Training Ships Of The Royal New Zealand Navy
Commissioned training boats of the Royal New Zealand Navy from its formation on 1 October 1941 to the present:
Name | Type | Class | Dates | Notes |
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HMNZS Inverell | Corvette | Bathurst class | 1952–1976 | Training and fisheries patrols |
HMNZS Kahu | Inshore patrol | Moa class | 1978–current | Training vessel, backup diving tender |
HMNZS Kiwi | Minesweeper | Bird class | 1948–1949 1951–1956 |
Training ship Training ship |
HMNZS Muritai | Minesweeper | Converted merchant boat | 1945-1946 | Training and cable-lifting ship |
HMNZS Philomel | Naval base | 1941–current | Devonport. Main RNZN Logistics and Training Base. | |
HMNZS Tui | Minesweeper | Bird class | 1952–1955 | Training ship |
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