HMS Loch Achanalt

Loch Achanalt
HMCS Loch Achanalt
History
United Kingdom
NameLoch Achanalt
Ordered24 July 1942
BuilderHenry Robb, Leith
Yard number342
Laid down14 September 1943
Launched23 March 1944
Completed11 August 1944
FateLoaned to Canada 1944, returned 1945. Sold to New Zealand, March 1948
Canada
NameLoch Achanalt
Commissioned31 July 1944
DecommissionedJuly 1945
Honours and
awards
English Channel 1945
FateReturned to UK 1945
New Zealand
NamePukaki
AcquiredMarch 1948
Commissioned13 September 1948
DecommissionedMay 1965
FateSold for scrapping, October 1965
General characteristics
Class and typeLoch-class frigate
Displacement1,435 tons
Length
  • 286 ft (87 m) p/p
  • 307.25 ft (93.65 m) o/a
Beam38.5 ft (11.7 m)
Draught
  • 8.75 ft (2.67 m) standard
  • 13.25 ft (4.04 m) full
Propulsion
Range730 tons oil fuel, 9,500 nautical miles (17,600 km) at 12 knots (22 km/h)
Complement114
Armament

HMS Loch Achanalt was a Loch-class frigate of the Royal Navy that was loaned to and served with the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II. Ordered from Henry Robb, Leith, on 24 July 1942 as a River-class frigate, the order was changed, and ship laid down on 14 September 1943, and launched by Mrs. A.V. Alexander, wife of the First Lord of the Admiralty on 23 March 1944 and completed on 11 August 1944.[1] After the war she was transferred to the Royal New Zealand Navy and renamed Pukaki.

  1. ^ "HMS Loch Achanalt". naval-history.net. Retrieved 8 March 2010.