RFNS Puamau

RFNS Puamau (402) is a Guardian-class patrol boat donated to Fiji (for the Fijian Navy) by Australia as part of the Pacific Patrol Boat Replacement Project. The vessel entered service on 7 March 2024. The ship is used to patrol Fijian waters.

Design and description
Puamau is a Guardian-class patrol boat, a design based on previous patrol boat types constructed by Austal for Australia. The vessel is 39.5 m long overall with a beam of 8 m and a draft of 2.5 m when loaded. Puamau is powered by two Caterpillar 3516C diesel engines with two ZF7600 gearboxes turning two fixed pitch propellers creating 4000 kW. The ship has a maximum speed of 20 kn and has a range of 3000 nmi at 12 kn. The ship has berths for up to 23 crew and is equipped with one fast rescue rigid-inflatable boat with two 90 hp Yamaha engines capable of operating with up to 15 people aboard. There is a 16 m2 cargo deck serviced by a crane and is fitted for but not equipped with an autocannon of up to 30 mm and a 0.50-calibre machine gun on both the port and starboard sides of the ship.

Construction and career
Australia ordered the Guardian-class patrol boats as part of the Pacific Patrol Boat Replacement Project, an Australian government initiative to provide patrol vessels to the surrounding island nations of the Pacific. Twenty-two ships were ordered in all, and Fiji received its first vessel, RFNS Saveneca in 2020. Puamau was the nineteenth vessel constructed under the program, at Austal's shipyard in Henderson, Australia. The future crew of Puamau left Fiji on 2 January 2024 aboard RFNS Kikau for training on the new ship. Puamau was delivered to Australia on 7 March, who then gifted the vessel to the government of Fiji and the Fijian Navy with Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka in attendance. Puamau sailed for Fiji, arriving on 4 May.

Grounding
On 11 June 2024, Puamau grounded on a reef at Fulaga Island during its maiden voyage. No one was hurt in the grounding and Australia is aiding in the salvage of the ship. It is the fourth Guardian-class patrol boat to suffer serious damage, with the Samoan SAMOAN PATROL VESSEL Nafanua II running aground in August 2021 and subsequently being found to be beyond economical repair, replaced by SAMOAN PATROL VESSEL Nafanua III. Vanuatu's RVS Takuare and Tuvalu's HMTSS Te Mataili II were damaged when two cyclones hit Vanuatu in March 2023. While Takuare was being repaired in Cairns, Tuvalu was scheduled to receive a replacement boat for Te Mataili II.