Royal Navy minehunter HMS Grimsby starts refit

Royal Navy minehunter HMS Grimsby arrived in Rosyth Royal dockyard, berthing for a refit following six months of operations. 

In Rosyth, Grismby will receive a full refit that will encompass deep level maintenance, fit of new equipment upgrades (a new sonar fit that will make Grimsby the most advanced in the fleet) and a new paint job.

Since her last refit over 5 years ago, Grimsby has traveled over 43,000 miles, had 7 different crews and visited over 18 different countries including Portugal, Morroco, Spain, Algeria, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Malta, Germany, France, Norway, Denmark, Poland, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Finland and Sweden through countless exercises and 1000s of hours of MCM Operations.

MCM1 Crew 6 have operated Grimsby for the past year through a busy operational period which has included DCT, a NATO deployment in the Baltic Sea, RTA, Exercise Joint Warrior and OST.

During this time the crew have formed a close bond with Grimsby and are understandably sad to depart.

MCM1 Crew 6 will now proceed on pre-deployment leave before completing an Op Kipion deployment that will last into 2018.

MCM 1 Crew 3 will prepare the ship materially for refit over the next two months ensuring she is delivered to Babcock in the correct state.

Once out of refit in the coming year she will begin her cycle again until her next refit in 5 years time.