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- Q5632553 abstract "HMS Gay Viking was a Motor Gun Boat of the Royal Navy, serving with Coastal Forces during the Second World War. Gay Viking was one of eight vessels that were ordered by the Turkish Navy, but were taken over by the Royal Navy during the Second World War to serve as a flotilla of blockade runners. Designated as Gun Boat 506 but sailing under the name Gay Viking she operated out of Hull on two separate operations to the Scandinavian countries. She was one of the more successful of her group, but was lost in a collision while returning from one of these operations. Reports indicate that she may have been salvaged after this and gone on to sail for a considerable number of years as a civilian vessel.".
- Q5632553 builder Q1030916.
- Q5632553 class Q1403637.
- Q5632553 country Q145.
- Q5632553 length "35.6616".
- Q5632553 shipBeam "6.096".
- Q5632553 status "*May have been re-floated and used as civilian vessel until 1973".
- Q5632553 status "*Sunk in a collision on 5 February 1945".
- Q5632553 thumbnail HMS_Gay_Viking.jpg?width=300.
- Q5632553 topSpeed "51.856".
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- Q5632553 shipBuilder Q1030916.
- Q5632553 shipClass Q1403637.
- Q5632553 shipCountry Q145.
- Q5632553 shipFate "--02-05".
- Q5632553 shipName "HMS Gay Viking".
- Q5632553 shipSpeed "* *".
- Q5632553 type Product.
- Q5632553 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q5632553 type Ship.
- Q5632553 type DesignedArtifact.
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- Q5632553 comment "HMS Gay Viking was a Motor Gun Boat of the Royal Navy, serving with Coastal Forces during the Second World War. Gay Viking was one of eight vessels that were ordered by the Turkish Navy, but were taken over by the Royal Navy during the Second World War to serve as a flotilla of blockade runners. Designated as Gun Boat 506 but sailing under the name Gay Viking she operated out of Hull on two separate operations to the Scandinavian countries.".
- Q5632553 label "HMS Gay Viking".
- Q5632553 depiction HMS_Gay_Viking.jpg.
- Q5632553 name "HMS Gay Viking".