Friday, April 07, 2023

Former Royal New Zealand Navy patrol boats Rotoiti and Pukaki are craned onto a big lift vessel for transfer to Ireland. Photo / George Block




One of the former Royal New Zealand Navy Inshore Patrol Vessels after being modified for the Irish Naval Service.


Kiwis walking the Auckland waterfront can see the spectacle of two former New Zealand navy ships being craned onto a big lift vessel for transfer to Ireland.

The Republic of Ireland Department of Defence has bought the former Royal NZ Navy fishery patrol vessels Rotoiti and Pukaki for $42 million.

The two vessels entered into New Zealand Navy service in 2010 but were deemed not fit for service less than a decade later in 2019.

After sitting idle for 18 months at Devonport Naval Base, Ireland agreed to buy the vessels provided New Zealand spent $26m to bring them up to a ”seagoing state”.

That work included an overhaul of all major machinery such as main engines, generators, drive shafts, propellers, stabilisers and boat davits.

The ships also had a number of system upgrades installed including a new integrated platform management system, maritime communications suite and CCTV system.

The Defence Force said spending tens of millions of dollars on major overhaul work on the decade-old vessels was an economic boost because it was completed by 15 local businesses.

“This work provided a welcome $26 million economic boost for all the local maritime contractors and sub-contractors involved,” Chief of Joint Defence Services, Brigadier Rob Krushka, said.

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