DMS Maritime

Defence Maritime Services was founded in 1997 as a 50:50 joint venture between P&O Maritime Services and Serco to fulfill a contract to organise tug boats and ferries and supply and maintain small boats for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

General-purpose tenders[5] Both Vessels have been Retired and removed from DMS Service.

Submarine rescue and escape ships[6] 60-ton flat-top lighters[7] Southerly 65 class diving tenders[7] Miscellaneous concrete ammunition lighters[7] Wattle class crane stores lighters[7] Steber 43 naval general purpose workboats[8] Noosacat 930 harbour personnel boats[8] Riviera class VIP launch[8] Admiral's barge[8] Shark Cat 800 harbour personnel boats[8] Naval work boats[8] Halvorsen-design workboat[9] 40-foot Mk 1 and 1963-design workboats[9] AWB Mod.

II workboat[9] AWB short and long group cabin workboats[9] 7.2 metre rigid-hulled inflatable boats[9] Radio controlled surface targets[9] Wallaby-class water and fuel lighters[9] All vessels have been retired and Replaced by larger, newer and safer designed craft post 2017.

Compact tug Tug/workboat Coastal tugs[10] Medium harbour tug[10] Bronzewing-class harbour tug[11] Aviation training ship Sail training craft[11] Swarbrick III class small training yachts[11] Tasar sail dinghies[11] ASI 315 class navigation and seamanship training craft[11] Media related to Defence Maritime Services vessels at Wikimedia Commons

CSL 02 Boronia at Fleet Base East in September 2012
Wyulda at HMAS Kuttabul in February 2008