HMNZS Endeavour
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HMNZS Endeavour

1944 Ailanthus-class net laying ship converted o survey vessel


Country of Registry
United Kingdom
Service Entry
1944
Commissioning Date
1956-08
Operator
Royal Navy
Vessel Type
icebreaker, Ailanthus-class net laying ship
Decommissioning Date
1962-06
Pennant Number
Z284
IMO Number
5022364
Aliases
HMS Pretext, Arctic Endeavour, RRS John Biscoe, IMO 5022364, and USS Satinwood

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HMNZS Endeavour was a notable Antarctic support vessel operated by the Royal New Zealand Navy, with a storied history dating back to its construction during World War II. Originally laid down as Satinwood (YN-89), a net tender of the Ailanthus class, the ship was built by the American Car and Foundry Co. in Wilmington, Delaware. She was launched on 23 May 1944 and completed by 5 August 1944. During construction, she was reclassified as a net laying ship (AN-76) and subsequently transferred to the United Kingdom under Lend-Lease, commissioned as HMS Pretext (Z284). The vessel served the Royal Navy until the end of World War II, when she was returned to U.S. custody in November 1945. She was struck from the Naval Vessel Register in March 1946 and sold in July 1947 to the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS) for $75,000. Renamed John Biscoe, she was employed as a research vessel supporting Antarctic expeditions, resupplying FIDS bases such as Stonington Island and Hope Bay. To withstand ice conditions, her hull was reinforced with 3 inches of greenheart timber. In 1956, the ship's name was briefly changed back to Pretext to free the John Biscoe name for a new vessel. That same year, she was purchased by the Royal New Zealand Navy and renamed HMNZS Endeavour, after Captain Cook's famous ship. As the first RNZN vessel bearing the name, she supported the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition and undertook five voyages to Antarctica, contributing significantly to New Zealand's research and exploration efforts. Sold again in 1962, she was renamed Arctic Endeavour and repurposed for sealing work in the Arctic. Her career ended when she foundered off the coast of Newfoundland near Catalina in November 1982. Throughout her service, HMNZS Endeavour played a vital role in Antarctic exploration and research, symbolizing international cooperation and maritime endurance in extreme environments.

This description has been generated using GPT-4.1-NANO based on the Vessel's wikidata information and then modified by ShipIndex.org staff.

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Endeavor, ex-Pretext, New Zealand Navy vessel: historical references Subscribe to view
John Biscoe (London, 1947, Motor; ON: 181806) Subscribe to view
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Pretext, ex-John Biscoe, British Navy vessel: historical references Subscribe to view