| Navy | The Royal Navy |
| Type | Rescue Tug |
| Class | Saint |
| Pennant | W 06 |
| Built by | Livingstone & Cooper Ltd. (Hessle, UK) |
| Ordered | |
| Laid down | |
| Launched | 31 May 1919 |
| Commissioned | Jul 1919 |
| End service | |
| Loss position | |
| History | |
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Noteable events involving St. Clears include:
Jul 1928
The tug H.M.S. St. Clears, 860 tons, (built in 1919) towed a floating crane from Devonport to Singapore. The round trip was from July 1928 till January 1929, and it was the longest tow ever attempted.