- HMNZS Manawanui (A09)
HMNZS "Manawanui" (A09) was commissioned in 1988 as a diving support vessel for the
Royal New Zealand Navy . Originally she was built as a diving support vessel, the "Star Perseus", for North Sea oil rig operations."Manawanui" is the third ship with this name to serve in the New Zealand Navy. "Manawanui" is also a
Māori word meaning "to be brave or steadfast"."Manawanui" has a capability to hold station over a fixed position. She has a triple lock
recompression chamber , a crane with 13 tonne lifting capacity, wet diving bell and a small engineering workshop. She also has limited deck cargo carrying capacity. The divers of the New Zealand Navy who work onboard "Manawanui" are trained for deep diving with mixed gases,underwater demolition andunexploded ordnance disposal.ee also
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Diving tenders of the Royal New Zealand Navy External links
* [http://www.navy.mil.nz/visit-the-fleet/manawanui/default.htm Official RNZN Website]
* [http://www.navymuseum.mil.nz/history/time/post-ww2/afloat/diving/default.htm Diving support]
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