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LÉ Deirdre (P20) was a ship in the Irish Naval Service. She was named after Deirdre, a tragic heroine from Irish mythology who committed suicide after her lover's murder. Built in 1972, Deirdre was built as a replacement for the {{sclass2-|Ton|minesweeper|1|ship}}s, and one of the first vessels custom-built for the Irish Naval Service.[1] She was to have longer range and be a more seaworthy ship for work in the Atlantic. Deirdre became the prototype for the later {{sclass-|Emer|offshore patrol vessel|5}}-type vessels.{{fact|date=October 2018}} Deirdre was one of the vessels involved in the 1979 Fastnet race rescue operations,[1] assisting the crews of two yachts - SV Regardless of Cork and SV Silver Apple of Howth.[2]By the time of the vessel's naval decommissioning in early 2001, Deirdre had travelled approximately 450,000 nautical miles.[3] Deirdre was sold at public auction for IR£190,000 in . She was purchased by the English yacht chartering company Seastream International for conversion into luxury charter yacht Tosca IV for the company's owner, businessman Christopher Matthews.[4][5] Speaking on the radio, a Seastream spokesman appeared pleased with their bargain as they had been prepared to bid up to IR£500,000. The auction starting price had been IR£60,000.{{fact|date=October 2018}} The conversion in a Polish shipyard was not completed as the English owner died. In 2007 she was towed to Brazil for further refit and completion.[6] Substantially complete, she arrived at Jacksonville, Florida in September 2012 for final outfitting as Santa Rita I. However, in August 2014, Santa Rita I was towed to Green Cove Springs, Florida, for breaking.[7][8] References1. ^1 {{cite web| url = https://www.irishtimes.com/news/naval-vessel-deirdre-sold-at-auction-1.313103 | publisher = Irish Times | date = 15 June 2001 | accessdate = 20 October 2018 | title = Naval vessel Deirdre sold at auction }} {{IrishNavyFleet}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Deirdre (P20)}}{{Ireland-maritime-stub}}2. ^{{cite web|url = https://www.irishtimes.com/news/storm-turned-summer-race-into-disaster-1.216092 | publisher = Irish Times | date = 13 August 1999 | accessdate = 20 October 2018 | title = Storm turned summer race into disaster }} 3. ^{{cite web|url = https://www.irishtimes.com/news/a-priceless-vessel-sails-into-history-1.287088 | publisher = Irish Times | date = 3 March 2001 | accessdate = 20 October 2018 | title = A priceless vessel sails into history }} 4. ^{{cite web|url = https://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/skeleton-naval-crew-maintaining-le-aisling-as-fate-of-vessel-undecided-416015.html | publisher = Irish Examiner | date = 16 August 2016 | accessdate = 20 October 2018 | title = Skeleton naval crew maintaining LÉ Aisling as fate of vessel undecided }} 5. ^{{cite web|url = https://www.irishtimes.com/news/donegal-port-fails-to-acquire-naval-patrol-ship-1.324290 | publisher = Irish Times | date = 25 August 2001 | accessdate = 20 October 2018 | title = Donegal port fails to acquire naval patrol ship }} 6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.superyachttimes.com/editorial/9/article/id/896|title=M/Y Tosca IV |work=Superyacht Times|date=24 September 2007|accessdate=11 September 2012}} 7. ^{{cite web|url = http://forum.irishmilitaryonline.com/showthread.php?2067-L-E-Deirdre&p=418082&viewfull=1#post418082 | publisher = forum.irishmilitaryonline.com | title = L.E. Deirdre | date = 1 October 2014 | accessdate = 20 October 2018}} 8. ^{{cite web|url = https://www.superyachttimes.com/yacht-news/abandoned-ship-the-final-voyage-of-santa-rita-i | publisher = Superyachttimes.com | title = Abandoned ship: The final voyage of Santa Rita I | date = 26 January 2016 | accessdate = 20 October 2018 }} 4 : 1972 ships|Former naval ships of the Republic of Ireland|Deirdre-class offshore patrol vessels|Ships built in Ireland |
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