Y&src=osr&ForceLID=&HID=&hcode=j805XUs8MfAmOC6J9KhufQ%3D%3D
  8. ^ Hydrographic sonar updates http://www.thsoa.org/hy09/0513P_06.pdf
  9. ^ information from http://actionplan.gc.ca/initiatives/eng/index.asp?mode=8&imode=3&initiativeid=21&id=7514
  10. ^ refit tender http://www.merx.com/English/SUPPLIER_Menu.asp?WCE=Show&TAB=1&PORTAL=MERX&State=7&id=PW-%24HAL-403-7851&print=Y&src=osr&ForceLID=&HID=&hcode=j805XUs8MfAmOC6J9KhufQ%3D%3D
  11. ^ May 2011 refit tender http://www.merx.com/English/SUPPLIER_Menu.Asp?WCE=Show&TAB=1&PORTAL=MERX&State=7&id=PW-%24HAL-302-8304&src=osr&FED_ONLY=0&ACTION=&rowcount=&lastpage=&MoreResults=&PUBSORT=0&CLOSESORT=0&IS_SME=Y&hcode=wk4sOUy1pTFcVS0MJyQZsA%3D%3D
  12. ^ "GC Surplus listing for CCGS Matthew". GC Surplus. Retrieved 11 July 2016.