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Post subject: Utility MinehunterPosted: April 10th, 2022, 2:36 pm
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The Utility Minehunter was D. K. Brown's favourite design. In the late 1970s the DG Ships, Jack Daniel mused about a cheaper minesweeper that would work alongside the more expensive River-class.
A cheap sweeper proved impossible due to the engine power required but a cheap minehunter seemed possible. The idea was a basic GRP hull with diesel generators placed in three ISO containers on the upper deck. The operations room was also containerised and the Type 193M sonar gear was boxed too. The bare hulls could be built and tied up and then made operational as and when necessary by plugging in the containers. The cost was around a third of a River.

But soon the inevitable bloat began, new sonar, a gun etc. and the design was dropped. The resulting minehunter during the 1980s was the Sandown-class.

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Post subject: Re: Utility MinehunterPosted: April 11th, 2022, 2:10 pm
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still think the Hunt was the best Minehunter


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Post subject: Re: Utility MinehunterPosted: April 11th, 2022, 5:41 pm
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rifleman2 wrote: *
still think the Hunt was the best Minehunter
As a Norwegian I have to disagree of course. But I remember in the past that there would always be 1 to 5 Hunt class visiting Norway every now and then


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Post subject: Re: Utility MinehunterPosted: April 12th, 2022, 8:22 am
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rifleman2 wrote: *
still think the Hunt was the best Minehunter
Very true, I don't think I would take this concept over the Hunt or the Sandown.
It had some possibilities but the idea was probably too austere and the idea of having to keep swapping out motor and command containers would probably have been a pain in practice.

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Post subject: Re: Utility MinehunterPosted: April 12th, 2022, 1:51 pm
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could have made very interesting Northern Ireland Patrol Vessels or RNR training vessels


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