- HMS Reclaim
HMS "Reclaim" was a deep diving and submarine rescue vessel of the British
Royal Navy . She was originally intended to be a King Salvor Class Ocean Salvage Vessel and was fitted with specialised equipment including underwater television cameras andsonar andechosounding apparatus. She was also equipped for submarine rescue work. At the time of her commissioning (1949), the "Reclaim" was the Royal Navy's only vessel capable of carrying out deep diving operations. Upon completion "Reclaim" was attached to HMS "Vernon",Portsmouth as adiving tender .Operational service
* 1948: diving from "Reclaim",
Petty Officer Wilfred Bollard set a world deep diving record of 535 ft.* 1951: on June 14th 1951 "Reclaim" found the submerged wreck of the submarine
HMS Affray , missing since April 17th, during which operation her new underwater television apparatus was used. One of the divers from Reclaim working on the Affray was Lionel "Buster" Crabb, who later became famous when in 1956 he disappeared in Portsmouth harbour.* 1956: Lt George Wookey of the Royal Navy's Clearance Diving Branch dived from HMS "Reclaim" to set a new deep diving record of 600 feet in Sor Fjord, Norway on 12th October 1956.
* 1960: Reclaim's was assigned to
HMS Lochinvar ,Port Edgar for service as a Mine Counter Measures Support Ship and Diving Trials Ship. From January and May 1961 she carried out diving trials in theCanary Isles . She was later relieved as Mine Counter Measures Support Ship by theminelayer HMS "Abdiel", which enabled her to concentrate on her roles as deep diving suuport vessel.* 1962: Deep Diving Trials programme begun, culminating in ten dives off
Toulon in 1965 to 600 ft.* 1968: Reclaim took part in the salvage operation on the Air Lingus Viscount 803 Aircraft EI-AOM, the Saint Phelim, which had crashed into the
Irish Sea offTuskar Rock on March 24th 1968. Over a period of 26 days, divers working from the Reclaim performed 91 dives in depths of 250 ft, managing to salvage a third of the aircraft's wreckage. Unfortunately, when Reclaim attempted to raise the fuselage to the surface using straps instead of nets, the wreckage broke apart upon reaching the surface and sank.* 1977: Reclaim attended the 1977
Silver Jubilee Fleet Review offSpithead .* 1979: Reclaim (at that time the oldest ship in the Navy), was paid off, to be replaced by the new Seabed Operations Vessel
HMS Challenger Trivia
HMS Reclaim served as a filming location for the "
Doctor Who " serial "The Sea Devils " in 1972.External links
* [http://www.wrightandlogan.co.uk/images/Reclaim.jpgPhotograph of HMS Reclaim]
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