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RFA Rowanol
Career (United Kingdom) RFA Ensign
Name: RFA Rowanol
Ordered: 27 September 1944
Laid down: 27 September 1945
Launched: 15 May 1946, as Ebonol
Commissioned: 21 August 1946, as Cedarol
Decommissioned: 3 December 1970
Renamed: Rowanol, 18 September 1947
Fate: Arrived at Zeebrugge for scrapping, 10 December 1971
General characteristics
Length: 231 ft 4 in (70.51 m)
Beam: 38 ft 2 in (11.63 m)
Draught: 15 ft 8 in (4.78 m)
Propulsion: 3-cylinder triple expansion steam engine
Speed: 10.5 knots (19.4 km/h; 12.1 mph)
Armament: None

RFA Rowanol (A284) was a coastal tanker of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary.

Laid down on 27 September 1945, and launched on 15 May 1946 as Ebonol, she was the second ship to bear this name. Commissioned on 21 August 1946 as Cedarol, and renamed Rowanol on 18 September 1947. The ship was decommissioned on 3 December 1970 and laid up at Devonport. She arrived in tow at Zeebrugge for scrapping on 10 December 1971.[1]

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