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The Dutch Navy needed very many ships at once after World War II. But building ships takes a lot of time, hence the CASTOR was designed in 1946 by the then Ministry of War as a multipurpose ship. Castor was delivered in 1950 by the Gebroeders Pot shipyard in Bolnes, Rotterdam. The Royal Navy gave her the pennant A810, and the Pilotage gave her the name Castor, after the star which has long been used in astronomical navigation at sea.
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