On the Schelde off Vlissingen, Netherlands between 1968-1988
Ex-Atlas of the Luftwaffe, Hamburg, Germany, since 1944 Atlas of Bugsier Reeerei Bergungs A.G., Hamburg, Germany, since 1945 of the British Royal Navy, 1945 of the German Kriegsmarine, Hamburg, since 1948 of Omgas, Hamburg, renamed Walcheren XII since 1950 of G. Leij&Zn., Amsterdam, Netherlands, renamed Herkules (A 826) since 1951 of Royal Netherlands Navy, renamed Temi IV since 1968 of T. Dijkhuizen, Vlissingen, Netherlands, since 1986 of wed. M.A.E. Demandt-Dijkhuizen, Vlissingen en since 1988 of R. de Puister, Rotterdam, Netherlands and broken up. Dimensions 35,40-38,7 x 8,5-8,60 x 3,00-3,3 (maximum) metres and a displacement of 440 tons. Originally 1-850hp engine, speed 12 knots, single crew, later replaced by 1-1.500hp Brons engine. Built by Nobiskrug, Rendsburg, Germany in 1942. In navy service a crew of 20 men, also fitted out as a diving vessel and with an armament of 2-2cm machineguns.