List of Defence Maritime Services vessels
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This is a list of vessels operated by the Australian company Defence Maritime Services
Defence Maritime Services
DMS Maritime, formerly Defence Maritime Services, is an Australian company providing port services to the Australian Defence Force and Australian Customs Service National Marine Unit. DMS was founded in 1997 and currently operates 8 ocean going vessels and over 100 harbour craft and has around 350...

 (DMS). All vessels provide support to the Royal Australian Navy
Royal Australian Navy
The Royal Australian Navy is the naval branch of the Australian Defence Force. Following the Federation of Australia in 1901, the ships and resources of the separate colonial navies were integrated into a national force: the Commonwealth Naval Forces...

 (RAN) under contracts between the RAN and DMS.

Auxiliaries

General-purpose tenders
  • Seahorse Spirit
  • Seahorse Standard


Navigational training ship
  • Seahorse Horizon

Yard and service craft

60-ton flat-top lighters
  • FTL 60101
  • FTL 60102
  • FTL 60103
  • FTL 60104
  • FTL 60105
  • FTL 60107
  • FTL 60108
  • FTL 60109
  • FTL 60110
  • FTL 60111
  • FTL 60112
  • FTL 60113
  • FTL 60114
  • FTL 60115
  • FTL 60116
  • FTL 60117
  • FTL 60118
  • FTL 60119
  • FTL 60120
  • FTL 60121


Southerly 65 class diving tenders
  • 2001 Dugong
  • Seal
  • 2004 Shark


Miscellaneous concrete ammunition lighters
  • CAL 209
  • CAL 5012
  • CAL 10011
  • CAL 10012
  • CAL 10013
  • CAL 10014


Wattle class crane stores lighters
  • CSL 01 Wattle
  • CSL 02 Boronia
  • CSL 03 Telopea


Steber 43 naval general purpose workboats
  • NGPWB 01 Patonga
  • NGPWB 02
  • NGPWB 03
  • NGPWB 04 Sea Dragon
  • NGPWB 05
  • NGPWB 06
  • NGPWB 07
  • NGPWB 08
  • NGPWB 09 Sea Witch
  • NGPWB 10


Noosacat 930 harbour personnel boats
  • 0901
  • 0902
  • 0903
  • 0904


Riviera class VIP launch
  • 38103 Tresco II


Admiral's barge
  • AB 1201 Green Parrot


Shark Cat 800 harbour personnel boats
  • 0801
  • 0802
  • 0803
  • 0805


Naval work boats
  • NWB 1230
  • NWB 1260
  • NWB 1281 Otter
  • NWB 1282 Walrus
  • NWB 1285 Grampus
  • NWB 1286 Dolphin
  • NWB 1287
  • NWB 1288
  • NWB 1289
  • NWB 1290
  • NWB 1291
  • NWB 1292 Turtle


Halvorsen-design workboat
  • AWB 4011


40-foot Mk 1 and 1963-design workboats
  • AWB 404
  • AWB 421
  • AWB 423
  • AWB 424
  • AWB 436
  • AWB 440
  • AWB 1658
  • AWB 4006
  • AWB 4007


AWB Mod. II workboat
  • 4010


AWB short and long group cabin workboats
  • Amethyst
  • 4002


7.2 metre rigid-hulled inflatable boat
Rigid-hulled inflatable boat
A rigid-hulled inflatable boat, or rigid-inflatable boat is a light-weight but high-performance and high-capacity boat constructed with a solid, shaped hull and flexible tubes at the gunwale. The design is stable and seaworthy...

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  • 27 RHIBS, numbered 0701 through 0727


Radio controlled surface targets
  • RCST 06
  • RCST 07
  • RCST 08
  • RCST 09
  • RCST 10
  • RCST 11


Water and fuel lighters
  • Wallaby
  • Wombat
  • Warrigal
  • Wyulda


Torpedo recovery craft
  • 446 Tuna
  • 447 Trevally
  • 448 Tailor


Coastal tugs
  • 2601 Tammar
  • Seahorse Quenda
  • Seahorse Chuditch


Medium harbour tug
  • 1801 Quokka


Bronzewing
class harbour tugs
  • Bronzewing
  • Currawong
  • Mollymawk

Training craft

Sail training craft
  • 850576 Salthorse


Swarbrick III class small training yachts
  • STY 3807 Alexander of Cresswell
  • STY 3808 Friendship of Leeuwin
  • STY 3809 Lady Peryhyn of Nirimba
  • STY 3810 Charlotte of Cerberus
  • STY 3811 Scarborough of Cerberus


Tasar sail dinghies
  • 63 vessels, numbered between 1925 and 2546


ASI 315 class navigation and seamanship training craft
  • Seahorse Mercator
    Seahorse Mercator
    Seahose Mercator is a navigational training vessel operated by Defence Maritime Services under contract to the Royal Australian Navy . She is a modified version of the Pacific class patrol boat design and is based at HMAS Waterhen at Sydney. Seahorse Mercator is fitted with an extensive suite of...

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