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HMNZS Endeavour visits home port on final voyage before decommissioning

Tuesday, 14 November 2017

HMNZS Endeavour arrives at Port Taranaki for the final time.

The Royal New Zealand Navy's tanker ship, HMNZS Endeavour, has sailed or 1.5 million kilometres in three decades of service - the equivalent of circumnavigating the world 40 times.

Under the watch of Commander Martin Doolan and 56 crew members the 30-year-old ship entered its home port, Port Taranaki, on Tuesday for the last time before decommissioning next month.

After a 'lumpy' few days sailing from Sydney to Hobart the weather turned favourable for the crew as they crossed the Tasman Sea, Commander Doolan said.

A crew member throws a rope to the tugboat.
A crew member throws a rope to the tugboat.

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The ship
The ship's Commander Martin Doolan.

'It's been a really good start to our final deployment to New Plymouth, the weather was kind to us across the Tasman and coming here is the icing on the cake.

'It was great to see the children of Moturoa School welcoming us with a haka on Ngāmotu Beach.'

The crew were impressed with the view as they entered Port Taranaki.
The crew were impressed with the view as they entered Port Taranaki.

The five-day visit to New Plymouth will include an official reception and civic parade to hand over the charter and an open public day at the weekend, as well as school visits and a public concert by the Royal New Zealand Navy Band.

The ship will be in port until Monday when it sails for Devonport Naval Base in Auckland for de-storing and decommissioning on December 15, Doolan said.

Crew members ensure the ship
Crew members ensure the ship's berthing runs smoothly.

'That will be pretty much it for us it is sad to say,' he said.

'It will be a sad day on December 15.'

Commander Martin Doolan said the voyage from Hobart to Taranaki had been a good one.
Commander Martin Doolan said the voyage from Hobart to Taranaki had been a good one.

After decommissioning the ship's company will be 'dispersed to the four winds', he said.

'Everyone has a posting either on shore or to other ships in the navy. That's the way of the world in the navy - you come off one ship and go onto another.'

HMNZS Endeavour docked at its home port, Port Taranaki.
HMNZS Endeavour docked at its home port, Port Taranaki.

Doolan said he will be posted onshore in Devonport.

'I've spent a fair time at sea in the past five years,' he said.

The Royal New Zealand Navy Ensign catches the breeze at Port Taranaki
The Royal New Zealand Navy Ensign catches the breeze at Port Taranaki

Since being launched and commissioned at the Usan​ shipyards in South Korea in 1988, the HMNZS Endeavour has completed 1500 replenishments, transferring 210 million litres of fuel at sea.

In three decades the ship has chalked up some notable firsts, including being the first RNZN tanker to refuel a RNZN frigate at sea and having the first woman commanding officer, Commander Sandra Walker, appointed to a major fleet vessel.

(From left) HMNZS Endeavour commanding officer Commander Martin Doolan, navigator Lieutenant Seagar Clarkson, and Port Taranaki pilot officer Neill MacKean watch on as the ship is berthed.
(From left) HMNZS Endeavour commanding officer Commander Martin Doolan, navigator Lieutenant Seagar Clarkson, and Port Taranaki pilot officer Neill MacKean watch on as the ship is berthed.
HMNZS Endeavour will be replaced by HMNZS Aotearoa in 2020
HMNZS Endeavour will be replaced by HMNZS Aotearoa in 2020
Commander Martin Doolan docks HMNZS Endeavour at Port Taranaki for the last time before decommissioning.
Commander Martin Doolan docks HMNZS Endeavour at Port Taranaki for the last time before decommissioning.
New Plymouth is the home port for HMNZS Endeavour
New Plymouth is the home port for HMNZS Endeavour

In 2010 the ship berthed at Seattle, the first by a RNZN vessel to arrive at a mainland port in the USA in a quarter of a century.

And the replenishment vessel's crew, with the motto 'Fuelling the Fight', have never been far from the action.

The Endeavour has played a major support role during uprisings, and later peace keeping in Bougainville (twice), and also East Timor, and the Gulf War.

Almost a year ago it was on hand to help evacuate residents, pets and beehives from earthquake hit Kaikoura to safety in Lyttleton and recently it was deployed for sea going operations in South East Asia with navys from Australia, Spain, Italy and Singapore.

The HMNZS Endeavour is to be replaced by the high tech HMNZS Aotearoa in 2020 at a cost of $500 million.

The HMNZS Endeavour's itinerary included:

Wednesday: RNZN Band perform concert for school's (1pm) and public (7pm) at TSB Showplace.

Thursday: Official civic reception (7pm-9pm)

Friday: RNZN Band public concert (12pm)

Saturday: Civic parade from watch tower (11am-12pm)

Sunday: Public open day on board ship (10am-4pm)

Monday: HMNZS Endeavour departs Port Taranaki (10am)