HMS Pembroke

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What's HMS Pembroke up to? Has she lost something? She's been going round in circles in the Firth of Forth off Rosyth since 0600 and is still at it 14+ hours later.

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She's a minehunter. I don't know much about hunting mines, but it doesn't surprise me that practising it (or testing or trialling the equipment used for it) might involve a lot of going up and down over the same stretch of seabed.

Pete
 
From the Horse's mouth: HMS Pembroke @hms_pembroke

"Oct 7
Today we start our engineering trials to ensure that everything works as it should after our refit. This is the view aft from the bridge during our full power trial. We may not be able to outrun an F-14, but we certainly feel the need for speed." By the way, they are in the wrong place for degaussing..........
 
I think I remember this episode, doesn't it end with Cmdr Povey's mother-in-law finally going home, and then Sub-Lt. Phillips crashes the ship?

Yes, that's right. Then "trouble with the steering gear's always a winner at the court-martial!"
 
I quote:

“ The project, which got underway at the beginning of this year, included Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP) work on the freshwater tanks, an overhaul of the propulsion systems, maintaining generators and work on the ship’s sonar and communications system.”

This took fifty people “plus specialist subcontractors”, nine months? She’s only a tiddler.

A typical merchant ship maintains her own propulsion systems and generators and is in and out of dry dock in ten days, with specialist subcontractors for the comms.

Strewth!
 
I quote:

“ The project, which got underway at the beginning of this year, included Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP) work on the freshwater tanks, an overhaul of the propulsion systems, maintaining generators and work on the ship’s sonar and communications system.”

This took fifty people “plus specialist subcontractors”, nine months? She’s only a tiddler.

A typical merchant ship maintains her own propulsion systems and generators and is in and out of dry dock in ten days, with specialist subcontractors for the comms.

Strewth!

You seriously can't see why?
 
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