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Early Days of HMS Gay Archer |
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Topic: Early Days of HMS Gay ArcherPosted: 30 August 2006 at 12:27pm |
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Having made recent contact with the first Commanding Officer of HMS Gay Archer -Cdr Tom Kitson RN (R'td) - the Cdr has kindly given permission for some details of those early days to be 'Posted'. "...Gay Archer was about a month late being delivered by the builders, Vosper. When she did arrive, Vosper’s ferry crew managed to knock a small hole in her port side, evidence of which can be seen in the photo printed in the Western Morning News of We sailed for the Baltic on 7 May, one week after acceptance from Vosper’s, but not before splitting a fuel tank on acceptance trials, with all the attendant problems of shutting everything down, being towed out into The Solent to pump out the bilges and then having to lift off the coach deck and replace the tank. Another problem showed itself early on. We would come back on board to find our upper deck some eighteen inches below that of the next boat. The engine room had flooded, but no-one at first knew why. It was later discovered that the cooling water inlet was letting water in which somehow got out of the engine and into the bilges. The problem was cured before long. The next problem was the inability of the Gay class, when fully loaded and fuelled, to get up ‘on the step’ until some of the fuel had been used and the all-up weight reduced. Later on, the transom flaps shown in your picture were fitted and I believe these helped. We nearly didn’t get away on the Baltic excursion. We were narrowly missed by ‘Bold Pioneer’, as she entered the pens one day, managing to cut the Captain’s motorboat in half! On the passage north, between About We remained in We left I had tickets for seats in the Mall for the Queen’s Coronation on 2 June which, of course, we missed. We were in Gay Archer was in no fit state to take her place in the Fleet Review on 15 June, so we had to miss that. Not long afterwards (6 July), Gay Centurion was accepted from the makers and I took command of her until I left Coastal Forces at the end of the year, by which time Gay Archer, as far as I remember, had not yet returned to the fold ...."
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Posted: 06 September 2006 at 9:10am |
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MTB 523/1023 mentioned above. |
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Posted: 06 September 2006 at 8:05pm |
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Although not really pertinant to the Gay class's here - MTB 523 (later P1023) was the first of the last batch of War time Vosper Mk 2 boats and bore a similarity - at first glance to the GAY's. Close examination shows however that there was a pronounced Flare above the forward Chine -Windows in the forward Bridge Bulkhead (Chartroom) and on the Port side - a Gangway down alonside the Bridge structure - the Tubes being mounted further Aft. The picture above is showing - most if not all - the Crew waving at the Photographer. I wonder if the unlucky Leading Stoker had the short straw again. Edited by Pioneer |
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Posted: 06 September 2006 at 11:27pm |
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Hi Pioneer What do you make of the similarity between the Saunders-Roe experimental MTB 539 and the Gay Class? Could she have been used as a starting point for the hull design? Regards,Christian. Edited by Christian |
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Posted: 07 September 2006 at 9:15am |
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Hello Christian I would suggest that any similarity is with the Dark class - 539 being also alloy framed. I have been reliably informed that the Gay class was designed by the Royal Corps of Naval Constructors at Bath UK with Messrs Vosper being given the 'detail' design contract and 'first build' ie " sort it out!!" (the last is my interpretation - I admit 538 - the other experimental build (by Messrs Vosper)- certainly shows a Hull form development for the beautiful 'Brave' class. Regards Edited by Pioneer |
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Posted: 11 December 2006 at 10:18pm |
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A rare shot of the 1st FPB Squadron at speed - A sight never to be seen or heard again. Gay Fencer -'Bombardier -'Centurian -'Cavalier
Photo courtesy of Cdr Tom Kitson RN (Rtd) |
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Posted: 12 December 2006 at 5:21pm |
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Hello,
Great picture of the 1st FPB squadron, what a site, glad we have Gay Archer still around, could do a solo performance I guess, but not quite the same.
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