Endeavour has had a few breakdowns before eg
2002 and
2003.
Then again perhaps that's not too unusal, and of course she's had her scheduled drydock maintenance programmes over the years (eg see various Navy Today's on the RNZN website for details), thus she has been maintained.
According to former Defmin Burton
in
2003 "The ship is in excellent structural and mechanical condition".
So go figure.
But I'm wondering though, I don't recall any major work such as engine replacement or refurishment over the years? Maybe she didn't need one but perhaps I may have thought after, say, 15 years of life (2003) she may have had a mid-life type upgrade.
Also I may have thought that Endeavour would, like any vessel, reach the point whereby with replacement due on the horizon it isn't economic to spend too much more money on major upgrades.
According to former Defmin Goff in
2007, "HMNZS Endeavour is expected to remain in service until April 2013".
This could suggest, that if no major upgrade occured around, say, 2003 (@ 15 y.o.) that it would be unlikely for her to receive any major upgrade after that date if replacement was "eminent" (2013).
Although, to add to the puzzle,
Wikileaks mentioned (6c) that the sale of the ACF was meant to fund various Defence projects, including (although not exclusively) "to replace or make changes to the planned maintenance and upgrades to New Zealand's only supply ship, HMNZS Endeavour". The ACF sale of course didn't happen thus Defence didn't reap any consequential additional funding etc.
Ok, I realise this could all appear as joining some imaginary dots or drawing some long bows, when in fact this isn't the case, so I shall have to reserve any judgements until more facts are known in due course (eg the outcome of Endeavour's current repairs etc).
So why the delay for Endeavour's replacement from 2013 to now 2018? Perhaps Endeavour actually is in good shape (bar the current problem? For all we know perhaps the repairs may not be major but it might be that parts are no longer available and need to be remanufactured or adapted hence the extended maintenance period etc)??? Or perhaps as alluded to above, a tie in with the HMAS Succes replacement? I note on various ADF/DOD websites the RAN too is experiencing delays in replacing their tankers. With the close tie in Endeavour has with the ADF (the ADF's "third" tanker), and the move to closer jointness with the ADF perhaps the Endeavour replacement delay is simply a consequence of new joint planning?
Skipper Mag had an interesting article on Endeavour recently.