Name USCGC Saranac Launched 12 Apr 1930 Name HMS Banff (Y 43) Length 76 m | Namesake Saranac Commissioned 2 October 1930 Launched 12 Apr 1930 | |
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Builder General Engineering & Dry Dock Company |
The USCGC Saranac (1930) was a Lake-class cutter belonging to the United States Coast Guard launched on 12 April 1930 and commissioned on 2 October 1930. After 11 years of service to the Coast Guard, she was transferred to the British Royal Navy as part of the Lend-Lease Act.
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Coast Guard - Saranac
After being commissioned 2 October 1930, Saranac was homeported in Galveston, Texas and participated in regular patrols.
Royal Navy - Banff
After being transferred to the British Royal Navy the newly named HMS Banff (Y 43) was commissioned on 30 Apr 1941 . On 8 Aug 1942, she rescued 18 people from the Norwegian tanker Mirlo which was torpedoed by U-130. On 27 February 1946 she was returned to the USCG.
Coast Guard - Sebec/Tampa
After the end of the World War II, she was transferred back to the USCG on 27 February 1946. Initially given the name Sebec (WPG 164), she was renamed the Tampa before being commissioned 27 May 1947.