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CCGS Sir Wilfred Grenfell
Sir Wilfred Grenfell during spring refit and maintenance, March 2008, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada
History
Coastguard Flag of CanadaCanada
NameSir Wilfred Grenfell
NamesakeSir Wilfred Grenfell
OperatorCanadian Coast Guard
Port of registryOttawa, Ontario
BuilderMarystown Shipyard Limited, Marystown, Newfoundland and Labrador
Yard number809762
Commissioned1987
In service1987–present
HomeportCCG Base St. John's, Newfoundland – Newfoundland and Labrador Region
IdentificationCGJY
Statusin active service
General characteristics
TypeOffshore Ice Strength Multi Patrol Vessel/Icebreaker
Displacement2,404 tonnes (2,649.96 short tons)
Length68.48 m (224 ft 8 in)
Beam15 m (49 ft 3 in)
Draft5.42 m (17 ft 9 in)
Ice classLloyds 3
PropulsionGeared diesel
Speed16 knots (30 km/h)
Range11,000 nmi (20,000 km)
Endurance35 days
Boats & landing
craft carried
  • Lifeboat/Workboat (Davits)
  • RHI Hurricane 740 (Miranda Davit)
  • RHI Hurricane 740 (Miranda Davit)
  • Zodiac (Crane)
Complement20
Aircraft carried1 × MBB Bo 105 helicopter

CCGS Sir Wilfred Grenfell is a Canadian Coast Guard vessel based in St. John's, Newfoundland.

An Offshore Ice Strength Multi Patrol Vessel, the vessel is named after the medical missionary in Labrador, Sir Wilfred Grenfell.

Sir Wilfred Grenfell was built in 1987 by Marystown Shipyard Ltd., in Marystown, Newfoundland. She was originally laid down as an offshore supply vessel but was subsequently purchased by the Canadian Government and converted for Coast Guard service.

She played an important role in the Turbot War.

In the novel World War Z, by Max Brooks, ex-Sir Wilfred Grenfell has been decommissioned and is at Alang, India awaiting scrapping. The still functioning ship is used to rescue people escaping from the zombie hordes.[1]

It also appeared in the novel The Wheel of Darkness by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child as an ice-strengthened Canadian Coast Guard cutter.

References

  1. ^ Brooks, Max (2006). World War Z. pp. 72–73.


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