Re: CCGS Henry Larsen
You're right. Once the ice is broken the pressure is released and it'll jumble up on itself. Once that happens it can't do any damage to a properly constructed boat. The only risk is on the first pass that's why they were 100' or more away.
Breaking ice is an unpleasant task at the best of times. I spent 11 yrs on icebreaker/buoytenders in the Great Lakes.
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