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HMAS ''Banks'' (GPV 901/Y266/G244/244) was an
Explorer class general-purpose vessel The Explorer class was a two-ship class of general purpose vessels of the Royal Australian Navy that served between 1960 and 1995.Wilson, ''Royal Australian Navy 21st Century Warships'', p. 37 Design The Explorer class was a two-ship class of gen ...
of the
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(RAN), serving in a range of capacities from 1960 until 1995. She was named in honour of
Sir Joseph Banks Sir Joseph Banks, 1st Baronet, (19 June 1820) was an English naturalist, botanist, and patron of the natural sciences. Banks made his name on the 1766 natural-history expedition to Newfoundland and Labrador. He took part in Captain James C ...
, the botanist aboard HM Bark ''Endeavour'' during the discovery of the eastern coast of Australia in 1770.


Design and construction

The Explorer class was a two-ship class of general purpose vessels built for the RAN.Gillett, ''Australian and New Zealand Warships since 1946'', p. 46 The ships had a
displacement Displacement may refer to: Physical sciences Mathematics and Physics * Displacement (geometry), is the difference between the final and initial position of a point trajectory (for instance, the center of mass of a moving object). The actual path ...
of 207 tons at standard load and 260 tons at full load. ''Banks'' was in length overall, had a beam of , and a draught of . Propulsion machinery consisted of GM diesels, which supplied to the two propeller screws, and allowed the vessel to reach . The ship's company consisted of 14 personnel. The ship's armament of light weapons were only fitted as needed. ''Banks'' was laid down by
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of Maryborough, Queensland in January 1959, and launched on 15 December 1959.Gillett, ''Australian and New Zealand Warships since 1946'', p. 47 She commissioned into the RAN on 16 February 1960 with pennant number GPV 901. ''Banks'' wore the pennant numbers GPV 901, Y266, G244, and finally 244 during her career.


Operational history

On completion, ''Banks'' was initially deployed to northern Australia for fishery surveillance. In April 1961, the ship
surveyed Surveying or land surveying is the technique, profession, art, and science of determining the land, terrestrial Two-dimensional space#In geometry, two-dimensional or Three-dimensional space#In Euclidean geometry, three-dimensional positions of ...
the
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area; the first seagoing ship in 50 years to make the Adelaide River passage.Bastock, ''Australia's Ships of War'', p. 334 During 1962, ''Banks'' undertook surveys around northern Australia, then spent 1963 to 1966 in
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, attached to the RAN's Papua New Guinea Division and carrying a mixed Australia-PNG complement. In late 1966, ''Banks'' returned to Sydney for a refit. On completion, she was handed over to the
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on 7 July 1967 and assigned to the Port Adelaide Division as a training vessel. While here, the ship was attached to the naval base . ''Banks'' remained in South Australia until November 1982, when she was replaced by the patrol boat . ''Banks'' was assigned to the Target Services Group at ,
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in December. During May 1980, ''Banks'' used to convey the anchor stock recovered by the
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and others at the wreck site of '' Loch Vennachar'' from Kingscote to Port Adelaide.Kentish, P. & Booth, B., 1983, ''Conservation of the Loch Vennachar anchor'', Society for Underwater Historical Research, North Adelaide, pg. 7. DECOMMISSIONING AND LAST VOYAGE On 17 December 1982, the ship was formally decommissioned, but remained in service at Jervis Bay. In 1985, ''Banks'' was reassigned to the naval base . In 1995, ''Banks'' left Sydney to undergo a major refit in
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. Near the end of an 8- to 10-week refit, a fire attributed to the spontaneous combustion of oil-soaked rags severely damaged the ship. The refit was terminated, and the burned out ship was sold six months later into private hands, with the new owners refitting ''Banks'' to meet
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for charter vessels over a seven-year period. On completion, Pleasure Cruises Australasia began operating ''Banks'' out of
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. The ship was resold and travelled along the NSW and QLD coasts and was in the Whitsunday Passage when Cyclone Debbie saw the Banks drag its anchor and found itself high and dry ashore on Whitsunday Island Refloated a year later at a cost of $365,000, the ship was towed to Townsville and scrapped.


References

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