HMCS Comox (MCB 146)

For other ships with the same name, see HMCS Comox.
History
Canada
Name: Comox
Builder: Victoria Machinery Depot, Victoria
Laid down: 8 June 1951
Launched: 24 April 1952
Commissioned: 2 April 1954
Decommissioned: 11 September 1957
Identification: MCB 146
Motto: Ut habeas da (Give that what you may)[1]
Fate: Sold in 1957 to Turkey as Tırebolu.
Badge: argent, an ox-head erased at the shoulders and facing the dexter sable having upon its head a cock's comb gules[1]
Turkey
Name: Tırebolu
Acquired: 1957
Commissioned: 31 March 1958
Struck: 1995
General characteristics
Class and type: Bay-class minesweeper
Displacement: 390 tons (412 tons deep load)
Length: 152 ft (46 m)
Beam: 28 ft (8.5 m)
Draught: 8 ft (2.4 m)
Propulsion: 2 shafts, 2 GM 12-cylinder diesels, 2,400 bhp (1,800 kW)
Speed: 16 kn (30 km/h; 18 mph)
Complement: 38
Armament: 1 x 40 mm Bofors

HMCS Comox was a Bay-class minesweeper built for the Royal Canadian Navy during the Cold War. The vessel was named for Comox Harbour, a bay in British Columbia. The minesweeper was later transferred to the Turkish Navy where she was renamed Tirebolu and served until 1996.

Comox was laid down on 8 June 1951 by Victoria Machinery Depot at Victoria with the yard number 53 and launched on 24 April 1952.[2][3] The vessel was commissioned into the Royal Canadian Navy on 2 April 1954 with the hull identification number 146.[3]

Design

The Bay class were designed and ordered as replacements for the Second World War-era minesweepers that the Royal Canadian Navy operated at the time. Similar to the Ton-class minesweeper, they were constructed of wood planking and aluminum framing.[4][5]

Displacing 390 tons, or 412 tons deep load, the minesweepers were 152 ft (46 m) long with a beam of 28 ft (8.5 m) and a draught of 8 ft (2.4 m).[4][5] They had a crew of 38 officers and ratings.[note 1][5]

Propulsion and armament

The Bay-class minesweepers were powered by two GM 12-cylinder diesel engines driving two shafts creating 2,400 brake horsepower (1,800 kW). This gave the ships a maximum speed of 16 knots (30 km/h; 18 mph).[4] The ships were armed with one 40 mm Bofors and were equipped with minesweeping gear.[4][5]

Service history

Commissioned in 1954, Comox spent three years in service with the Royal Canadian Navy. The minesweeper was paid off on 11 September 1957. She was transferred to Turkey on 31 March 1958 and renamed TCG Tirebolu with the identification number M-352.[3] She was sold in 1996.[6]

References

Notes

  1. Gardiner and Chumbley claim the crew was 40.

Citations

  1. 1 2 Arbuckle, p. 28
  2. "Comox (6123274)". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 30 April 2016. (subscription required (help)).
  3. 1 2 3 Macpherson and Barrie, p.272
  4. 1 2 3 4 Gardiner and Chumbley, p.49
  5. 1 2 3 4 Macpherson and Barrie, p.271
  6. Colledge, p.150

References


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