NAVY HISTORY - Ships - Motor Torpedo Boats

MTB 462


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One of the vessels that was developed during the war for operations in what can be called the Battle of the Narrow Seas which was the English Channel, the area between South England to the Bay of Biscay and the North Sea was the Motor Torpedo Boat. This fast small racehorse was intended to attack German convoys transiting up and down the occupied coast and to protect allied shipping. Most operations were conducted in during the night in order to avoid daytime attack by the Luftwaffe and use the dark to hide from more powerful Kriegsmarine ships.

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MTB 462, May 1944. (PA176741)

Front row (left to right): A/B Blanchard Parks, RCNVR, of Kentville, N.S.; A/B Burnette Parks, RCNVR, of Kentville, N.S.; A/B Sigmand Mosseau, RCNVR, of Toronto; O/S Lloyd MacKenzie, RCNVR, of Pictou, N.S.; Sto. Gerald Martin, RCNVR, of Hamilton, Ont.

Second row: Tel. Bob Harper, RCNVR, of Winnipeg; A/B Doug Blair, RCNVR, of Oshawa, Ont.; A/B Jack Byme, RCNVR, of Toronto; Sto. Walter Freese, RCNVR, of St. John, N.B.; A/B David Motley, RCNVR, of Vancouver, P.0. M.M. Raymond Robertson, RCNVR, of Avonlea, Sask.

On the Bridge: Lieut. D. J. Jessiman, RCNVR, first lieutenant, of Winnipeg; Lieut. Robert Joseph Moyse, RCNVR, Commanding Officer, of Winnipeg; L/S James Maloney, RCNR, Coxswain, of Cornwall.

Crew

  • Captain – Lieutenant or sub-lieutenant
  • First Lieutenant -Lieutenant or sub-lieutenant
  • Coxswain – Petty officer or leading seaman Petty officer motor mechanic
  • Leading stoker
  • Able seaman – seaman torpedo man
  • Able seaman – seaman gunner
  • Telegraphist
  • Stoker
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MTB 462

Builder: British Power Boat

Construction Started: 12 Mar 1943

Launched: 1944

Commissioned :1944

Pennant Number: MTB 462

Atlantic English Channel

Decommissioned :1945

Paid Off: Enter

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Specifications
MTB 462

SCOTT – PAINE TYPE G-TYPE

 Built by  - British Power Boats at Hythe.

Displacement: (New & Dry) – 47 tons

Displacement: 52 tons full load

Length: 71.5 ft (21.33 m)

Beam: ft in 20'7"

Draught: 5'9"

Propulsion: 3 Rolls Royce or Packard V-12 Supercharged 1250 H.P. engines, each with a 2,500 gallon capacity of 100% octane gas

Speed: 38 to 41 knots (43.7 /47.1 mph) at full load

Range: 140 miles while cruising at 25 knots

Compliment: 15 - 21

Armarments: 2 × single 6 pounder guns
two 10 inch Torpedo tubes
2 × twin .303 Vickers K guns
4 × light boat depth charges  
Searchlight
TSA smoke generator

 

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Cite Article : Reference: www.navyhistory/sections/Ships/Minesweepers/HMCS_Courtenay.html

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