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HMSAS Afrikander

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Name
  
HMS Tickler

Builder
  
Pembroke Dock, Wales

Homeport
  
Simon's Town from 1885

Length
  
26 m

Owner
  
Royal Navy

Cost
  
c.£13,000

Launched
  
15 September 1879

Draft
  
1.8 m

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Renamed
  
Afrikander on 26 February 1919

HMS Tickler was a Royal Navy Gadfly-class flat-iron gunboat launched in 1879. She was transferred to Simon's Town in South Africa in 1885 and converted to a steam lighter in 1902. In 1919 she became HMS Afrikander and was transferred to the South African Naval Service in 1923, becoming HMSAS Afrikander. She was returned to the Royal Navy in December 1932 and re-named HMS Afrikander II in 1933. She was finally broken up at Simon's Town in 1937.

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Royal Navy gunboat

Tickler was launched on 15 September 1879 as the last of the Royal Navy Gadfly-class flat-iron gunboats. She was listed at Portsmouth "for coastal defence" in 1881 and in 1885, during the Russian War Scare, she, Gadfly and Griper were towed to the Cape by the transports Richmond Hill and Kimberley. She was recommissioned in South Africa in 1891. At Simon's Town in 1902 she was converted to a steam lighter.

Base ship, Simon's Town

She was used as a base depot ship servicing the Royal Navy and South African Naval Services fleets in Simon's Town harbour and False Bay. She was renamed HMS Afrikander in 1919. When the South African Naval Service was created on 1 April 1922, all officers and men were nominally registered in the books of Afrikander. This was required because the Naval Discipline Act stated that in order to be subservient to the Act, all members had to be serving on a HM Ship. The Act was amended in 1923 and Afrikander was then transferred to the Union of South African Seaward Defence Force as HMSAS Afrikander. She was returned to the Royal Navy in December 1932 and renamed HMS Afrikander II in 1933.

Fate

After decommissioning she was scuttled and sunk by gunfire from HMS Daffodil, at Simonstown in 1937.

References

HMSAS Afrikander Wikipedia


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