RMS ''St Helena'' is a
cargo liner
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(carrying cargo and passengers) that served the
British overseas territory
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of
Saint Helena
Saint Helena (, ) is one of the three constituent parts of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha, a remote British overseas territory.
Saint Helena is a volcanic and tropical island, located in the South Atlantic Ocean, some 1,874 km ...
. She sailed between
Cape Town
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and Saint Helena with regular shuttles continuing to
Ascension Island
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. Some voyages also served
Walvis Bay
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The bay is a ...
en route to and from, or occasionally instead of, Cape Town. She visited
Portland, Dorset twice a year with normal calls in the Spanish ports of
Vigo
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(northbound) and
Tenerife
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(southbound) until 14 October 2011, when she set sail on her final voyage from the English port.
On 10 February 2018 she departed for her last trip from St Helena to Cape Town. At the time of her retirement from St Helena service she was one of only four ships in the world still carrying the status of
Royal Mail Ship
Royal Mail Ship (sometimes Steam-ship or Steamer), usually seen in its abbreviated form RMS, is the ship prefix used for seagoing vessels that carry mail under contract to the British Royal Mail. The designation dates back to 1840. Any vessel de ...
. Locals including local press have usually called her ''the RMS'' rather than ''the St. Helena'', in order not to confuse her with the island itself.
In April 2018 she was purchased by MNG Maritime and renamed ''MNG Tahiti'' to act as a
vessel-based armoury (VBA) licensed by the UK
Department for International Trade
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(DIT) in the
Gulf of Oman
The Gulf of Oman or Sea of Oman ( ''khalīj ʿumān''; ''daryâ-ye omân''), also known as Gulf of Makran or Sea of Makran ( ''khalīj makrān''; ''daryâ-ye makrān''), is a gulf in the Indian Ocean that connects the Arabian Sea with th ...
. In October 2018 MNG sold the ship and she returned to the UK renamed ''St Helena'' once more.
Background
Formerly, Saint Helena island was occasionally served by ships of the
Union-Castle Line, which ran between the UK and
South Africa
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. By the 1970s the number of ships taking this route had declined significantly and Union-Castle withdrew from the route completely at the end of 1977. As Saint Helena lacked an airfield, the British government had to purchase a ship to service the remote island and its dependencies from Cape Town.
The British government purchased the part passenger, part cargo ship ''Northland Prince'' to fulfil the role of servicing Saint Helena, and after being refitted and renamed this became the first
RMS ''St Helena''. Originally built in 1963, this converted 3,150-ton ship had room to carry 76 passengers and supplies. The ship was used by the
Royal Navy
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during the
Falklands War
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as a minesweeper support ship. By the 1980s it was becoming apparent that the ship was too small for the island's needs, resulting in the new ''St Helena'', built in 1989.
The island lacks a port suitable for large ships, so the RMS anchored near the island, and loaded and unloaded cargo to and from
lighters.
Characteristics
The new RMS ''St Helena'', the last ship built in
Aberdeen
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, was launched by
Hall, Russell & Company in 1989. ''St Helena'' was a British registered Class 1 passenger/cargo ship, and operated with 56 officers and crew. ''St Helena'' was equipped to carry a wide range of cargo, including liquids, to meet the needs of the population of Saint Helena. She also had berths for 155 passengers and associated facilities including a swimming pool, shop, and lounges. She also had well-equipped medical facilities and an on-board doctor. The ship's capacity was extended in 2012 by the addition of 24 extra cabin berths, and a new gym was installed.
Some sources state that she had the nickname "Betty Blue Bucket".
AW Ship Management had a package deal where passengers could travel in one direction on the RMS and in the other by taking
Royal Air Force
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flights to or from
RAF Ascension Island and
RAF Brize Norton
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in
Brize Norton,
England
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.
By the 2010s many construction workers building the airport and South African tourists were passengers. The shipboard culture had been inherited from previous Union Castle lines although formality became relaxed in response to changes in the customer base.
When she converted to a
vessel-based armoury in May 2018, a
rigid inflatable boat davit
Boat suspended from Welin Quadrant davits; the boat is mechanically 'swung out'
Gravity multi-pivot on Scandinavia''
file:Bossoir a gravité.jpg, Gravity Roller Davit
file:Davits-starbrd.png, Gravity multi-pivot davit holding rescue vessel on ...
was fitted on the port side, and additional bunks installed, taking the capacity to 30 crew and 250 passengers.
Incidents
In November 1999, ''St Helena'' broke down en route to the island and was forced into the French port of
Brest to undergo repairs. Many people were left stranded on the island with no way in or out whilst the ship was being repaired. Panic-buying ensued as islanders became concerned about the non-delivery of vital supplies. This incident intensified calls for the island to be provided with an
airport
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.
On 25 August 2000, ''St Helena'' suffered a minor
engine room
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fire while sailing from
Cardiff
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to Tenerife on the first leg of her journey to the island. No one was injured and there was no significant damage.
In March and April 2017 a number of Cape Town – Saint Helena voyages were cancelled because of technical problems with the propellers, making the island isolated as the airport was still not operational.
Recent history
In 2005 the British government announced plans to construct an airport on Saint Helena, which would lead to the withdrawal from service of the RMS ''St Helena''. The airport was initially expected to be operational by 2010. However, it was not approved until October 2011, with work commencing in 2012. The estimated cost on the project is £240 million and the airport was due to open in the first quarter of 2016. However, due to concerns about
wind shear
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, on 26 April 2016, the St. Helena Government announced an indefinite postponement to the opening of
Saint Helena Airport. RMS ''St Helena'' had been placed for disposal via London shipbrokers CW Kellock, but was subsequently restored to service.
The voyage originally intended as her final one began on 14 June 2016 from the UK and ended on 15 July in Cape Town, calling at Tenerife, Ascension Island and St Helena. As part of its farewell voyage, Royal Mail organised a letter exchange with pupils from Cardiff and St Helena. However, due to the postponed opening of the airport, the schedule of RMS ''St Helena'' was extended as an interim measure. The ship was initially scheduled to run until July 2017, and then February 2018. After the opening of Saint Helena Airport to scheduled passenger flights on 14 October 2017, RMS ''St Helena'' was withdrawn from service, and her last sailing from St Helena Island was on 10 February 2018.
The day before the scheduled departure was designated a
public holiday
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Types
Civic holiday
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and an open day was held, giving people the opportunity to look around the ship.
The ship had to unexpectedly return to St Helena on 12 February due to a
medical emergency
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on board.
Freight services for the Saint Helena island have been taken over by the MV ''Helena'' cargo ship, which does carry a limited number of passengers, and mail and other express freight by the passenger aircraft. The first passenger on the MV ''Helena'' stated that unlike the RMS ''St Helena'', the new ship, with a lower capacity, is strictly geared towards cargo, although some former RMS employees had become crew on the new ship.
In April 2018, ''St Helena'' was purchased by
MNG Maritime and entered service as a vessel-based armoury in the
Gulf of Oman
The Gulf of Oman or Sea of Oman ( ''khalīj ʿumān''; ''daryâ-ye omân''), also known as Gulf of Makran or Sea of Makran ( ''khalīj makrān''; ''daryâ-ye makrān''), is a gulf in the Indian Ocean that connects the Arabian Sea with th ...
named ''MNG Tahiti'' to supply weaponry to ships travelling through the
High Risk Area of heightened pirate activity in the Indian Ocean. In October 2018, the vessel was resold to St Helena LLC,
Jersey
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and in 2019 the ship was refitted to act as a mobile hub for the race events of the
Extreme E electric
SUV racing series. She is used to carry all equipment, including the cars, to the race locations.
File:RMS St Helena.jpg, Anchored James Bay, Island of St. Helena
File:RMS St Helena - onboard.jpg, Aft Deck of RMS ''St Helena''
File:RMS St Helena London (16358540002).jpg, Life ring
References
Notes
Bibliography
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External links
RMS ''St. Helena'' homepage**
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brochure
MV Helena homepage
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