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Linge-class tugboat

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Hunze and Gouwe towing HNLMS Tromp (centre)
Class overview
NameLinge class
Builders
  • Shipyard Bijlsma (Hull)
  • Delta Shipyard (Fitting out)
Operators Royal Netherlands Navy
Succeeded byNoordzee class
Built1986–1997
In commission1987–present
Planned5
Completed5
Active1
General characteristics [1]
TypeTugboat
Displacement200 t (200 long tons)
Length27.5 m (90 ft 3 in)
Beam7 m (23 ft 0 in)
Draught2.3 m (7 ft 7 in)
Propulsion
Speed11 knots (20 km/h; 13 mph)

The Linge class[a] are a series of tugboats used by the Royal Netherlands Navy to dock their larger ships at the Nieuwe Haven Naval Base.[2]

History

The first four ships were built by Shipyard Bijlsma and Delta shipyard in the Netherlands and commissioned in the year 1987. Ten years later another ship, Gouwe, was built by these shipyards and commissioned in 1997. As an avocation to their main purpose they are used for trips with guests around the harbour.

Replacement

It was decided that these ships were not capable enough anymore to handle the newer larger vessels like HNLMS Karel Doorman. The four oldest ships would be replaced by three Damen built hybrid tugboats, the Noordzee class.[2]

Although with the arrival of the first replacement, HNLMS <i>Noordzee</i>, the old tugboats did not prove completely useless when the power onboard Noordzee shut off due to contaminated fuel along the coast of North-Holland and Hunze had to assist.[3]

The first four ships were sold to MTS Towage in Brixham and Falmouth in the United Kingdom.


Ships in class

Hull number Name Builder Launched Commissioned Decommissioned Status Picture
A874 Linge Shipyard Bijlsma, Warten (Hull)

Delta Shipyard, Sliedrecht (Fitting out)

15 November 1986 20 February 1987 February 2016 Sold
A875 Regge 10 January 1986 6 May 1987 February 2016 Sold
A876 Hunze 17 December 1986 20 October 1987 February 2016 Sold
A877 Rotte 23 June 1987 20 October 1987 February 2016 Sold
A878 Gouwe 25 November 1996 21 February 1997 In active service

Namesakes

All the ships are named after rivers with five letters ending with an e in The Netherlands:

  • HNLMS Linge's namesake is: Linge
  • HNLMS Regge's namesake is: Regge
  • HNLMS Hunze's namesake is: Hunze
  • HNLMS Rotte's namesake is: Rotte
  • HNLMS Gouwe's namesake is: Gouwe

Notes

  1. ^ The class is also known in Dutch as Delta tug 2750 type.[1]

Citations

  1. ^ a b van Amstel, p. 110.
  2. ^ a b "Lingeklasse sleepboten" (in Dutch). Marineschepen.nl. Retrieved 1 December 2022.
  3. ^ "Nieuwe sleepboot Noordzee aangekomen in Den Helder" (in Dutch). Marineschepen.nl. Retrieved 1 December 2022.

References

  • van Amstel, W.H.E. (1991). De schepen van de Koninklijke Marine vanaf 1945 (in Dutch). Alkmaar: De Alk. ISBN 90-6013-997-6.
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