RFA Sir Lancelot (L3029)
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RFA Sir Lancelot. San Carlos Water. 1982. | |
| Career |
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|---|---|
| Ordered: | |
| Laid down: | |
| Launched: | |
| Commissioned: | 1964 |
| Decommissioned: | 1989 |
| Fate: | Sold to become a floating casino in South Africa in 1989. |
| Struck: | |
| General Characteristics | |
| Displacement: | 5,550 tons |
| Length: | 126 m |
| Beam: | 18 m |
| Draught: | 4 m |
| Propulsion: | |
| Speed: | 17 knots |
| Range: | |
| Complement: | 69 |
| Armament: | 2 x 40 mm Bofors |
| Aircraft: | |
| Motto: | |
She was sold commercially in 1989 to the company Lowline in South Africa and was re-named Lowland Lancer. She initially operated as a cross-channel ferry on the Weymouth to Cherbourg route. This was followed by a spell as the replacement Royal Mail ship while the RMS St Helena was undergoing repairs. On arrival in Cape Town, the vessel stayed in South Africe and opened as a floating casino.
The ship was again sold in 1992, this time to Singapore, being renamed RSS Perseverance and put into service with the Republic of Singapore Navy.
| Round Table-class landing ship logistics |
| Sir Lancelot | Sir Bedivere | Sir Galahad | Sir Geraint | Sir Percivale | Sir Tristram |
| List of amphibious assault ships of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary |
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