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HMS Tancred (W 104)

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Laid down
  
3 September 1942

Fate
  
Broken up in 1983

Construction started
  
3 September 1942

Length
  
44 m

Displacement
  
725,700 kg

Builder
  
Port Arthur

Acquired
  
2 September 1944

Beam
  
33 ft 1 in (10.08 m)

Launched
  
1 January 1943

Weight
  
812.8 tons

Draft
  
4.45 m

HMS Tancred (W 104)

Fate
  
Transferred to Australia

Owner
  
Commonwealth Marine Salvage Board (1944-19??) Department of Marine and Harbours, South Australia (19??-1983)

Tancred was a salvage rescue tugboat operated by the Royal Navy (RN) between 1943 and September 1944 before being transferred to Australia. She was broken up in 1983.

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Construction

She was laid down on 3 September 1942 by Gulfport Boiler & Welding Works, Port Arthur, Texas and launched on 1 January 1943

Operational history

Commissioned as Tancred (W-104) under lend-lease on 18 February 1943 and served in the Atlantic Ocean. Transferred to Australia on 2 September 1944 she was operated by the Australian Commonwealth Marine Salvage Board until she returned to the custody of the United States Navy on 2 September 1945 and again retransferred back to Australia on the same day.

Tancred served until 2 August 1948, when she was again returned to the custody of the United States and was sold to Australia on 5 August 1948. She served with newly created Australian Salvage Board from 1949 and was later sold to the Department of Marine and Harbours, South Australia based at Port Adelaide.

Fate

Tancred was broken up in 1983. Her wheelhouse is on display at the Austbuilt Maritime Museum, Peterhead.

References

HMS Tancred (W 104) Wikipedia