HNLMS Orkaan (A837)

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Orkaan
History
Flag of the Netherlands.svgNetherlands
NameOrkaan
OperatorNaval Jack of the Netherlands.svg  Royal Netherlands Navy
BuilderGebr. Fikkers, Martenshoek
Laid down1948
Launched27 January 1949
Commissioned7 November 1949
Decommissioned23 May 1961
Identification IMO number:  5402887
General characteristics [1]
Type Tugboat
Displacement238 t (234 long tons)
Length28.60 m (93 ft 10 in)
Beam6.60 m (21 ft 8 in)
Draught3.6 m (11 ft 10 in)
Propulsion
Speed12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph)
Armament1 x 20 mm machine guns

HNLMS Orkaan (A837) was a tugboat of the Royal Netherlands Navy (RNN). [2] She served in the RNN between 1949 and 1961. [1] It was at the time the largest tugboat to be built in the Netherlands for the RNN. [3]

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Design and construction

Orkaan was laid down in 1948 and launched on 27 January 1949 at the shipyard of Gebr. Fikkers in Martenshoek, Groningen. [1] [4] She was commissioned into the Royal Netherlands Navy on 7 November 1949. [1]

The boat was equipped with a 1200 horse power MAN diesel engine. [5] This made it possible to reach a speed of up to 12 knots. [6]

Service history

Besides acting as tugboat the Orkaan could also be used as salvage ship when necessary and was equipped with firefighting equipment. [2] [7]

In 1954 Orkaan helped tow the light ship Terschellingerbank to Rotterdam after it collided with a ship. [8]

In 1961 Orkaan was sold. [9] [10]

Notes

Citations

  1. 1 2 3 4 van Amstel (1991), p. 108.
  2. 1 2 "Sleepboot voor Kon. Marine". De Telegraaf (in Dutch). 9 November 1949.
  3. "Captioned image". Nieuwsblad van het Noorden (in Dutch). 21 September 1949.
  4. "Zeesleepboot voor de K.M." Trouw (in Dutch). 21 January 1949.
  5. "Moeilijkheden voor motorsleepboot Orkaan". Nieuwsblad van het Noorden (in Dutch). 15 September 1949.
  6. "Zeesleepboot voor de Marine". Bredasche Courant (in Dutch). 20 January 1949.
  7. "Moderne sleepboot voor de Marine". Overijsselsch Dagblad (in Dutch). 9 November 1949.
  8. "Bij mist lichtship Terschellingerbank aangevaren". Het Parool (in Dutch). 1 June 1954.
  9. "Marine doet drie schepen van de hand". Algemeen Handelsblad (in Dutch). 25 July 1961.
  10. "Marine houdt ook opruiming: „Piet Hein" verdwijnt". Trouw (in Dutch). 25 July 1961.

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