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HNLMS Potvis (S804)

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Name
  
Potvis

Commissioned
  
2 November 1965

Fate
  
Broken up 1994

Launched
  
12 January 1965

Draft
  
5 m

Laid down
  
17 September 1962

Decommissioned
  
18 June 1992

Construction started
  
17 September 1962

Length
  
78 m

Class and type
  
Dolfijn-class submarine

Builders
  
Wilton-Fijenoord, Schiedam

Potvis (Dutch: Sperm whale) was a Potvis class (modified Dolfijn-class submarine) of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

Ship history

The submarine was laid down on 17 September 1962 at the Wilton-Fijenoord shipyard in Schiedam and launched on 12 January 1965. 2 November 1965 she was commissioned in the Dutch navy.

In January 1968 Potvis and Dolfijn left the port of Den Helder for a war simulation in the northern Atlantic Ocean that would last 5 weeks. The boat was overhauled in 1970 at the Wilton-Fijenoord shipyard. From October until November 1976 Potvis and the tender Mercuur perform torpedo system trials at Andros, Bahamas. From 2 to 21 July 1978 Potvis, Dolfijn, Zeehond and Zwaardvis practiced firing exercises.

On 19 November 1982 a refit of the boat started at the Naval Yard in Den Helder. This lasts until 8 August 1983. In 1984 she made a visit to Willemstad CuraƧao. The following years she made several visits to Norway and Scotland.

On 18 June 1992 she was finally decommissioned and broken up 1994, wearing a special ceremony painting of a Sperm whale.

References

HNLMS Potvis (S804) Wikipedia