I reckon some on here will be up for this…
It’s free of charge but you need to book. Link below.
A final chance to see HMS Shoreham before she leaves service with the Royal Navy.
On 15 May 2022 HMS Shoreham will open to the public for free tours so you can witness first hand the capabilities of such an important vessel. The ship visit will be strictly for ticket holders only and the visit will last approximately 30 minutes.
HMS Shoreham is one of seven Sandown-class specialists based at the Clyde Naval Base in Farslane, Scotland. A smaller ship, HMS Shoreham is home to 41 crew members, including seven divers, who enjoy regular training to make sure their skills are always current and ready to deploy.
The courageous, highly-skilled crew work together to clear the oceans of hidden dangers. That could mean searching for – and safely removing – historic mines that remain after past conflicts, or playing a vital role in active service, detecting and destroying threats and helping to make sure larger ships enjoy safe passage.
Currently, HMS Shoreham’s top priorities are supporting to the UK’s continuous at sea deterrent, and helping to guarantee safe passage for shipping – both in UK waters and further afield.
Did you know? Sandown-class minehunters have glass-reinforced plastic hulls to help conceal their presence from sea-mines.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hms-...1zTK_JLM3xjU-QSJzq37dg5k8aIHGcwlNoAI0vu3WaWmc
It’s free of charge but you need to book. Link below.
A final chance to see HMS Shoreham before she leaves service with the Royal Navy.
On 15 May 2022 HMS Shoreham will open to the public for free tours so you can witness first hand the capabilities of such an important vessel. The ship visit will be strictly for ticket holders only and the visit will last approximately 30 minutes.
HMS Shoreham is one of seven Sandown-class specialists based at the Clyde Naval Base in Farslane, Scotland. A smaller ship, HMS Shoreham is home to 41 crew members, including seven divers, who enjoy regular training to make sure their skills are always current and ready to deploy.
The courageous, highly-skilled crew work together to clear the oceans of hidden dangers. That could mean searching for – and safely removing – historic mines that remain after past conflicts, or playing a vital role in active service, detecting and destroying threats and helping to make sure larger ships enjoy safe passage.
Currently, HMS Shoreham’s top priorities are supporting to the UK’s continuous at sea deterrent, and helping to guarantee safe passage for shipping – both in UK waters and further afield.
Did you know? Sandown-class minehunters have glass-reinforced plastic hulls to help conceal their presence from sea-mines.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hms-...1zTK_JLM3xjU-QSJzq37dg5k8aIHGcwlNoAI0vu3WaWmc