CCG Fleet: Vessel Details
CCGS EARL GREY
Official Number: 807033
Call Sign: CG3029
General Operation
Vessel Type: Medium Endurance Multi-Tasked Vessel
Port of Registry: Ottawa, Ontario
Home Region: Atlantic Region
Home Port: Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Vessel Status: Active
Crewing Regime
Complement: 24
Officers: 9
Crew: 15
Berths Available: 0
Crewing Regime: Layday
Certificates
Ice Class: Arctic Class 2
Class of Voyage: Unlimited - beyond 2000nm
MARPOL: Yes
IMO: 8412340
Construction Details
Builder: Pictou Shipyards Ltd., Pictou, Nova Scotia
Build Material: Steel
Owner: Canadian Coast Guard
Year Launched: 1985
Year in Service: 1985
Vessel Specifications
Length: 69.7 m (Metres)
Breadth: 13.7 m (Metres)
Draft: 5.2 m (Metres)
Freeboard: 1.5 m (Metres)
Gross Tonnage: 1972.0 t (Tons)
Net Tonnage: 653.0 t (Tons)
Cruising Range: 18000 nm (Nautical Miles)
Endurance: 58 d (Days)
Cruising Speed: 11.0 kts (Knots)
Maximum Speed: 15.0 kts (Knots)
Fresh Water: Not Applicable
Fuel Capacity: 634.00 m3 (Cubic Metres)
Fuel Consumption: 14.00 m3/d (Cubic Metres)
Helicopter Facilities
This vessel is not helicopter capableEngineering
Propulsion: Geared Diesel
Main Engines:
Power: 6500kw (KiloWatts)
Propellers: (2) x Controllable Pitch
Bow thrusters: Yes
Stern thrusters: Yes
Emergency Generator: (1) x Caterpillar 3306
Generators:
Scientific Equipment
This vessel is not equipped with dedicated Scientific EquipmentHolds and Deck Space
Hold #1: 101.0 m3 (Cubic Metres)
Hatch Size: 2.5 x 1.5
Main Deck: 229.0 m2 (Square Metres)
Deck Equipment
Main Hoist: Heavy Lift
SWL: 0.0 t (Tons)
Crane #1: HIAB Seacrane
SWL: 0.0 t (Tons)
Towing Equipment: Winch
Bollard Pull: 90.0 t (Tons)
Workboat #1: RHIB
Launcher: Miranda Davit
Workboat #2: RHIB
Launcher: Crane
Comms and Navigation Equipment
VHF AM:
VHF FM:
HF:
SatComms:
Weather Fax:
Gyro:
Radars:
Electronic Charts:
Auto Pilot:
Speed Logs:
GPS:
VHF DF:
Depth Sounders:
Additional Information
Vessel Accomplishments: Coming Soon
Biographical Information: Ablert Henry George Grey (1851–1917). Born in England, Grey was the 4th Earl Grey and the ninth Governor General of Canada. During his tenure as Governor General of Canada, there was an increase in immigration and economic development in Canada. As a supporter of the arts, Grey created the Grey Competition for Music and Drama. One of his most well known legacies is the Grey Cup, which is awarded to the championship team in the Canadian Football League. This legacy earned Grey a place in the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1963.
Modernization Information: Coming Soon
- Date modified:
- 2017-03-24