HMCS CORMORANT 781
Bird Class Patrol Boat
Built in 1956 by Midland Boat Works, Midland, Ont., CORMORANT was launched on 15 May 1956. The Navy turned Loon, Mallard, and CORMORANT over to the Crown Assets Disposal Corporation in the 1960s. Some priests of some description bought CORMORANT and outfitted her as a floating mission boat for Central America complete with a dental chair. They did not appear to have much knowledge of the sea or seamanship but managed to get CORMORANT out Halifax Harbour and down as far as the Eastern United States. The United States Coast Guard terminated their voyage there before they killed themselves, and CORMORANT has not been heard from since. Her specifications on completion were: Displacement: 66 tons, Length: 92 Ft, Beam: 17 ft, Draught: 5.3 ft, Speed: 14 kts, Complement: 2 officers, 19 men, Armament: 1-20 mm, hedgehog.
Commanding Officers
In memory of those who have crossed the bar They shall not be forgotten
Former Crew Members
Pearson, Don
Photos and Documents
(CMT001-CMT002) The Launching of HMCS CORMORANT 781 // Source: Huronia Museum website (CMT003) The Launching of HMCS CORMORANT 781 // Source: "Midland and Area - Portraits of the Past" facebook page // From the collection of Betty Ann Bell (CMT004) HMCS CORMORANT 781 // Source: Nation's Navy: In Quest of Canadian Naval Identity (CMT005) Paying-off of HMCS MALLARD 783 and HMCS CORMORANT 781 at RCNAS Shearwater jetty
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