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HMS ST CHRISTOPHER BOATS
Commissioned - 31st
October 1940
During these four years the following craft were in service at Fort William:
Compiled by Geoffrey Hudson, CFVA historian. MTB 66 was one of ten built between 1940 and 1942, she was the only boat of the ten that never went to war or left the UK waters. She was commissioned in early 1942 and taken from her builders in Portsmouth to join the training flotilla at Fort William on the west coast of Scotland. MTB 66 was taken to Fort William under the command of CO. Robert Eburah. DSC., MID. From a letter I received form Mr. Eburah in early September 2002, recalling that it took three months to make the journey around the west coast of England and arriving at Fort William in September of 1942. She was to remain at Fort William throughout the war and used as a training MTB till the end of the war. MTB 66 was sold after the war and was most lightly turned into a house boat, again from Mr. Eburah's letter whilst on holiday in the mid 1960s he was to see MTB 66 sitting on a mud bank still showing a faint 66 on her bows. From: VOSPER 70ft MTB 66
Short History of HMS St Christopher Piratical beginnings in the Caribbean!!
Fort William HMS St Christopher Buildings in Corpach Buildings in Fort William List of Boats Short History of Training Ship St. Christopher
Derrick Warner
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