SAS Good Hope (F432)

HMSAS Good Hope (F432) was a ship in the South African Navy. It was constructed as HMS Boisdale (K432), a Loch-class frigate of the British Royal Navy. It was built by Blyth Harbour and Dock Company, laid down 8 November 1943, launched 5 July 1944 and completed 1 December 1944. It was transferred to the South African Navy as HMSAS Good Hope (F432). It was converted to a survey ship in 1957 and decommissioned and sunk as a target off the Cape of Good Hope in 1972. She was scuttled as a breakwater in False Bay on 12 June 1978.

SAS Good Hope (F432)

HMSAS Good Hope (F432) was a ship in the South African Navy. It was constructed as HMS Boisdale (K432), a Loch-class frigate of the British Royal Navy. It was built by Blyth Harbour and Dock Company, laid down 8 November 1943, launched 5 July 1944 and completed 1 December 1944. It was transferred to the South African Navy as HMSAS Good Hope (F432). It was converted to a survey ship in 1957 and decommissioned and sunk as a target off the Cape of Good Hope in 1972. She was scuttled as a breakwater in False Bay on 12 June 1978.