Fremantle and its 14 fellow Fremantle Class Patrol Boats (FCPBs) were the principal contribution by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) to Australia's fisheries protection, immigration, customs and drug law enforcement operations.

Fremantle, the first of the class, was built in the United Kingdon, while the other 14 were built in Cairns. All of the Fremantle class patrol boats carried the names of former Bathurst class Australian Minesweepers (corvettes) that served during and after the Second World War.

 

HMAS Fremantle prior to launching.
HMAS Fremantle prior to launching at Brooke Marine Shipyard, Lowestoft, England on 16 February 1979.

Naming ceremony of HMAS Fremantle on 8 October 1979 at Brooke Marine Shipyard, Lowestoft, England.
Naming ceremony of HMAS Fremantle on 8 October 1979 at Brooke Marine Shipyard, Lowestoft, England.

The vessels worked hand-in-hand with other government agencies and each year they provided up to 1800 patrol days as part of the Coastwatch-managed national surveillance effort. In the event of war, they would have been tasked to control the waters close to the Australian mainland. They were well prepared for their patrol duties and other operational requirements.

In addition, they were central to Australia's engagement with countries in the southwest Pacific region and deployed throughout Southeast Asia and the Pacific in support of Australia's strategic interests. The Fremantle class patrol boats (and now the Armidale class patrol boats) also supported Special Forces operations and provided a useful transport capability, particularly in disaster relief and humanitarian assistance operations.

HMAS Fremantle II

Left: HMAS Fremantle II, with the Sydney Opera House in the background. Right: Image of HMAS Fremantle II's name plaque.
Left: HMAS Fremantle II, with the Sydney Opera House in the background. Right: Image of HMAS Fremantle II's name plaque.

Fremantle was equipped with high-definition navigational radar, high and ultra-high frequency communications equipment, gyro compasses and echo sounder. It was also fitted with a satellite navigation system that enabled the ship's position to be determined with great accuracy.

Fremantle was the second ship of this name within the RAN. HMAS Fremantle (I) was a Bathurst class corvette.

HMAS Fremantle with some of its fellow ships from the Fremantle Class
HMAS Fremantle with some of its fellow ships from the Fremantle Class.

ClassFremantle Class
TypePatrol Boat (PB)
PennantP203
International CallsignVLRA
MottoIncorruptible
BuilderBrooke Marine Shipyard, Lowestoft, England
Laid Down11 November 1978
Launched16 February 1979
Launched byLady Freeth, Wife of Australian High Commissioner
Commissioned17 March 1980
Decommissioned11 August 2006
Dimensions & Displacement
Displacement250 tonnes
Length42 metres
Beam7.15 metres
Draught1.8 metres
Performance
Speed24 knots
Range2360 nautical miles at 12 knots
Complement
Crew24
Propulsion
Machinery
  • Two MTU 538 series 16-cylinder main propulsion engines
  • One Dorman 12-cylinder auxiliary propulsion engine
Horsepower6140
Armament
Guns
  • 40/60 Bofors general purpose gun
  • 2 x .50 calibre (12.7mm) machine guns
Awards
Inherited Battle Honours
  • PACIFIC 1941-45
  • DARWIN 1942-43