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Wave Knight - A389

PostPosted: Sun May 21, 2017 11:13 am
by Whickham
WAVE KNIGHT inwards on the Tyne 2002.

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Photo by Kevin Blair

Built as: WAVE KNIGHT
Yard: BAE Systems, Barrow
Year: 2002
IMO: 9168594
Names:
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Fate: Still in service
Data courtesy of Miramar

Re: Wave Knight - A389

PostPosted: Fri Mar 29, 2019 9:23 am
by Dennis Maccoy
Once commonplace, but now something of a rarity, an RFA entering the Tyne. Wave Knight arriving from Plymouth for Northumbrian Quay this morning.
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Re: Wave Knight - A389

PostPosted: Sat Mar 26, 2022 8:24 pm
by E28
Wave Knight has now paid off and will remain in 3 basin Pompey dockyard for who knows how long. It is called extended readiness which her sister Wave Ruler has been in for 5 years berthed off the Mersey.

Apparently RFA manpower is seriously under strength so where do you find the men. Sure i heard recently there are a few hundred spare seamen from some ferry outfit.

Re: Wave Knight - A389

PostPosted: Tue Mar 03, 2026 8:24 pm
by E28
New owners for this pair Wave Knight and Wave Ruler.

Fortunate they appear to be in good condition, maybe extended readiness has benefits bearing in mind they were not stuck up some rancid creek unmaintained and left to deteriorate. Let's hope the public purse, yes, you and me, will benefit not that any figures will ever be published.

No immediate time frame announced for their future, new owners are Inocea who state they will be hugely beneficial with many years steaming ahead of them...

https://www.inocea.com/

To put things in perspective the RFA still can't muster the manpower and pay them a decent wage to even man the Waves successors the 4 Tides let alone the future Resurgent and her intended sisters. On reflection, their is no navy left that needs their support.