Subsequent name: Resolve, Georgios L Matsas
Official Number: 169464
Class: Miscellaneous Harbour Tug – IMPROVED STELLA Class
Pennant No: A309
Laid down:
Builder: Fleming & Ferguson at Paisley
Launched: 26 October 1945
Into Service: February 1946
Base Port: Greenock
Out of service: 1974 Sold Commercially
Fate: Broken up
Items of historic interest involving this ship: –
Background Data: There were a number of vessels which fell into the category of Miscellaneous Harbour Tugs which all belonged to different Classes and which were based at various Naval Bases for general duties
26 October 1945 launched by Fleming & Ferguson Ltd, Paisley as Yard Nr: 730 named EMPIRE ZONA for the MoWT
20 February 1946 completed and placed under management of Steel & Rennie Ltd, Glasgow
22 February 1946 at Glasgow registered as EMPIRE ZONA with entry 6/46 in the Registry
March 1946 managers became Overseas Towage & salvage Co Ltd, London name unchanged
9 April 1949 Captain R Maclean appointed as Master
13 May 1949 transferred to the Director of Boom Defence, civilian manned under RFA conditions
3 June 1949 vide AFO 1872/49 allocated to Greenock as her Base Port
15 February 1950 Mr G W Clark appointed as Chief Engineer Officer
3 March 1950 Mr A King appointed as Chief Engineer Officer
21 August 1956 at the Gareloch together with RFA EMPIRE FRED secured alongside HMS PUNCHER to assist her to sea. Returned when the warships steering engine broke down
HMS PUNCHER
22 August 1956 at the Gareloch together with RFA EMPIRE FRED secured alongside HMS PUNCHER to assist her to sea (again)
29 December 1957 paid off as an RFA at Greenock – towed to Chatham by RFA Warden
30 December 1957 transferred to Chatham to relieve EGERTON under PAS manning
28 January 1958 entered Chatham Dockyard from the Medway River
19 February 1958 sailed from Chatham Dockyard into the Medway River
25 June 1958 renamed by Admiralty – Resolve
Empire Zona – after being renamed Resolve
10 December 1958 floated out of No: 9 dry dock at Chatham Dockyard
22 December 1958 at Chatham Dockyard
1964 owners became the Secretary of State for Defence
21 November 1969 transferred to Rosyth for a trial period as Basin Tug there
21 January 1971 towed from Rosyth to Chatham
15 September 1973 offered for Sale in the Times Newspaper of this day ‘as lying’ at Chatham Dockyard
25 January 1974 sold to Loucas Matsas, Piraeus
29 June 1974 sailed Chatham in tow of tug ATLAS for Greece. Subsequently renamed GEORGIOS L. MATSAS
GEORGIOS L. MATSAS
1987 owners restyled as Loucas Matsas & Sons Shipping Co Ltd, Piraeus
1988 broken up Greece