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HMS Gay Archer (P1041)

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Name
  
HMS Gay Archer

Identification
  
Pennant number P1041

Construction started
  
11 May 1952

Length
  
23 m

Displacement
  
45,360 kg

Builder
  
Vosper & Company

Beam
  
20 feet 1 inch (6.1 m)

Launched
  
20 August 1952

Weight
  
50.8 tons

Draft
  
1.27 m

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Fate
  
Sold in 1963, currently in private ownership.

Class and type
  
Gay-class fast patrol boat

HMS Gay Archer was a Gay-class fast patrol boat of the Royal Navy. She was built by Vosper, Portchester, and launched on 20 August 1952.

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History

She was the first of twelve vessels of the Gay-class fast patrol boats. Whilst on delivery from Vosper to the Royal Navy, her hull was punctured. During her time with the Royal Navy, she was nearly sunk on two occasions. Whilst in Aarhus Harbour, Denmark on 18 May 1953 she was alongside MTB P1023, which caught fire and exploded. The second occasion happened when she was returning to Southsea after a search and rescue mission. She fouled a submerged broken boom defence pylon and her casing was holed, she was saved by an admiralty tug which responded to her mayday call.

End of RN service

During the 1950s she operated with submarine detection equipment, and prior to being sold, she operated out of Malta. She was sold to Cottness Iron Co., Wishaw on 24 July 1963.

Restoration

She has been gradually restored since 2005 by Paul Childs, and was bought for the sum of just £1.

References

HMS Gay Archer (P1041) Wikipedia