tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2454798339310771617.post243933014610064415..comments2024-03-28T06:45:47.449-03:00Comments on Shipfax: Rare success for CCG surplusMachttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09559556529557710099noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2454798339310771617.post-20280991296432575852015-08-06T13:47:20.378-03:002015-08-06T13:47:20.378-03:00It's true that the track record for sale of sh...It's true that the track record for sale of ships through Crown Assets is often disappointing. Nonetheless, here are a few successful sale/conversions from the most recent decades:<br />CCGS Beauport<br />CCGS Narwhal<br />CCGS John Cabot<br />CCGS Parizeau<br />CCGS James Harrison<br />CCGS Mikula<br />CCGS Chebucto<br />CCGS Nokomis<br />CCGS Ville Marie<br />CCGS Verendrye<br />CCGS Waban Aki<br />CCGS Aulneau<br />CCGS Avocet<br />CCGS George E Darby, Grenfell and Jackman<br />CCGS Simon Fraser (conversion stalled)<br />CCGS Hood and Maxwell<br />CCGS Alert<br />CCGS James Sinclair<br />CCGS Skidegate<br />CCGS Wm J Stewart<br />CCGS Wilfred Templeman<br />CCGS Rally<br />CCGS Tsekoa II (well, almost!)<br />CCGS Concretia<br />and a dozen more of the smaller Fisheries Patrol Vessels and similar ships.Vintage CCGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13926806601936601385noreply@blogger.com