Initial armament was purportedly a Hotchkiss 2 1/2 pound quick firing canon. The QF 3-pounder Hotchkiss is pictured below.
Harbour Defence Motor Launch 1321 (HDML 1321) is known for her extraordinary service during WW2 behind enemy lines with Z Special Forces. During the 1950's HDML 1321 was used as a training ship and renamed Rushcutter. In 1971 she was sold to a private owner. HDML 1321 sank at her moorings in Darwin Harbour at 7.55am 19 October 2016 and efforts to save her for future generations is underway.
Saturday, 26 November 2016
The Real Weapons on HDML 1321
Initial armament was purportedly a Hotchkiss 2 1/2 pound quick firing canon. The QF 3-pounder Hotchkiss is pictured below.
Friday, 25 November 2016
Motor Launch 1321 Armament
Only a wooden hull stood between the ship and the enemy but that didn't mean HDML 1321 was defenceless.
According to Wikipedia the HDML 1321 was fitted with the following.
37mm Vickers autocannon aka: pom pom
By Andrew Gray - Flickr http://flickr.com/photos/shimgray/2403357396, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=3905050
By Andrew Gray - Flickr http://flickr.com/photos/shimgray/2403357396, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=3905050 |
Tuesday, 22 November 2016
Monday, 21 November 2016
Progress Report 22 November 2016
Currently on shore HDML 1321 now needs to be relocated to a more permanent location for restoration work. The team is working overtime to this end.
Saturday, 19 November 2016
HDML 1321 On Dry Land
HDML 1321 is on dry land however her future remains uncertain.
The 1321 is currently on the shoreline at the Darwin Bhagwan Marine East Arm facility where she is getting drenched with every high tide. Other salvaged wrecks are being burned just meters away from her.
Bhagwan Marine have given a deadline of Friday 25th to have the ship removed from the facility.
Saturday, 12 November 2016
Salvage - Progress Report 12 November
After almost 23 days on the bottom of Darwin harbour, HDML1321 (MV Rushcutter) reached the surface on 11 November - Remembance Day.
The salvage crew will now move HDML 1321 to shore where it will be placed on hard standing and a full inspection made.
More information coming soon.
Friday, 11 November 2016
Rembrance Day 11 November
Seems the old war vessel has a sense of history...
HDML 1321 is afloat!
LEST WE FORGET
Tributes to Z-Special Unit
Thursday, 10 November 2016
Salvage - Progress Report 10 November
After a battle to overcome the bottom’s grip on the vessel, lifting continued slowly most of Wednesday, great care being taken to avoid stress to the hull of HDML 1321. Near the surface a pause was made for the night and lifting will continue today.
Tuesday, 8 November 2016
Salvage - Progress Report 8 November
Work continues. The salvage team is taking great care to ensure that HDML 1321 survives the lift with minimal damage.
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Update as at 8AM, divers have been on site this morning and continue to inflate bags to lift the vessel. A constant adjustment of slings to balance the vessel during the lift continues to be ongoing. This is to reduce the potential for damage to the vessel.
Salvage Work Has Begun - Progress Report 8 November
From the Harbour Authority - Salvage of HDML 1321 is Underway
The work undertaken Monday has been successful with all the build up of sand etc removed from the around the hull. The salvage team were able to pass messengers under the hull and reported little resistance. This would indicate that suction may not be significant and hence less pressure on the hull as the air bags inflate.Saturday, 5 November 2016
Progress Report 5 November
Important news!
Without your help we couldn't have done it!
Today Bro Palmer spoke with Landbridge executives and we have come to an agreement for the first stage of this project. Landbridge have been co-operative and confirmed that they realise the historical significance of HDML 1321 and advise (weather permitting) that this Monday the vessel will be raised, placed on a barge and moved to temporary storage while her fate is determined. (Stage 2)
Friday, 4 November 2016
Letter from a Save 1321 Supporter
Thank you Derek for you adding your voice to our appeal, your words are both elegant and poignant.
To whom it may concern,
As you may be aware, the world and Australia are commemorating the centenary of the Great War. Commemoration events are being held all over the world during the period 2014 to 2018. The events are very special to millions of people around the world, in most countries, as all had suffered during this terrible conflict. The educational displays by museums and other government and non-government organisations are working hard to educate the young in an effort to keep alive. They all suffer, however, from the passage of time robbing us all of the men, women and even the precious artefacts from the time. From Qingdao in China, south to Australia and both east and west to Europe and the Americas conflict raged and such things should be preserved in human memory forever.
Letter To Landbridge
Letter sent to the Landbridge Corp with our offer to solve this problem. We would appreciate it being distributed widely, we feel that the offer is a compromise that would demonstrate that Landbridge has some respect for us as Australians and would go a long way to avoiding what could develop into an unfortunate situation by a foreign owned company.
Dear sir,
I represent a group whose interest is in saving and preserving the ship you know as the MV Rushcutter which sank at her moorings in the small ships harbour on the 19th October.
Thursday, 3 November 2016
Progress Report 3 November
We are attempting to get the message through to the foreign owned Landbridge Group, who now leases the Port of Darwin, however we seem to be striking cultural obstacles. We will continue pressing them until they understand.
We have a plan to put forward to them once we get approval from the owners. This would involve the SAVE 1321 fund paying for salvage fees until the debt is cleared, provided the vessel is quickly raised and secured on land in a safe area. This would involve extended credit and a certain amount of trust on Landbridge's behalf.
We ask people to contact Landbridge and politely request they co-operate in our effort to save HDML1321. By doing so it would go a long way towards easing community relations as the leasing of the port is now coming under criticism.
Online Form:
http://www.landbridgeau.com/contact-us.html
Email:
info@westsidecorporation.co
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