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词条 CGS Kestrel
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  1. Description

  2. Service history

  3. References

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CGS Kestrel[1] was employed as a Government of Canada Fisheries Protection vessel on the Pacific Coast. Completed in 1899 by Alfred Wallace shipyards in Vancouver, she entered into service in 1903 and remained in government service after the creation of the Royal Canadian Navy in 1910 until she was sold in 1912.[2] The vessel was broken up in 1931.

Description

Her design was influenced by the {{HMCS|Curlew||2}} class of fisheries protection cruisers, but Kestrel{{'}}s hull was built of wood. The vessel was {{convert|126.5|ft|m|1}} long overall with a beam of {{convert|24|ft|m|1}} and a draught of {{convert|12|ft|m|1}}. The vessel had a tonnage of {{GRT|311|disp=long}} and was powered by a compound steam engine driving one shaft creating {{convert|59|hp|0|abbr=on}} (nominal).[3]

Service history

Kestrel was constructed by Alfred Wallace shipyard in Vancouver, British Columbia with the yard number 14. The vessel was completed in February 1903.[4] Used by the Canadian government as a fisheries patrol vessel on the Pacific Coast of Canada and registered in Ottawa, Ontario, Kestrel was in service from 1903 to 1912.[3][4] The vessel was sold in 1912 to Charles N. & F. P. Armstrong, with the ship's name and registry remaining the same. Kestrel was sold again in 1918 to Fanning Island Ltd., keeping her name and registry. The vessel was broken up in the third quarter of 1931.[4]

References

Notes

1. ^CGS stands for Canadian Government Ship
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca/eng/CCG/USQUE_Ship_Details |title=Ships of the CCG 1850–1967 |publisher=Canadian Coast Guard |accessdate=4 February 2017 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ccg-gcc.gc.ca%2Feng%2FCCG%2FUSQUE_Ship_Details&date=2009-09-13 |archivedate=13 September 2009 |df= }}
3. ^Maginley and Collin, p. 87.
4. ^{{csr|register=MSI|id=1116332|shipname=Kestrel|accessdate=4 February 2017}}

Citations

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Sources

  • {{cite book |last=Maginley |first=Charles D. |last2=Collin |first2=Bernard |date=2001 |title=The Ships of Canada's Marine Services |publisher=Vanwell Publishing Limited |location=St. Catharines, Ontario |isbn=1-55125-070-5}}
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