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HMCS Fundy (J88)

HMCS Fundy was a Fundy-class minesweeper that served in the Royal Canadian Navy from 1938 to 1945. The minesweeper was the first warship built for Canada since 1918.[3] She saw service in the Atlantic Ocean during the Second World War. The vessel was named for the Bay of Fundy. After the war she had an extensive civilian career.

Fundy underway
History
Canada
NameFundy
NamesakeBay of Fundy
Ordered23 August 1937
BuilderCollingwood Shipyards Ltd., Collingwood, Ontario
Laid down24 January 1938
Launched18 June 1938
Commissioned1 September 1938
Decommissioned27 July 1945
Identification
Honours and
awards
Atlantic 1939–45[1]
FateSold to Marine Industries Ltd 1947, scrapped 1987
General characteristics
Class and typeFundy-class minesweeper
Displacement460 long tons (470 t)
Length163 ft (49.7 m)
Beam27.5 ft (8.4 m)
Draught14.5 ft (4.4 m)
Speed12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph)
Complement38
Armament1 × QF 4 in (102 mm) Mk IV gun[2]

Design and description

In 1936, new minesweepers were ordered for the Royal Canadian Navy.[4] Based on the British Basset class,[5][6] those built on the east coast would cost $318,000 per vessel.[7] At the outbreak of the Second World War, the Royal Canadian Navy considered constructing more, but chose to build Bangor-class minesweepers instead upon learning of that design due to their oil-burning engines.[5][8][9]

The Fundy class, named after the lead ship, displaced 460 long tons (470 t). They were 163 ft (49.7 m) long, with a beam of 27.5 ft (8.4 m) and a draught of 14.5 ft (4.4 m). They had a complement of 3 officers and 35 ratings.[10]

The Fundy class was propelled by one shaft driven by vertical triple expansion engine powered by steam from a one-cylinder boiler.[6] This created between 850–950 indicated horsepower (630–710 kW) and gave the minesweepers a top speed of 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph).[6][10] The ships were capable of carrying between 180–196 long tons (183–199 t) of coal.[6]

The ships were armed with one QF 4-inch (102 mm) Mk IV gun mounted forward on a raised platform.[2][6][note 1][note 2] The minesweepers were armed with two 20 mm Oerlikon anti-aircraft cannon.[2] They were later equipped with 25 depth charges.[6]

Service history

Fundy was ordered on 23 August 1937[11] as the lead ship of her class of four minesweepers built in Canada. The ship's keel was laid down on 24 January 1938 by Collingwood Shipyards Ltd. at Collingwood, Ontario. The warship was launched on 18 June later that year. Fundy was commissioned into the Royal Canadian Navy on 1 September 1938 at Collingwood.[10]

After commissioning, Fundy was one of two of the Fundy-class minesweepers assigned to the East Coast of Canada. She was stationed at Halifax, Nova Scotia when the war broke out. At the onset of war, Fundy and sister ship Gaspe were the only warships available to patrol the entrance to Halifax's harbour.[12] Fundy saw continuous service in the Second World War as a minesweeper and harbour defence vessel for Halifax Harbour. In July 1942 she escorted a convoy to Boston and one back to Halifax. Along with her sister ship HMCS Comox, Fundy rescued 66 survivors of the torpedoed Liberty ship SS Martin Van Buren on 15 January 1945. Fundy was decommissioned on 27 July 1945 and laid up.[10]

Commercial service

Fundy was sold in 1947 to Marine Industries Limited and converted for mercantile service with a gross register tonnage of 419 tons.[10][13] The ship was refitted with a diesel engine giving the vessel a maximum speed of 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph). The ship was initially renamed Aigle Marin in 1967, owned by Les Chargeurs Unis Inc. The merchant vessel was sold to Niquelay Incorporated and renamed Anne R.D. in 1977. The vessel was broken up at La Malbaie, Quebec in July 1987.[13] Her bell is preserved at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax.

References

Notes

  1. ^ Macpherson and Barrie state that the ships were equipped with one QF 12-pounder 12 cwt naval gun.
  2. ^ Mark IV = Mark 4. Britain used Roman numerals to denote Marks (models) of ordnance until after World War II.

Citations

  1. ^ Arbuckle, p.41
  2. ^ a b c Macpherson, p. 14
  3. ^ Macpherson, p. 16
  4. ^ Johnston et al., p. 979
  5. ^ a b Macpherson and Barrie, p. 167
  6. ^ a b c d e f Chesneau, p. 65
  7. ^ Johnston et al., p. 1075
  8. ^ Pritchard, pp. 21–22
  9. ^ Tucker, p. 29
  10. ^ a b c d e Macpherson and Barrie, p. 32
  11. ^ "HMCS Fundy (J88)". uboat.net. Retrieved 30 May 2014.
  12. ^ Tucker, p. 114
  13. ^ a b "Fundy (6808167)". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 13 August 2016.

Sources

  • Arbuckle, J.Graeme (1987). Badges of the Royal Canadian Navy. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Nimbus Publishing Ltd. ISBN 0-920852-49-1.
  • Chesneau, Roger, ed. (1980). Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1922–1946. Greenwich, UK: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-146-7.
  • Colledge, J. J.; Warlow, Ben (2006) [1969]. Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy (Rev. ed.). London: Chatham Publishing. ISBN 978-1-86176-281-8.
  • Johnston, William; Rawling, William G.P.; Gimblett, Richard H.; MacFarlane, John (2010). The Seabound Coast: The Official History of the Royal Canadian Navy, 1867–1939. Vol. 1. Toronto: Dundurn Press. ISBN 978-1-55488-908-2.
  • Macpherson, Ken (1990). Minesweepers of the Royal Canadian Navy 1938–45. St. Catharines, Ontario: Vanwell Publishing Limited. ISBN 0-920277-55-1.
  • Macpherson, Ken; Barrie, Ron (2002). The Ships of Canada's Naval Forces 1910–2002 (Third ed.). St. Catharines, Ontario: Vanwell Publishing. ISBN 1-55125-072-1.
  • Pritchard, James (2011). A Bridge of Ships: Canadian Shipbuilding during the Second World War. Montreal, Quebec and Kingston, Ontario: McGill-Queen's University Press. ISBN 978-0-7735-3824-5.
  • Tucker, Gilbert Norman (1952). The Naval Service of Canada, Its Official History – Volume 2: Activities on Shore During the Second World War. Ottawa: King's Printer. OCLC 4346983.

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For other ships with the same name see HMCS Fundy HMCS Fundy was a Fundy class minesweeper that served in the Royal Canadian Navy from 1938 to 1945 The minesweeper was the first warship built for Canada since 1918 3 She saw service in the Atlantic Ocean during the Second World War The vessel was named for the Bay of Fundy After the war she had an extensive civilian career Fundy underwayHistoryCanadaNameFundyNamesakeBay of FundyOrdered23 August 1937BuilderCollingwood Shipyards Ltd Collingwood OntarioLaid down24 January 1938Launched18 June 1938Commissioned1 September 1938Decommissioned27 July 1945Identificationpennant number J88 IMO number 6808167Honours andawardsAtlantic 1939 45 1 FateSold to Marine Industries Ltd 1947 scrapped 1987General characteristicsClass and typeFundy class minesweeperDisplacement460 long tons 470 t Length163 ft 49 7 m Beam27 5 ft 8 4 m Draught14 5 ft 4 4 m Speed12 knots 22 km h 14 mph Complement38Armament1 QF 4 in 102 mm Mk IV gun 2 Contents 1 Design and description 2 Service history 2 1 Commercial service 3 References 3 1 Notes 3 2 Citations 3 3 Sources 4 External linksDesign and description EditIn 1936 new minesweepers were ordered for the Royal Canadian Navy 4 Based on the British Basset class 5 6 those built on the east coast would cost 318 000 per vessel 7 At the outbreak of the Second World War the Royal Canadian Navy considered constructing more but chose to build Bangor class minesweepers instead upon learning of that design due to their oil burning engines 5 8 9 The Fundy class named after the lead ship displaced 460 long tons 470 t They were 163 ft 49 7 m long with a beam of 27 5 ft 8 4 m and a draught of 14 5 ft 4 4 m They had a complement of 3 officers and 35 ratings 10 The Fundy class was propelled by one shaft driven by vertical triple expansion engine powered by steam from a one cylinder boiler 6 This created between 850 950 indicated horsepower 630 710 kW and gave the minesweepers a top speed of 12 knots 22 km h 14 mph 6 10 The ships were capable of carrying between 180 196 long tons 183 199 t of coal 6 The ships were armed with one QF 4 inch 102 mm Mk IV gun mounted forward on a raised platform 2 6 note 1 note 2 The minesweepers were armed with two 20 mm Oerlikon anti aircraft cannon 2 They were later equipped with 25 depth charges 6 Service history EditFundy was ordered on 23 August 1937 11 as the lead ship of her class of four minesweepers built in Canada The ship s keel was laid down on 24 January 1938 by Collingwood Shipyards Ltd at Collingwood Ontario The warship was launched on 18 June later that year Fundy was commissioned into the Royal Canadian Navy on 1 September 1938 at Collingwood 10 After commissioning Fundy was one of two of the Fundy class minesweepers assigned to the East Coast of Canada She was stationed at Halifax Nova Scotia when the war broke out At the onset of war Fundy and sister ship Gaspe were the only warships available to patrol the entrance to Halifax s harbour 12 Fundy saw continuous service in the Second World War as a minesweeper and harbour defence vessel for Halifax Harbour In July 1942 she escorted a convoy to Boston and one back to Halifax Along with her sister ship HMCS Comox Fundy rescued 66 survivors of the torpedoed Liberty ship SS Martin Van Buren on 15 January 1945 Fundy was decommissioned on 27 July 1945 and laid up 10 Commercial service Edit Fundy was sold in 1947 to Marine Industries Limited and converted for mercantile service with a gross register tonnage of 419 tons 10 13 The ship was refitted with a diesel engine giving the vessel a maximum speed of 12 knots 22 km h 14 mph The ship was initially renamed Aigle Marin in 1967 owned by Les Chargeurs Unis Inc The merchant vessel was sold to Niquelay Incorporated and renamed Anne R D in 1977 The vessel was broken up at La Malbaie Quebec in July 1987 13 Her bell is preserved at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax References EditNotes Edit Macpherson and Barrie state that the ships were equipped with one QF 12 pounder 12 cwt naval gun Mark IV Mark 4 Britain used Roman numerals to denote Marks models of ordnance until after World War II Citations Edit Arbuckle p 41 a b c Macpherson p 14 Macpherson p 16 Johnston et al p 979 a b Macpherson and Barrie p 167 a b c d e f Chesneau p 65 Johnston et al p 1075 Pritchard pp 21 22 Tucker p 29 a b c d e Macpherson and Barrie p 32 HMCS Fundy J88 uboat net Retrieved 30 May 2014 Tucker p 114 a b Fundy 6808167 Miramar Ship Index Retrieved 13 August 2016 Sources Edit Arbuckle J Graeme 1987 Badges of the Royal Canadian Navy Halifax Nova Scotia Nimbus Publishing Ltd ISBN 0 920852 49 1 Chesneau Roger ed 1980 Conway s All the World s Fighting Ships 1922 1946 Greenwich UK Conway Maritime Press ISBN 0 85177 146 7 Colledge J J Warlow Ben 2006 1969 Ships of the Royal Navy The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy Rev ed London Chatham Publishing ISBN 978 1 86176 281 8 Johnston William Rawling William G P Gimblett Richard H MacFarlane John 2010 The Seabound Coast The Official History of the Royal Canadian Navy 1867 1939 Vol 1 Toronto Dundurn Press ISBN 978 1 55488 908 2 Macpherson Ken 1990 Minesweepers of the Royal Canadian Navy 1938 45 St Catharines Ontario Vanwell Publishing Limited ISBN 0 920277 55 1 Macpherson Ken Barrie Ron 2002 The Ships of Canada s Naval Forces 1910 2002 Third ed St Catharines Ontario Vanwell Publishing ISBN 1 55125 072 1 Pritchard James 2011 A Bridge of Ships Canadian Shipbuilding during the Second World War Montreal Quebec and Kingston Ontario McGill Queen s University Press ISBN 978 0 7735 3824 5 Tucker Gilbert Norman 1952 The Naval Service of Canada Its Official History Volume 2 Activities on Shore During the Second World War Ottawa King s Printer OCLC 4346983 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to IMO 6808167 HMCS Fundy Specifications and History Canadian Navy Heritage website Canadian Navy Photo Archive HMCS Fundy Archived 2011 10 02 at the 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