Choules was 'bought' on a 5 year lease.The Choules was only bought to operate for five years (until the next major service or whatever it is called). Technically the Choules isn't the solution to the sea lift requirement of JP2048, but I daresay as we get close to 2016 that will change.
If she only leased give it back to the RFA, let them fix it and take them ACCC product not fit for purchase give us one of your other ships or refund.Choules was 'bought' on a 5 year lease.
From what I know we would like to keep her longer.
nah, we'll keep in dock and maintanence most of that time, give her back to the RFA, they'll replace a part and never have another problem with herIf she only leased give it back to the RFA, let them fix it and take them ACCC product not fit for purchase give us one of your other ships or refund.
Choules is not leased - it was bought outright. We own her. It's just that she was planned to be disposed of after 5 years, although I doubt that will actually happen.Choules was 'bought' on a 5 year lease.
From what I know we would like to keep her longer.
I was commissioning crew on her, and we we told many time the ship was leased and that we were not allowed to change anything on the ship due to this.Choules is not leased - it was bought outright. We own her. It's just that she was planned to be disposed of after 5 years, although I doubt that will actually happen.
To be honest, I was always under the impression the Choules was bought out right as part of the sealed bid merry go round. Otherwise they would have announced the same sort of deal as SPS Cantabria (A15)I was commissioning crew on her, and we we told many time the ship was leased and that we were not allowed to change anything on the ship due to this.
Yes from everything I read I likewise was under the impression that Choules was bought outright, rather than leased. If that is the case wouldn't it be the RFA as lessor who'd be liable for the cost of repairs?To be honest, I was always under the impression the Choules was bought out right as part of the sealed bid merry go round. Otherwise they would have announced the same sort of deal as SPS Cantabria (A15)
Hmm very interesting
I'm afraid you were misled. They might be trying to limit any changes to the vessel to maximise the ability to resell her in 2016, but there is no doubt the Commonwealth of Australia own her.I was commissioning crew on her, and we we told many time the ship was leased and that we were not allowed to change anything on the ship due to this.
that might be a crossover on the support contract issue though.....I was commissioning crew on her, and we we told many time the ship was leased and that we were not allowed to change anything on the ship due to this.
Navy had to forego capability to take ChoulesIn my opinion HMAS CHOULES is seen as an accelerated solution to JP 2048 4C. The only problem with this theory is the lack of any official confirmation that this is the case.