The South African Navy successfully operated three French built Daphné Class submarines during the 70s, 80s and part of the 90s. These were replaced by three German built Type 209 submarines in the early 2000s. Two of the original Daphné submarines were disposed of as scrap metal whilst Ministerial approval was granted to retain the 3rd submarine (SAS Assegaai at the time) as a museum.
This submarine museum was successfully operated from 2008 to 2015 with the boat lying alongside the outer wall of the Simon’s Town harbour. After 2015, the boat required external maintenance and was kept on the synchro lift inside the harbour for preservation ashore.
Due to budgetary restrictions this could to date not be achieved but the Navy has now authorised the Naval Heritage Trust (NHT) to preserved her on a convenient site and operate her as a permanent exhibit as part of the SA Naval Museum.
SAS Assegaai has been formally signed over to the Naval Heritage Trust (NHT) to preserve and operate as a museum of technology. On top of it all, they have been provided a site as well as buildings and facilities with public access form a Naval Museum Annex. This is ideally situated right next to the NSRI Base at Cole Point.
Full details on the project are contained in the brochure and prospectus on the above site or on request.
The first phase of the project starts 1st November 2022 and involves preparing the site and readying the submarine for the move as well as the construction of the foundations for mounting her. The next phase would be the move itself which is scheduled for January 2023.
The NHT has already started construction on site as well as clearing the rubble etc and should be ready to move the boat from the Dockyard to the new site in January. Damen has offered to do the metal work for the mounting frames as well as cutting work for access.
They urgently need funding through donations and sponsorship. A Thundafund campaign has been launched at
https://thundafund.com/project/6716626611228922 Your support will be most appreciated.