HMAS Bayonet (P 101)

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HMAS Bayonet (P 101) was an Attack class patrol boat of the Royal Australian Navy.

History
Royal Australian Navy
BuilderEvans Deakin and Company
Laid downOctober 1968
Launched6 November 1968
Commissioned22 February 1969
Decommissioned26 June 1988
ReclassifiedReserve (27 March 1982)
Motto"We Fix"
FateScuttled
BadgeFile:HMAS bayonet crest.gif
General characteristics
Class and typeAttack class patrol boat
Displacement100 tons standard, 146 tons full load
Length32.76 metres (107 ft)
Beam6.2 metres (20ft)
Draught1.9 metres (6ft)
PropulsionTwo 16 cylinder Davey-Paxman Ventura turbocharged diesel engines developing 3,460 hp, driving two shafts
Speed24 knots (44 km/h)
Complement25
Armament1 x 40 mm gun, 1 x 81 mm mortar, 2 x .50 calibre machine guns. Mines and depth charges could also be carried

She was laid down by Walkers Limited at Maryborough in Queensland in October 1968, launched on 6 November 1968 and commissioned on 22 February 1969.

Bayonet was transferred to the Melbourne Port Division of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve on 27 March 1982 and paid off on 26 June 1988. She was scuttled on 21 September 1999, sinking 55 kilometres off Mornington Peninsula in Bass Strait.