These vessels were a series of four Admiralty designed coastal tankers which were classified as Port Oilers. They were all built by the Lobnitz & Co Ltd shipbuilding company in Renfrew, Scotland, and all launched during 1946. Displacing just over 2,500 tons, the ships were just over 200 ft in length, just under 40 ft breadth with a 15 ft draught and could achieve 11 knots.
Three of the class, Birchol, Oakol and Teakol served with the RFA through to the mid-1960s, although Rowenol which operated out of Malta, was taken out of service in 1971.
Name | Pennant | Builder | Laid down | Launched | Into Service | Out of Service | Ref |
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A127 | Lobnitz & Co Ltd, Renfrew | - | 19 February 1946 | 12 June 1946 | 1965 | [1] | |
A284 | 27 September 1945 | 15 May 1946 | 21 August 1946 | 1971 | [2] | ||
A300 | 12 December 1945 | 28 August 1946 | 1 November 1946 | February 1965 | [3] | ||
A167 | 27 May 1946 | 14 November 1946 | 14 January 1947 | 1969 | [4] | ||