The Keeten class was a ship class of three minesweepers that served in the Royal Netherlands Navy (RNN) between 1946 and 1964.[3][4] They were former Royal Navy harbour defence motor launches sold to the RNN in 1946.
Keeten
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Class overview | |
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Name | Keeten class |
Builders |
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Operators | Royal Netherlands Navy |
Built | 1942–1942 |
In service | 1946–1964 |
Planned | 3 |
General characteristics [1][2] | |
Type | Minesweeper |
Displacement | 46 t (45 long tons) full load |
Length | 21.95 m (72 ft 0 in) |
Beam | 4.87 m (16 ft 0 in) |
Draught | 1.54 m (5 ft 1 in) |
Installed power | 152 bhp (113 kW) each engine |
Propulsion |
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Speed | 11 knots (20 km/h; 13 mph) |
Range | 2,000 mi (1,700 nmi; 3,200 km) at 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph)(1,650 gallons) |
Crew | 12 |
History
editThe ships were used as patrol boats in the Dutch East Indies and in this role were equipped with a single 20 mm gun and a single machine gun.[2] They were known as RP104, RP105 & RP106.
In 1949 the ships were reclassified as shallow-water minesweepers, with their hull numbers changing to MV31, MV32 & MV33 respectfully.
The three ships were decommissioned on 15 August 1951 and put on transport to The Netherlands on 2 September 1951. In February 1953 they were recommissioned as HNLMS Keeten (M881), HNLMS Mastgat (M882) & HNLMS Zijpe (M883).
In January 1956 they left service as minesweepers and entered a refit period to become diving support vessels.[4] When the entered service as diving support vessels, there hull numbers changed once more to Y8128, Y8129 & Y8130 respectfully.[3]
Mastgat was and Zijpe were both decommissioned in 1962.[4] Keeten was the last to be decommissioned in 1964.[2]
Ships in class
editHull number | Name | Builder | Comm./ |
Decomm. | Fate | Notes | Source |
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RP104 / MV31 / M881 / Y8128 | Jakhals [a] | Frederick Nichol, Durban | 20 April 1946 | 15 August 1951 | Ex-HMS HDML 1337 | [5] | |
Keeten [b] | February 1953 | 1964 | |||||
RP105 / MV32 / M882 / Y8129 | Panter [c] | Frederick Nichol, Durban | 10 July 1946 | 15 August 1951 | Sold to Wijsmuller bv. | Ex-HMS HDML 1400 | [6] |
Mastgat [d] | February 1953 | 20 December 1962 | |||||
RP106 / MV33 / M883 / Y8130 | Hermelijn [e] | The Berthon Boat Company, Lymington | 10 July 1946 | 15 August 1951 | Sold to Hoekman bv. | Ex-HMS HDML 1483 | [7] |
Zijpe [f] | February 1953 | October 1962 |
Notes
editCitations
edit- ^ "HARBOUR DEFENCE MOTORLAUNCHES" (in Dutch). Onze Marinevloot. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
- ^ a b c van Amstel (1991), p. 83.
- ^ a b van Amstel (1991), pp. 83-84.
- ^ a b c Raven (1988), p. 184.
- ^ "Hr.Ms. Keeten. ex HMS HDML 1337" (in Dutch). Onze Marinevloot. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
- ^ "Hr.Ms. Mastgat. Hrex-HMS HDML 1400" (in Dutch). Onze Marinevloot. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
- ^ "Hr.Ms. Zijpe. ex-HMS HDML 1483" (in Dutch). Onze Marinevloot. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
References
edit- Raven, G.J.A., ed. (1988). De kroon op het anker: 175 jaar Koninklijke Marine (in Dutch). Amsterdam: De Bataafsche Leeuw. ISBN 90-6707-200-1.
- van Amstel, W.H.E. (1991). De schepen van de Koninklijke Marine vanaf 1945 (in Dutch). Alkmaar: De Alk. ISBN 90-6013-997-6.