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yellowperil 11-11-2016 07:27 AM

HMCS Summerside
 
In her home Port today, memorial day. It's a great honor to have her visit us today.
Very proud of this ship, especially with that name.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1478881542.jpg
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GH85Carrera 11-11-2016 07:49 AM

OK, I am ignorant about what makes that ship special. So would you please elaborate?

Wikipedia says it: "was designed to fill the minesweeper, coastal patrol and reserve training needs of the Canadian Forces."

Is there something unique about it?

yellowperil 11-11-2016 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 9355469)
OK, I am ignorant about what makes that ship special. So would you please elaborate?

Wikipedia says it: "was designed to fill the minesweeper, coastal patrol and reserve training needs of the Canadian Forces."

Is there something unique about it?

Well, for me, it's special because I live and work in the little town of Summerside, and make my living
on the pier where the ship is docked. Also, it's nice to see this ship here for a visit especially today. Other than that, .....

GH85Carrera 11-11-2016 08:21 AM

OK, that is cool. So the ship is named after the city or the city was named after the same Sumerside as the ship.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMCS_Summerside_(MM_711)

We don't see many ships in port around these parts. ;)

It is possible to sail from Muskogee, OK to the Gulf of Mexico and that blows many people's minds.

Oh Haha 11-11-2016 08:24 AM

Cool. I understand the connection you have to her.



The USCG ship docked in my hometown is called.........

HollyHock.

Not really an intimidating name if you ask me.

It was commissioned after I left so it's not a big deal to me.

yellowperil 11-11-2016 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 9355517)
OK, that is cool. So the ship is named after the city or the city was named after the same Sumerside as the ship.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMCS_Summerside_(MM_711)

We don't see many ships in port around these parts. ;)

It is possible to sail from Muskogee, OK to the Gulf of Mexico and that blows many people's minds.

Well this ship may have been named after the WW2 ship which in turn was named after this town, so kind of the same thing. BTW I got the homeport wrong, Halifax is home port for all this class ship, I think.

In any case, thanks for looking. From Muskogee to the gulf by which water way? I'm guessing the Arkansas and the mighty Mississippi, ??

GH85Carrera 11-11-2016 09:20 AM

Yep.

An acquaintance of mine got together with two other couples and they bought a nice houseboat. They had it trucked to Muskogee, OK. They sailed down the Arkansas river to the Mississippi. Out the Gulf, and stayed close to shore and sailed around the Florida Keys, up the Inter-coastal waterway and all the way to Martha's Vineyard. The had to hire a professional captain for parts of the journey and they only sailed on nice weather. If the weather was bad they would pull into a port and even spent some time in hotels for repairs on the houseboat. It took them many months but they were not in a hurry or on a schedule. I think that would be way more time on the water than I could stand but they had fun. They sold the boat to someone in Providence, RI and flew home.

yellowperil 11-11-2016 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 9355583)
Yep.

An acquaintance of mine got together with two other couples and they bought a nice houseboat. They had it trucked to Muskogee, OK. They sailed down the Arkansas river to the Mississippi. Out the Gulf, and stayed close to shore and sailed around the Florida Keys, up the Inter-coastal waterway and all the way to Martha's Vineyard. The had to hire a professional captain for parts of the journey and they only sailed on nice weather. If the weather was bad they would pull into a port and even spent some time in hotels for repairs on the houseboat. It took them many months but they were not in a hurry or on a schedule. I think that would be way more time on the water than I could stand but they had fun. They sold the boat to someone in Providence, RI and flew home.

Wow, that sounds like a lot of fun. I am not one for sailing unless I can see shoreline. River boat cruising sounds more my style. Thanks for the above.

JJ 911SC 11-11-2016 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by yellowperil (Post 9355569)
... Halifax is home port for all this class ship, I think.

50/50, 6 in Halifax and 6 in Victoria.

I spend my last 4 years in the Navy at the MCDV project office.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_of_the_Royal_Canadian_Navy#Maritime_coastal_ defence_vessels

recycled sixtie 11-11-2016 11:22 AM

Cool pics thanks. My wife has a nephew who does that kind of work in Prince Rupert, BC. Unloads freighters etc. Must be a pretty good job I think...

yellowperil 11-11-2016 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by JJ 911SC (Post 9355728)
50/50, 6 in Halifax and 6 in Victoria.

I spend my last 4 years in the Navy at the MCDV project office.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_of_the_Royal_Canadian_Navy#Maritime_coastal_ defence_vessels

Well thank you for that JJ. 50/50 is about average for me.

While I was looking at this ship, I looked at the stern for a home port but was distracted by a pretty woman on deck, an officer I think, who yelled out "nice car". What else could I say but "nice ship". Bet she was impressed by suavity. I beat it for home AFAP, before I said anything even stupiter.

unclebilly 11-13-2016 04:22 AM

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Originally Posted by recycled sixtie (Post 9355735)
Cool pics thanks. My wife has a nephew who does that kind of work in Prince Rupert, BC. Unloads freighters etc. Must be a pretty good job I think...

Did you hear about the time it rained in Prince Rupert?

Oh wait...

recycled sixtie 11-13-2016 05:21 AM

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Originally Posted by unclebilly (Post 9357387)
Did you hear about the time it rained in Prince Rupert?

Oh wait...

Yes weather on the east coast is not stellar either. People on the east coast are friendly though.:)


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