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Canada's Seaspan Shipyards cuts steel for heavy polar icebreaker

Summary by Marine Log
Canada’s Seaspan Shipyards in North Vancouver, B.C., yesterday cut steel on the new heavy polar icebreaker it is building for the Canadian Coast Guard, marking the start of construction on one of the most advanced conventional polar icebreakers ever to be built. Measuring 158 meters long and 28 meters wide, Seaspan’s polar icebreaker will be incredibly complex, designed to operate self-sufficiently in the high-Arctic year-round. It will play a c…
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Marine Log broke the news in on Friday, April 4, 2025.
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