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| Career |
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| Laid down: |
1947 |
| Launched: |
1948 |
| Commissioned: |
26 January |
| Status: |
In active service |
| General Characteristics |
| Displacement: |
Classified |
| Length: |
6 ft. |
| Beam: |
Classified |
| Draft: |
N/A |
| Speed: |
5½ knots |
| Armament: |
Mac G4 |
| Officers: |
1 (according to her) |
| Crew: |
3 (deserted) |
| Contact: |
Alberg22 Talk |
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[edit] Areas of Interest
Sailing, History,
Marine History,
Graphic Design, Set Design.
[edit] Articles
[edit] Contributing
HMCS Prince David, Operation Romeo.
[edit] Planning
The following are articles that I'd like to start:
HMCS Prince Robert, HMCS Prince Henry.
Canada's Merchant Ships in WWII
Carl Alberg (yacht designer).
Alberg 30, Alberg 22.
[edit] Started
HMCS Sodurōy IV, Sodurōy V, Sodurōy IV, Minesweepers
[edit] Gallery
[edit] This Month's Image

3D image (VectorWorks) - Similar to 4" Ontario Hughes & Owens Type 06 Aviation Box Compass, circa 1942. probably for RCAF.
[edit] Sailing
Alberg 22, Elusive, Bronte Harbour.
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Sailing home frome Picton Ontario to Bronte Harbour.
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Elusive, launch day Bronte Harbour.
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Alberg 22 & Alberg 30, rafted-up, Toronto, Ontario.
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Alberg 22s rafted-up, Belleville, Ontario.
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