List of survey vessels of the Royal Navy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ships of the Royal Navy Ships by name: A B C D–F G–H I–L M–N O–Q R–T U–Z fleet aircraft carriers escort carriers seaplane carriers amphibious assault ships battlecruisers dreadnought battleships pre-dreadnought battleships ironclads bomb vessels breastwork monitors corvettes and sloops cruisers destroyers torpedo boats fireships frigates gun-brigs gunboats and gunvessels mine countermeasure vessels monitors patrol and attack craft royal yachts ships of the line submarines support ships survey vessels shore establishments hospitals and hospital ships air stations aircraft wings fleets and major commands squadrons and flotillas early English ships (1409–1660) early Scots ships (1329–1707) vte Antarctic patrol vessel HMS Protector (2011–) which carries the survey motor boat (SMB) James Caird IV.[1][2] Ocean survey vessels HMS Scott (1997–) Coastal survey vessels Survey Motor Launch HMS Magpie (2018–) Decommissioned ships This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by editing the page to add missing items, with references to reliable sources. Antarctic patrol vessels HMS Protector (1955–70) HMS Endurance (1968–91) HMS Endurance (1991–2008) Ocean survey vessels Hecla class HMS Hecla (1964–97) HMS Hecate (1965–90) HMS Hydra (1966–86) HMS Herald (1974–2001) Coastal survey vessels Bulldog class HMS Beagle (1968–2002) HMS Bulldog (1968–2001) HMS Fawn (1968–91) HMS Fox (1968–89) HMS Roebuck (1986–2010) Echo-class multi–purpose survey vessels HMS Echo (2003–2022) which carries SMB Sapphire.[3] HMS Enterprise (2003–2023) which carries SMB Spitfire. Inshore survey vessels Echo class HMS Echo (1958–85) HMS Egeria (1959–85) HMS Enterprise (1959–85) Ham class HMS Waterwitch (ex–HMS Powderham) (1964–86) HMS Woodlark (ex–HMS Yaxham) (1964–86) Ton class HMS Mermaid (ex–HMS Sullington) (1964–68) HMS Myrmidon (ex–HMS Edderton) (1964–68) Survey Motor Launches (SML) SML 2[4] SML 4[4] SML 6[4] SML 322[4] SML 323[4] SML 324[4] SML 325[4] SML 326[4] HMS Meda (ex–HDML 1301) (1945–1966)[5] HMS Medusa (ex–HDML 1387) (1952–1965)[6] HMS Gleaner (1983–2018) Earlier survey vessels HMS Merlin (1666–1698), the Navy's first hydrographic survey vessel HMS Hecate (1839–65) HMS Myrmidon (1867–88) HMS Triton HMS Fantome (1906–14, 1920–24) HMS Endeavour (1913–42) HMS Melisande (1918–19) HMS Challenger (1932–53) HMS White Bear (1939–45) HMS Vidal (1954–71) Hunt class HMS Beaufort (1920–35) HMS Fitzroy (1920–38) HMS Flinders (1920–38) HMS Kellett (1920–38) 24 class HMS Iroquois (1923–31) HMS Herald (ex–HMS Merry Hampton) (1924–39) HMS Ormonde (1924–36) Bittern class HMS Stork (1936–39) Hastings class HMS Folkestone (1938) HMS Scarborough (1938) Halcyon class HMS Franklin (1938–52) HMS Gleaner (1938–39) HMS Jason (1938–39) HMS Scott (1939–64) HMS Seagull (1946–50) HMS Sharpshooter (1946–62) – renamed HMS Shackleton, 1955 Bay class HMS Dampier (1948–68) HMS Owen (1949–65) HMS Cook (1950–64) HMS Dalrymple (1950–66) References ↑ "HMS Protector". Royal Navy -British MOD. Retrieved 17 October 2013. ↑ "Mustang delivers SMB for Royal Navy". Maritime Journal. Retrieved 27 November 2013. ↑ "HMS Echo finds 18 wrecks off Libya". gov.uk Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 8 December 2013. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Survey Ship List" (PDF). Survey Ships Association. 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 June 2011. Retrieved 3 March 2012. ↑ "HDML Boats, 1300-1349". The Medusa Trust. 2010. Retrieved 3 March 2012. ↑ "HMS Medusa History". The Medusa Trust. 2011. Retrieved 3 March 2012. Mason, Geoffrey B. (2007). "Hydrographic Survey Work in the Royal Navy up to the 1980s". naval-history.net. Related Articles