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RFA King Salvor (A291)

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Name
  
RFA King Salvor

Yard number
  
752

Commissioned
  
17 July 1942

Launched
  
18 May 1942

Draft
  
4.75 m

Ordered
  
10 January 1941

Laid down
  
17 May 1941

Construction started
  
17 May 1941

Length
  
66 m

Builder
  
Wm. Simons & Co. Ltd., Renfrew

RFA King Salvor (A291), initially HMS King Salvor (W191), was the lead ship of a class of 12 salvage vessels of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. A 13th ship was completed as a submarine rescue vessel for the Royal Navy as HMS Reclaim.

King Salvor was built by Wm. Simons & Co. Ltd. of Renfrew as Allegiance, launched on 18 May 1942, and commissioned on 17 July 1942.

The ship converted into a submarine rescue bell and target ship, and renamed HMS Kingfisher in April 1954.

Decommissioned in 1960, the ship was sold to the Argentine Navy in December 1960 and renamed Tehuelche in 1961, Guardiamarina Zicari in 1963, and disposed of in 1974.

References

RFA King Salvor (A291) Wikipedia