Coastal Forces of the Royal Canadian Navy

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Coastal Forces was a division of the Royal Navy established during World War II [1] It consisted of small coastal defence craft such as motor launches, submarine chasers, air sea rescue launches, motor gun boats and motor torpedo boats. It did not include minesweepers, trawlers or landing craft. This article is about the equivalent boats used in the Canadian Navy.

Type Built Lost Notes
Fairmile B motor launch
Fairmile D motor torpedo boat
BPB Motor Torpedo Boat
80 [2]
10 [3]
11 [4]

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[edit] Fairmile B launches

Eighty Fairmile B launches were built in thirteen different Canadian boatyards. These were built to slightly different specifications and used as escort vessels. Eight of these (ML392-399) were built by Le Blanc for the Royal Navy. These eight boats were transferred under Lend-Lease to the US Navy, because US coastal protection had been depleted by transferring ships to the Royal Navy for convoy work. The US Navy used them as submarine chasers (SC1466-1473) until their forces could be built up.

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