Navy investigating unexplained breakdown on brand-new Arctic patrol vessel
OTTAWA — The Royal Canadian Navy says it is investigating an unexplained breakdown on its brand-new, $400-million Arctic patrol ship.
The problem first emerged last week as HMCS Harry DeWolf’s crew was training off the coast of Halifax, two and a half months after Irving Shipbuilding delivered the vessel to the Navy.
Commodore Richard Feltham, commander of Canadian Fleet Atlantic, says the ship was forced to return to port after its freshwater generator and communications systems didn’t work.
It was while the ship was docked that the crew discovered the cooling pumps on two of ship’s four diesel generators had broken.