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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