HMCS SCATARI AKS-514

 

Patrol Vessel

 


 

HMCS SCATARI 514

Courtesy of LS.RM2 B. Thorne

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Commissioned: 1957

Paid off: 1972

Fate: Unknown 

 

Originally built for the RCAF as Malahat, she was transferred to the RCN in 1957 and re-named SCATARI.  Paid of in 1972, she was sold for commercial use and re-named Susan M. II. Fate unknown.

 

The following information was submitted by John Ruegg - SCATARI was an 86-foot wooden Supply Vessel (Type II) built in 1944. Based at Western Air Command, Vancouver, British Columbia Callsign VXCQ, Radiotelephone “Catapult B”, Pendant number: M.467 and B171. She served in Air Command from 1946 to 1952. Transferred to Eastern Air Command, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, on 31 May 1946, and sailed around via the Panama Canal. Canadian Warship Names states this vessel joined the RCAF fleet in 1946. In Sep 1949 this vessel became stranded up in the Hudson Strait and was rescued by HMCS SWANSEA. This was the longest tow by a Canadian Frigate. The tow was one of eleven hundred miles from where SWANSEA found her to Goose Bay, Labrador. ( This incident is recorded on pages 144 to 146, along with a photograph of this vessel in the book HMCS SWANSEA by Fraser M. McKee.) In 1957 this vessel became the Canadian Naval Auxiliary Vessel (CNAV) SCATARI with call sign CZFZ and Radiotelephone “Marian”. She looked a lot like a small wooden tugboat. The Navy used her on the Great Lakes as a reserve naval training vessel.

 


 

Ship's company photos

 


 

Commanding Officers

 

Lt Norman W. Fox-Decent, RCN(R) - 1962

 


 

     In memory of those who have crossed the bar    

They shall not be forgotten

 

 


 

Former Crew Members

 

Dunn, Pat, AB.PW - Jul 1965 (from HMCS Carleton)

 

Thorne, B., LSRM2 - Jul 1965

 


 

Photos and Documents

 

Articles on the summer training cruise on the Great Lakes by HMCS PORTE ST JEAN, HMCS PORTE ST LOUIS and HMCS SCATARI

 

The Windsor Star, Sat., 11 Jul 1964

 

Courtesy of Ken McLeod

Page 4 continuation of the above article "The Navy's In"

 

The Windsor Star, Sat., 11 Jul 1964

 

Courtesy of Ken McLeod

HMCS SCATARI conducting a Jackstay with HMCS Port St Jean on the Great Lakes - UNTD training cruise, May 1965

 

From the collection of Gary Medford

 

Courtesy of Gary Medford

 

 

 


 

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