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The wreck of Kelat, 1942

History
United Kingdom
NameKelat[1]
OwnerE. Bates and Sons (1881–1903)[1]
Port of registryLiverpool
BuilderRichardson, Duck and Company, Stockton-on-Tees
Yard number274
Launched31 March 1881
CompletedMay 1881
Identification84103
Norway
NameHövding[1]
Port of registryPorsgrund
IdentificationKBHF
Australia
NameKelat
OperatorRoyal Australian Navy
In service1941
Out of service1942
FateSunk during bomb raid on 19 February 1942, Darwin
General characteristics
TypeIron sailing ship
Tonnage1894 gross register tons
Length261 ft (80 m)
Beam41 ft (12 m)
Draught23 ft 5 in (7.14 m)
Installed powerSail (fully rigged three masted)

Kelat was an 1894 gross ton iron hulled fully rigged three masted sailing ship built in Stockton-on-Tees, England in 1881.[1] She was requisitioned by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) in 1941 and sank as a result of damage suffered during the Japanese air raid on Darwin on 19 February 1942.

Construction and design[edit]

The vessel was built in 1881 by Richardson, Duck and CompanyatStockton-on-Tees, England for E. Bates & Sons of Liverpool. She was an iron hulled fully rigged sailing ship consisting of three masts and two decks.[1]

Operational service[edit]

She plied the London to Australia cargo route until she was requisitioned in 1903 by L. Gundersen and renamed Hövding.[1] She continued plying the cargo trade to Australia until she was damaged in a storm and condemned at Melbourne on 9 July 1914.[2] She was sold as a hulk to Mcllwrath, McEachern Propriety Ltd, who converted her into a coal hulk.[3] Sometime afterward she was renamed back to her original name Kelat. She was requisitioned as a coal hulk by the RAN in 1941.

Fate[edit]

After being requisitioned by the RAN, she was towed from Fremantle to Darwin fully laden with coal in February 1942. She sank at her mooring several days after arriving in Darwin after being machine gunned and badly damaged during the Japanese air raid on Darwin on 19 February 1942. The sinking may have been by neglect as in the confusion after the raids it is possible no one remembered to continue to run her pumps to keep her afloat.[4] Her wreck is located at 12°02′00S 130°05′00E / 12.03333°S 130.08333°E / -12.03333; 130.08333.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Kelat". Tee built ships. Retrieved 19 July 2011.
  • ^ "Norwegian Ship Hovding damaged in a great storm". The Mercury (Hobart, Tas), Tuesday 14 July 1914 p.5. 14 July 1914. Retrieved 19 July 2011.
  • ^ "Hovding sold for hulk". The Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday 14 November 1914 p.15. 14 November 1914. Retrieved 19 July 2011.
  • ^ Griffiths 1947, p. 73.
  • References[edit]


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