HMNZS Endeavour (1944)

HMNZS Endeavour in Wellington Harbour, 15 December 1956
History
United Kingdom
NameHMS Pretext
Builder
Laid down1 May 1943
Launched23 May 1944
Completed5 August 1944
Acquired5 August 1944
IdentificationPennant number Z284
Fatereturned to U.S. Navy, 22 November 1945
United States
Acquired22 November 1945
Stricken28 March 1946
FateTransferred to the Maritime Commission, 3 April 1947, for disposal
United Kingdom
NameRRS John Biscoe
NamesakeJohn Biscoe
OwnerFalkland Islands Dependencies Survey
Port of registryPort Stanley, Falkland Islands
Acquired20 July 1947
Christened15 December 1947
RenamedPretext in April 1956[1]
IdentificationIMO number5022364
FateSold to New Zealand in August 1956
New Zealand
NameHMNZS Endeavour
NamesakeHM Bark Endeavour
CommissionedAugust 1956
DecommissionedJune 1962
IdentificationIMO number5022364
Canada
NameArctic Endeavour
OwnerMayhaven Shipping Ltd.
IdentificationIMO number5022364
FateFoundered off Newfoundland on 11 Nov 1982
General characteristics
Class and typeAilanthus-class net laying ship
Displacement1,190 long tons (1,210 t) (full)
Length194 ft 6 in (59.28 m)
Beam37 ft (11 m)
Draught13 ft 6 in (4.11 m)
Propulsiondiesel electric, 2,500 hp (1,900 kW)
Speed13 knots (24 km/h)
Complement56
Armament

HMNZS Endeavour was a Royal New Zealand Navy Antarctic support vessel. She was the first of three ships in the Royal New Zealand Navy to bear that name.

The ship was built in the United States in 1944 as Satinwood (YN-89) as a net tender of the Ailanthus class (but later redesignated as AN-76, a net layer) and transferred to the Royal Navy under Lend-Lease in August 1944. Commissioned as HMS Pretext (Z284), she served the United Kingdom until she was returned to United States Navy custody in November 1945. Sold by the United States Maritime Commission in 1947, she served as a research vessel for the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey under the name SV John Biscoe. She was briefly renamed Pretext when another ship was assigned the John Biscoe name, before being sold to the Royal New Zealand Navy, renamed Endeavour, and employed in supporting the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition and subsequent New Zealand research activities in Antarctica. Sold again in 1962, the ship, renamed Arctic Endeavour for sealing work in the northern hemisphere, foundered off the coast of Canada in November 1982.

  1. ^ "The Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey, 1955-56". The Polar Record. 8 (57). Scott Polar Research Institute: 526–531. 1957. doi:10.1017/S0032247400049962. S2CID 251058432.