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Seahorse Mercator

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Namesake
  
Gerardus Mercator

Ordered
  
Early 1998

Launched
  
15 October 1998

Weight
  
167.6 tons

Draft
  
2.6 m

Operator
  
DMS Maritime

Acquired
  
26 November 1998

Length
  
32 m

Displacement
  
149,700 kg

Builder
  
Tenix

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Status
  
Active, based at HMAS Waterhen

Class and type
  
Pacific class patrol boat variant

Seahorse Mercator is a navigational training vessel operated by Defence Maritime Services under contract to the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). She is a modified version of the Pacific class patrol boat design and is based at HMAS Waterhen in Sydney.

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Design and construction

Seahorse Mercator is a variant of the Pacific class patrol boat design. The ship has a displacement of 165 tons, a length of 31.5 metres (103 ft), a beam of 8.21 metres (26.9 ft), and a draught of 2.6 metres (8 ft 6 in). Propulsion is supplied by two Caterpillar 3304 diesels, driving two propellers. Maximum speed is 16 knots (30 km/h; 18 mph), with a range of 2,880 nautical miles (5,330 km; 3,310 mi) at 8 knots (15 km/h; 9.2 mph). Seahorse Mercator is run by a crew of five plus three instructors, and can carry up to eighteen trainees. Radars include a Furuno FE 606 navigation radar, and a Decca Bridgemaster ARPA navigation radar. The vessel is unarmed.

Seahorse Mercator was built by Tenix Ship Building Western Australia for DMS at a cost of A$4 million. The vessel was launched on 15 October 1998. The Canadian Forces Maritime Command's Orca class patrol vessels were built to a modified variant of Seahorse Mercator's design.

Operational history

Seahorse Mercator conducted sea trials during November 1998, with handover to DMS and the RAN on 26 November 1998 She was assigned to the naval base HMAS Waterhen, and replaced the Attack class patrol boat HMAS Ardent as the RAN's Sydney-based navigational training vessel in December that year. Since then she has mainly operated in the Sydney area and has trained RAN personnel and sailors from other navies in coastal navigation, ship handling and watch keeping procedures.

Seahorse Mercator has a secondary role as a mine countermeasures craft.

References

Seahorse Mercator Wikipedia