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''YWAM Koha'' is a New Zealand-registered Medical Aid Ship, built in 1968 as the
buoy tender A buoy tender is a type of vessel used to maintain and replace navigational buoys. This term can also apply to an actual person who does this work. The United States Coast Guard uses buoy tenders to accomplish one of its primary missions of main ...
''Konrad Meisel'' for the German Government and later owned in South Africa as ''Isibane''. As the ''Claymore II'' she provided the essential transport links to the remote Pacific territory of Pitcairn Island from
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and French Polynesia, part-funded by the British Government until 2018 when she was replaced by the '' Silver Supporter''.


Buoy tender

''Konrad Meisel'' was built in 19681966 in some sources is erroneous by Jadewerft Wilhelmshaven GmbH,
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for the Wasser- und Schifffahrtsamt Cuxhaven (Waterways and Shipping Office Cuxhaven) of the
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. When built, she measured 514 gross register tons with dimensions of 48.82m
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, 44.30m LBP, 9.56m beam and 4.65m depth, and a draught of 3.25m. She was powered by two Deutz 8-cylinder diesel engines, totalling 1103 kW (1500 bhp), geared to a single propeller. Over the single
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an eleven-ton crane was installed. During ''Konrad Meisels 30-year service with WSA Cuxhaven, she was responsible for the maintenance of marine navigation buoys in the lower
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and the adjacent sea areas. In 1998 the ship was retired by the WSA Cuxhaven and sold to the South African Government. The tender was allocated to the South African Maritime Safety Authority and renamed ''Isibane'', Zulu for 'light', by which time she had been remeasured as 486
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. In 2004 she was sold to South African company Zonnekus Mansion Pty Ltd and transferred to the Panamanian flag.


Passenger-cargo vessel

In August 2009 ''Isibane'' was purchased by Nigel Jolly, of Stoney Creek Shipping Co Ltd,
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, New Zealand, modified to carry cargo and 12 passengers, and renamed ''Claymore II''. Stoney Creek Shipping had been providing a passenger and cargo link to Pitcairn at the request of the British Government since 2002 with ''Braveheart'', a former Japanese fishery research ship. ''Claymore II'' was contracted by the Pitcairn Island Council, and subsidised by the British Government, to make four annual round trips to deliver cargo and supplies to Pitcairn Island from New Zealand, loading at
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. She also made eight subsidised round trips each year, from Pitcairn to
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, French Polynesia, the nearest airport, for passengers to connect to the air service to Tahiti. Outside these scheduled services, the vessel was available for charter. As Pitcairn has no port facilities, all cargo and passengers where landed on the island from ''Claymore II'' by
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. , there were concerns regarding the continued availability of the loading berth at
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. However, the vessel was still servicing Pitcairn from the
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The ship is the subject of a 2011 $1.80 Pitcairn Islands stamp.


Medical Aid Ship

In July 2019 the ship was renamed the ''YWAM Koha'' in a ceremony in
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and after dry-dock maintenance she will be relaunched as a volunteer-based medical aid ship providing
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, Dentistry,
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and Optometry services operated by '' YWAM Ships Aotearoa''''.'' She will then be taken on a multi-port promotional tour around New Zealand to raise awareness, supplies and funds for her future deployments to the
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2011 $1.80 Pitcairn Islands stamp
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