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DOOMBA minesweeper (1919/1939)


Ships


Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comp Fate
Doomba (ex-Wexford)     Simons, Renfrew, UK   10.10.1919 11.1919 // 9.1939 patrol 6.1940, sold 2.1947


Technical data


Displacement normal, t800
Displacement full, t930
Length, m

70.4

Breadth, m

8.70

Draught, m

2.30

No of shafts

2

Machinery

2 VTE, 2 Yarrow boilers

Power, h. p.

2200

Max speed, kts

16

Fuel, t

coal 185

Endurance, nm(kts)1500(10)
Armament

1 x 1 - 102/40 QF Mk IV, mechanical minesweeping gear

Complement

74



Standard scale images


<i>Doomba</i> 1939
Doomba 1939


Project history

The Admiralty incorporated certain improvements in a mass-produced version of the 'Hunts', which were to be built in large numbers from mid-1917. Sometimes called the 'later Hunts', these included a flush deck aft and heavier armament, but in other respects they were similar, and equally successful, although only 32 were in commission by the Armistice. Wholesale disposals followed, many for commercial conversion as coasters. Many were employed on post-war mine clearance duties, and several survived to serve in the Second World War. Six were completed as survey vessels, namely Ambleside (renamed Beaufort), Amersham (renamed Collinson), Pinner (renamed Fitzroy), Radley (renamed Flinders), Uppingham (renamed Kellett), Verwood (renamed Crozier), all of which were renamed in March 1919. Most of the original names were coastal towns, but it was decided that this could lead to confusion in signals, so on 25 June 1918 new names of inland towns were substituted where appropriate. Fowey was originally ordered from Dunlop Bremner but was transferred to Clyde SB and renamed Forres.

Modernizations

1939, Doomba: was armed with 1 x 1 - 102/40 QF Mk IV, mechanical minesweeping gear

1942: + 2 x 1 - 20/70 Oerlikon Mk II/IV, 2 DCT, 2 DCR (51)

1944-45: - 1 x 1 - 20/70; + 1 x 1 - 40/56 Bofors Mk I/III

Naval service

One more ship of Hunt type, Australian Doomba (ex-Wexford) was requisitioned by the private company where served as a pleasure craft, armed and commissioned by RAN in September, 1939 and served as minesweeper and anti-submarine patrol from June, 1940.