Name: RegulusCertificate number: 1369 |
Status:Function:Sub Functional Area:Type:Admiralty Launch Location:Southwick, West Sussex, England Current use:Laid up
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Builder
- 1939, British Power Boat Co. Hythe, Hythe
History
REGULUS is one of eighteen 45- foot Bird class fast launches, built by the British Powerboat Company Ltd. at Hythe in 1939 and formerly known as first HAWK and then IGO II.
Her hull is wooden with a hard chine and she originally had three Power Meadows engines linked to three propellers.
REGULUS is laid up at Lady Bee Marina, Southwick. She sank in 2007 and was lifted out the water pending a decision on her future. Her current condition is extremely poor, with severe damage to her stern, planking and transom.
These brief histories are compiled from details supplied by vessel owners and enthusiasts and from various reference works. National Historic Ships would be grateful for any corrections of facts or additional information for inclusion. Please contact ron.ellis@nationalhistoricships.org.uk
Subsequent developments
None notified, please let us know if you have any additional information.
Previous names
- Igo II
- 1939 - , Hawk
Bibliography
- World Ship Society British Armed Forces Small Craft Historical Society, 1998, Survivors Register, pp. C 2.5




