Tree-class trawler
![]() HMT Acacia   | |
| Class overview | |
|---|---|
| Operators | |
| Built | 1939–1945 | 
| Completed | 20 | 
| Lost | 6 | 
| General characteristics [1] | |
| Type | Naval trawler | 
| Displacement | 545 tons | 
| Length | 164 ft (50 m) | 
| Beam | 27 ft 8 in (8.43 m) | 
| Draught | 11 feet i inch (mean) | 
| Propulsion | One triple expansion reciprocating engine, 1 shaft, 850 ihp | 
| Speed | 12 knots | 
| Complement | 40 | 
| Armament | 
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Tree-class trawlers were a class of anti-submarine naval trawlers which served in the Royal Navy during the Second World War. They were nearly identical to the Isles-class trawlers, of which they are usually considered a subclass.
Six Tree-class trawlers were lost during the war: Almond, Ash, Chestnut, Hickory, Juniper and Pine. One, Mangrove, was transferred to Portugal in 1943.
By the end of 1946, only Olive and Walnut remained in service with the Royal Navy.[2] Both were sold in 1948.
Ships in class
- Built by Ardrossan Dockyard Company, Ardrossan, UK 
- Acacia – Launched 1940, sold 1946
 - Almond – Launched 1940, war loss 1941
 
 - Built by Cochrane & Sons, Ltd., Selby, UK 
- Ash – Launched 1939, war loss 1941
 - Bay – Launched 1939, sold 1946
 
 - Built by Cook, Welton & Gemmell, Beverley, UK 
- Birch – Launched 1939, sold 1946
 - Blackthorn – launched 1939, sold 1946
 
 - Built by Ferguson Brothers, Ltd., Port Glasgow, UK 
- Juniper – Launched 15 December 1939, commissioned 9 March 1940; sunk in the Norwegian Sea, 8 June 1940.[3]
 - Mangrove – Launched 4 April 1942, transferred to Portugal 1943 as Faial (P2)
 
 - Built by Goole Shipbuilding & Repair Company, Goole, UK 
- Chestnut – Launched 1940, war loss 1940
 - Deodar – Launched 1940, sold 1946
 
 - Built by Hall, Russell & Company, Aberdeen, UK 
- Olive – Launched 26 February 1940, sold 1948
 - Pine – Launched 1940, war loss 1944
 
 - Built by A. & J. Inglis, Ltd., Glasgow, UK (part of Harland & Wolff) 
- Elm – Launched 1939, sold 1946
 - Fir – Launched 1940, sold 1946
 
 - Built by Henry Robb, Ltd., Leith, UK 
- Hazel – Launched 1939, sold 1946
 - Hickory – Launched 1940, war loss 1940
 
 - Built by Smith's Dock Company, Ltd., South Bank-on-Tees, UK 
- Rowan – Launched 1939, sold 1946
 - Walnut – Launched 1939, sold 1948 as Baltic refugee ship
 - Whitethorn – Launched 1939, sold 1946
 - Wistaria – Launched 1939, sold 1946
 
 
References
- ^ Robert Gardiner (ed. dir.), Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships, p. 66. London: Conway Maritime Press, 1980.
 - ^ Antony Preston (ed.), Jane's Fighting Ships of World War II, p. 78. New York: Military Press, 1989. This is largely a reprint of Jane's Fighting Ships 1946-47 with materials from some earlier editions.
 - ^ Richard Humble, Hitler's High Seas Fleet, p. 57. New York: Ballantine Books, 1971.
 
