Southern-class whaler explained

The Southern class was a class of whale-catcher ships requisitioned from a commercial whaling company for service during the Second World War. The whalers were converted for anti-submarine and minesweeping duties and were in use in the British Royal Navy and South African Navy. Six ships were built in Germany for the Southern Whaling Company and after the war, one was retained in the South African Navy, one had been sunk by a mine and four were sold back to commercial whaling companies.

History

The six whale catchers were owned by Southern Whaling & Sealing Co. Ltd., London, United Kingdom and were used for whale catching in the Southern Ocean and Antarctic waters. The fleet of six ships was accompanied by the factory ship in their annual whaling season sorties. The fleet spent four seasons in the Antarctic before being requisitioned for naval service on their return to Cape Town after completion of the 1939-40 season. The owners requested that all six ships were to be taken up into the Royal Navy, but only Southern Breeze was taken up for service in the UK, with the other five vessels being assigned to the South African Seaward Defence Force (the renamed South African Naval Service).

Ships

"AS Whaler" denotes anti-submarine equipped whaler.

Southern class whalers
style= width="120"NamePennant numberPrevious name(s)In service withLaunch dateRequisitioned dateIn-service dateRoleFate
FY318SS Southern BreezeRoyal NavyJun 1936Mar 1940Sep 1941: Bought by Salvesen while under RN command – name remained unchanged. Returned to Salvesen in January 1946.[1] Broken up for scrap in Sep 1970 by Goldfields Metal Traders Ltd., Fremantle[2]
T26SS Southern FloeS. Afr. Seaward Defence Force193618 Jun 1940Oct 1940AS WhalerSunk by mine off Tobruk on 11 Feb 1941
T27SS Southern MaidS. Afr. Seaward Defence Force193618 Jun 1940Oct 1940AS WhalerLaid up May 1946. Sold to Union Whaling Co on 7 May 1946. Fate unknown.

HMSAS Steenberg
T28SS Southern BarrierS. Afr. Seaward Defence Force193617 Jul 19405 Oct 1940MinesweeperIn September 1941, vessel was sold to Chr. Salvesen & Co who retained the name until January 1945 when vessel was in-turn sold to Union Government of South Africa as a minesweeper and named HMSAS Steenberg T.28.[3]
T29SS Southern IslesS. Afr. Seaward Defence Force193622 Jul 1940Nov 1940AS WhalerLaid up May 1946. Sold to Union Whaling Co on 7 May 1946. Fate unknown.
T30SS Southern SeaS. Afr. Seaward Defence Force193622 Jul 1940Nov 1940AS WhalerLaid up May 1946. Sold to Union Whaling Co on 7 May 1946. Fate unknown.

Notes and references

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: HMS Southern Breeze (FY 318) – Allied Warships of WWII. uboat.net. 19 August 2021.
  2. Web site: D/S Southern Breeze – Sjøhistorie.
  3. Web site: D/S Steenberg – Krigsseilerregisteret.