HMS Bonaventure (F139)

HMS Bonaventure at anchor in February 1943
History
United Kingdom
NameHMS Bonaventure
Builder
Launched27 October 1942
Commissioned26 January 1943
Recommissioned22 January 1945
Out of serviceReturned to Clan Line on 23 March 1948
IdentificationPennant number F139
FateScrapped from 25 December 1963
BadgeOn a Field Barry wavy of 6 white and blue: within a horse shoe inverted Gold, a Griffin red.
General characteristics
Class and typeCameron-class steamship modified to submarine depot ship
Displacement
  • 10,423 tons
  • later 8,067 tons
Length487 ft (148 m)
Beam63 ft (19 m)
Draught30 ft (9.1 m)
Propulsion2 x steam triple expansion and exhaust turbine
Speed16 knots (30 km/h)
Armament
  • 2 × 4 in (102 mm) AA guns
  • 12 × 20 mm (0.79 in) AA guns

HMS Bonaventure was a submarine depot ship of the Royal Navy. She was initially built for civilian service with the Clan Line, but on the outbreak of the Second World War she was requisitioned by the Navy and after being launched, was converted for military service.