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Two gunboats on the river at Bundaberg, Queensland , ca. 1898. Paluma in the foreground and Gayundah on the right.
In 1884, following the recommendations of the Jervois-Scratchley reports , the Queensland Marine Defence Force was established. To equip the new force, the Queensland colonial government purchased two gunboats and a torpedo boat. Queensland bought eight more vessels to create the second largest fleet in the Australian colonies behind Victoria . With the federation of the Australian colonies, those vessels still in service joined the Commonwealth Naval Forces in 1901 and the Royal Australian Navy when it was formed in 1911. No ship ever met the enemy in battle or fell victim to enemy action; most had long, albeit in some cases humble, careers in both naval and private hands past World War II .
Vessels in alphabetical order
Contents:
B
Name
Type
Class
Dates
Displacement
Armament
Notes
References
Bonito
Auxiliary gunboat
–
1884–unknown
450 tons
1 × 64-pdr gun
–
Bream
Auxiliary gunboat
–
1884–unknown
450 tons
1 × 5-inch gun
Dive wreck Tangalooma
D
Name
Type
Class
Dates
Displacement
Armament
Notes
References
Dolphin
Auxiliary gunboat
–
1884–unknown
450 tons
1 × 5-inch gun
Dive wreck Tangalooma
G
Name
Type
Class
Dates
Displacement
Armament
Speed
Notes
References
Gayundah
Gunboat
Gayundah class
1884–1918
360 tons
1 × 8-inch gun; 1 × 6-inch gun; 2 × 1.5-inch gun; 2 × machine guns
10.5 knots
Breakwater Woody Point
M
Name
Type
Class
Dates
Displacement
Armament
Speed
Notes
References
Midge
Torpedo launch
–
1887–1912
–
1 × 3-pdr gun; 2 × machine-guns; two x 14-inch torpedo dropping gear
–
–
Miner
Mining tender
–
1887–1901
65 tons
–
8 knots
Breakwater Bishop Island
Mosquito
Torpedo boat
–
1884–1910
–
–
–
First warship in Queensland service; served in the RAN between 1901 and 1910.
O
Name
Type
Class
Dates
Displacement
Armament
Speed
Notes
References
Otter
Patrol vessel
–
1887–1906
220 tons
1 × 5-inch gun (replaced later with 1 × 64-pdr gun)
–
Requisitioned by RAN in World War I and World War II.
P
Name
Type
Class
Dates
Displacement
Armament
Speed
Notes
References
Paluma
Gunboat
Gayundah class
1884–1916
360 tons
1 × 8-inch gun; 1 × 6-inch gun; 2 × 1.5-inch gun; 2 × machine-guns
10.5 knots
–
Pumba
Auxiliary gunboat
–
1884–1901
450 tons
1 × 5-inch guns
–
Rebuilt in 1958 and renamed Enterprise , served as a civilian cargo vessel into the 1970s.
S
Name
Type
Class
Dates
Displacement
Armament
Speed
Notes
References
Stingaree
Auxiliary gunboat
–
1984–1895
450 tons
1 × 5-inch gun
–
Dive wreck Tangalooma
Vessels in chronological order by class
Torpedo boat
Gayundah -class gunboats
Patrol vessel
Auxiliary gunboats
Torpedo launch
Mining tender
See also
Notes
Gillett 1977 , p. 105.
Gillett 1977 , pp. 107–111.
^ Gillett 1977 , p. 110.
^ Diving the Gold Coast .
^ Gillett 1977 , p. 109.
Royal Australian Navy .
^ Gillett 1977 , p. 111.
McLeod 1974 , pp. 23–24.
References
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