HMAS Gawler (II)
Class |
Fremantle Class |
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Type |
Patrol Boat (PB) |
Pennant |
P212 |
International Callsign |
VLRJ |
Motto |
Serve with Pride |
Builder |
North Queensland Engineers and Agents, Cairns, Queensland |
Launched |
9 July 1983 |
Launched by |
Mrs CM Fry, wife of the founder of NQEA |
Commissioned |
27 August 1983 |
Decommissioned |
8 July 2006 |
Dimensions & Displacement | |
Displacement | 220 tonnes |
Length | 42 metres |
Beam | 7.15 metres |
Draught | 1.8 metres |
Performance | |
Speed | 30 knots |
Range | 2360 nautical miles at 12 knots |
Complement | |
Crew | 24 |
Propulsion | |
Machinery |
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Horsepower | 6140 |
Armament | |
Guns |
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Awards | |
Inherited Battle Honours |
Gawler and her 14 sister Fremantle Class Patrol Boats (FCPBs) were the Navy’s principal contribution to the nation's fisheries protection, immigration, customs and drug law enforcement operations. 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, FCPBs were central to Australia’s engagement with countries in the South West 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.
Gawler was equipped with high definition navigational radar, high and ultra high frequency communications equipment, gyro compasses and echo sounder. She was also fitted with a satellite navigation system that enabled the ship’s position to be determined with great accuracy.
Gawler was the second ship of this name within the RAN. HMAS Gawler (I) was a Bathurst Class corvette.
Commanding Officers of HMAS Gawler (II)
27 Aug 1983 - 11 Dec 1984 | Lieutenant Commander ID Gibson, RAN |
11 Dec 1984 - 06 Jun 1986 | Lieutenant Commander JW Moorcroft, RAN |
06 Jun 1986 - 29 Oct 1987 | Lieutenant Commander GR Caldow, RAN |
29 Oct 1987 - 20 Apr 1989 | Lieutenant Commander D Nolan, RAN |
20 Apr 1989 - 05 May 1990 | Lieutenant Commander TJ Morgan, RAN |
05 May 1990 - 22 Sep 1990 | Lieutenant MJ Brown, RAN |
22 Sep 1990 - 15 May 1992 | Lieutenant Commander LP O'Driscoll, RAN |
15 May 1992 - 29 Oct 1993 | Lieutenant Commander DJ Frew, RAN |
29 Oct 1993 - 27 Apr 1995 | Lieutenant Commander JR Backhouse, RAN |
22 Apr 1994 - 07 May 1994 | Lieutenant Commander PC Metcalf, RAN (Temporary Command) |
07 May 1994 - 27 May 1994 | Lieutenant CJ Kerr, RANR (Temporary Command) |
27 Apr 1995 - 09 Oct 1996 | Lieutenant Commander MR Nicol, RAN |
09 Oct 1996 - 24 Apr 1998 | Lieutenant Commander DH Kilby, RAN |
24 Apr 1998 - 08 Oct 1999 | Lieutenant Commander BR Victor, RAN |
08 Oct 1999 - 23 Apr 2001 | Lieutenant Commander RP Davies, RAN |
24 Apr 2001 - 07 Jan 2003 | Lieutenant Commander CN Tziolis, RAN |
07 Jan 2003 - 16 Jun 2004 | Lieutenant Commander RB Donnelly, RAN |
16 Jun 2004 - 08 Jul 2006 | Lieutenant Commander GR Baker, RAN |