CFAV Grizzly (YAG 306)

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BuilderWithey's Shipyards, Silva Bay
Launched1954
In service1954
CFAV Grizzly in 2007
History
Canada
OperatorRoyal Canadian Navy
BuilderWithey's Shipyards, Silva Bay
Launched1954
In service1954
Out of service2007
HomeportCFB Esquimalt
Identification
  • YFM-306 (1954)
  • YFP-306 (1960)
  • YAG-306 Grizzly (1980)
FateSold, 2011
General characteristics
TypeTraining vessel
Displacement70 tonnes (69 long tons)
Length75 ft 3 in (22.94 m)
Beam18 ft (5.5 m)
Draught2.6 m (8 ft 6 in)
Installed powerYanmar diesel generator
Propulsion2 × Detroit Diesel 6-71 series engines, 320 hp (239 kW)
Speed10 knots
Boats & landing
craft carried
Zodiac launch
Complement12 - 14

Canadian Forces Auxiliary Vessel (CFAV) Grizzly (YAG 306) was one of ten wooden YAG 300 (Yard Auxiliary, General) vessels built for the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) between 1953 and 1955. Built for use as auxiliary craft, Grizzly primarily served as an at-sea training platform for junior naval officers, boatswains, reserve personnel and Sea Cadets at Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Esquimalt.[1][2] Her name perpetuated the WWII armed yacht HMCS Grizzly was reused for PTC 60 Grizzly Orca-class Patrol Craft Training (PCT) tender that replaced the YAG 300 vessels as the RCN training tenders in 2008.[3]

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