Q064
Fairmile
Motor
Launch
Unofficial wartime badge of
ML Q064
|
Fairmile ML Q064
Source: Flickr photo collection of Don
Gorham
|
Laid down: 19
Apr
1941
Launched: 28
Aug 1941
Delivered to the RCN: 18
Apr 1942
|
Removed
from service: 17 Jun 1945
Fate:
Sold in 1947. Foundered in 1952
|
Built by LeBlanc Shipbuilding Co.,
J.H.,
Weymouth, N.S., she was delivered to the RCN on 18 Apr 1942. While she flew the White Ensign, she was not
commissioned into the RCN but instead was listed as a tender to HMCS
Sambro, the depot ship for escorts (tenders were not commissioned
vessels). In Mar 1943, Q064 rescued the flight crew of a Catalina
flying boat that had crashed 1 mile offshore and was on fire. In Mar 1944 and Jan 1945, ML Q064 was part of the 72 ML
Flotilla. On 06 Mar 1944, her CO, Lt Jarvis was listed as the SO of
the 72 ML Flotilla. In
1947, she was sold and renamed Six-Four. She foundered in
1952.
From The Fairmiles - Canada's
Little Ships - "ML064 participated in the Battle of the
Gulf of St Lawrence. George Crowell told me that at one time ML064 and
ML080 berthed alongside each other at Rimouski,
Quebec,
when a good breeze of wind came up causing them to rub against each
other. The bit of over hang on the upper deck of ML080 caught in
the same over hang on ML064 ripping her upper deck off from the
bow back to the wheelhouse. This put ML064 out of service and
she limped down to the shipyard at Pictou, Nova Scotia, where they
put a tight canvas patch on her. She then proceeded back to
Weymouth, Nova Scotia for repairs."
Photos and
Documents
Commanding Officers
Lt Theodore George Sewell,
RCNVR - 20 Feb 1942 - 31 Mar 1942
SLt Norman Lindsay Williams,
RCNVR - 01 May 1942 - 02 Oct 1943
SLt
P.G.D. Armour,
RCNVR - 03 Oct 1943 - 07 Oct 1943
SLt Norman Lindsay Williams,
RCNVR - 08 Oct 1943 - unk
SLt Walter James Langston, RCNVR -
05 Feb 1944 - unk |
Lt E.G. Jarvis,
RCNVR - 06 Mar 44 - 21 Apr 1944
Lt John Godwin Chance,
RCNVR - 22 Apr 1944 - 23 May 1944
Lt Edward Gilbert Jarvis,
RCNVR - 24 May 1944 - 16 Jan 1945
Lt Reginald Andrew
Fraser Galway,
RCNVR - 17 Jan 1945 - 22 Jun 1945 |
In memory of those who have crossed the bar
They shall not be
forgotten
Former Crew Members
Dean,
Harry, AB - 1943
Duggan,
Wallace Rowe, SLt, RCNVR - 10 Mar 1944
French,
Cyril, AB - 1943
Harwood,
William Randolph, SLt, RCNVR - 09 Apr 1945
|
James,
Guy Linsley, SLt, RCNVR - 09 May 1942
Kean,
Norman, LS - 1943
Rhodes,
John Alan, Lt, RCNVR - 06 Apr 1944
Sweeney,
Gordon Ambrose, Lt, RCNVR - Jan 1945
|
La
Touche, Daniel Charles Patrick, Lt, RCNVR - 30 Mar 1942
Webster,
Arthur Egerton, War (E) - Jan 1945
Wright,
Thomas Osborne, SLt, RCNVR - 21 May 1945 |
Photos and Documents
|
ML Q064
RCN Photo # H-2694
Courtesy of the Comox RCAF Museum |
|
AB Harry Dean, AB Cyril French, LS Norman Kean
of Q064 rescues RAF plane crew after crash
The Winnipeg Evening Tribune 01 Apr 1943 |
|
Launching of the first Fairmile (Q064), for
Imperial Oil - 1941
Source: E.A. Bollinger Nova Scotia
Archives accession no. 1975-305 1941 no. 109
Photographer: E.A. Bollinger |
|
ML Q064
From the collection of William (Bill) Carey
Courtesy of William (Bill) Carey / Jeff Tripp |
|
ML Q064 and ML Q080 alongside at unknown
location
From the collection of George
Beatty Sterne, CPO.MM
Courtesy of Bob Sterne
|
HOME PAGE SHIP INDEX
CONTACT
|