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The Bay-class Minehunter Inshores were a class of
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-hull mine warfare vessels operating with the Royal Australian Navy from 1986. Also referred to as the MHCAT (MineHunter CATamaran), the class was an attempt to produce a locally designed
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mine warfare vessel.Jones, in ''The Royal Australian Navy'', p. 222 Two prototype ships were ordered in 1981, with the first ship, ''Rushcutter'', commissioned in November 1986. The two ships experienced delays in construction, and the RAN resorted to acquiring six minesweeper auxiliaries (MSA) under the
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to provide an interim mine-warfare capability, while also keeping minesweeper in service until 1990, well beyond her intended decommissioning date.Jones, in ''The Royal Australian Navy'', p. 252 The ships did not enter service until 1993, due to problems with the sonar.Spurling, in ''The Royal Australian Navy'', p. 275


Design and construction

One of the identifying features of this class is that vessels have a fibreglass hull constructed with a multi-layer foam sandwich core. No metal is contained in the hull. The ships were built by Ramsay Fibreglass, a subsidiary of
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located in Tomago, New South Wales, Australia. They were constructed in a purpose-built facility and then carried by crane a short distance south to a small man-made launching basin off the
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. Work on a third hull commenced before the project's cancellation, but was never completed and remained at the rear of the facility until the early 2000s. Although completed and commissioned in November 1986 (''Rushcutter'') and October 1987 (''Shoalwater''), the two minehunters were not formally accepted into naval service until June 1994.


Deployment restrictions

The small size of the ships limited their ability at sea (deployable in conditions up to Sea State 3, but recommended to seek shelter in Sea State 4 or above), and prohibited regular deployment outside the Sydney-Newcastle-Jervis Bay area. The 1991 Force Structure Review recommended no further ships be built, and that the two catamarans be restricted to training and operations in confined waters. Instead, the RAN focused on acquiring four to six coastal minesweepers (the ''Huon''-class), and maintaining the MSAs as an as-needed inshore mine-warfare force. Despite these restrictions, by the end of 1996, the two minehunters had been deployed to locations around Australia, with ''Rushcutter'' leaving the Sydney operational area on 15 occasions, and ''Shoalwater'' on 23 occasions.


Fate

Both ships in the class were decommissioned on 14 August 2001. Four additional ships, to be named ''Westernport'', ''Discovery'', ''Esperance'', and ''Melville'', were planned but never constructed.Gillett, ''Australian and New Zealand Warships since 1946'', p. 85 The two ships were sold in 2002 for service in the Persian Gulf.Wertheim (ed.), ''The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World'', p. 23


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