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55: 267: 712: 33: 365: 291:” will not be able to operate effectively as a L.L. sweeper without further modification to her boiler room. With it being noted in another steam trial in June 1942 that the ship would be unworkable in hot weather. The RNZN would try to combat these issues the best they could, though 489: 286:
would be completed in early 1942, with trials being held in April 1942. It was noted that the steering gear was stiff, needing 2 men for manoeuvring, and her boiler room was full of problems, with the report stating at the end “It is apparent that
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and her sisters' engine rooms would be hot and uncomfortable for those who worked in their engine & boiler rooms throughout their careers.
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design because it was simple enough to be built with the country's limited ship construction facilities at the time.
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The vessel was ordered after the New Zealand government, facing a requirement for more
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Hulk ran aground for use as a breakwater and shingle bin between 1955–58
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was the first of four composite minesweepers constructed for the
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was launched on 28 August 1941 at Senior Foundry Ltd, located at
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was laid down in 1940 and was of a composite design, using
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Launch of Hinau, New Zealand National Film Unit footage.
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A Castle-class minesweeper of the Royal New Zealand Navy
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Castle-class trawlers of the Royal New Zealand Navy
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The others were 710: 520:"B" Class Composite Minesweepers 441:. 6 October 2015. Archived from 53: 31: 336:. but would occasionally visit 210:New Zealand-built Castle-class 1: 212:trawlers commissioned by the 79:Senior Foundry Ltd. Auckland 680:"Three Navy Craft Scrapped" 554:Makarios, Emmanuel (1996). 208:was one of three composite 769: 743:Ships built in New Zealand 18: 748:Shipwrecks of New Zealand 709: 654:"HMNZS Hinau Minesweeper" 630:New Zealand Naval vessels 494:paperspast.natlib.govt.nz 172:13.5 ft (4.1 m) 126: 46: 30: 628:McDougall, R.J. (1989). 612:. Archives New Zealand. 543:. Archives New Zealand. 522:. Archives New Zealand. 490:"MINE SWEEPER LAUNCHED" 397:. 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Index

HMNZS Hinau

Pennant number
Castle-class
minesweeper
New Zealand-built Castle-class
Royal New Zealand Navy
World War II
minesweepers
Castle-class
Kauri
Auckland
Royal New Zealand Navy

Rimu
Royal New Zealand Navy
commissioned
Manuka
Rimu
Tawhai
Auckland
Wellington
South Island
Lyttelton
Devonport Naval Base

Rimu
scrapped
Viaduct Basin
hulk

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