HMAS
Jester

Type
Trawler
Pennant
775
Commissioned
24 June 1943
Decommissioned
24 August 1944
Dimensions & Displacement
Length 60 feet
Beam 16 feet
Draught 5 feet

With much of the Royal Australian Navy fleet deployed to foreign waters in the early years of World War II, the defence of Australia’s coastlines became a primary concern for the Naval Board. The Naval Auxiliary Patrol (NAP) was a war-raised unit approved on 25 June 1941, charged with patrolling and safeguarding Australia's inner harbours, ports, rivers and estuaries against enemy sabotage or attack. The NAP fleet was comprised primarily of former pleasure craft, offered freely by their owners.

In May 1942, the NAP was transferred to the Royal Australian Naval Volunteer Reserve (RANVR) and was thereafter known as the RANVR NAP. By October 1942 the total strength of the NAP had increased to over 3000 mobilised and unmobilised reserves. This was to remain the case until early 1944 when it was considered that the danger of enemy attack was remote enough to reduce the strength of the NAP to a minimum. https://seapower.navy.gov.au/media-room/publications/naval-auxiliary-patrol.

Jester was a 60 foot Trawler that served as a Naval Auxiliary Patrol vessel. The boat was requisitioned for naval service on 8 June 1943, before being commissioned into the RAN on 24 June 1943. The boat was purchased by the Australian Government on 13 December 1943. HMAS Jester was decommissioned on 24 August 1944, and later sold.

HMAS Jester first appeared in the July 1943 edition of the Navy List: https://seapower.navy.gov.au/sites/default/files/documents/Navy_List-July-1943.pdf
HMAS Jester first appeared in the July 1943 edition of the Navy List: https://seapower.navy.gov.au/sites/default/files/documents/Navy_List-July-1943.pdf