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Boaz Island, formerly known as Gate's Island or Yates Island, is one of the six main islands of Bermuda. It is part of a chain of islands in the west of the country that make up Sandys Parish, lying between the larger Ireland Island and Watford Island, with which it has been joined by a man-made isthmus. South of Watford Island is Somerset Island. Boaz and Watford are connected to Somerset by Watford Bridge, and to Ireland by Gray's Bridge. Watford's east coast forms part of the edge of the Great Sound. The western end of the channel between Boaz and Watford was blocked by the isthmus, creating a camber that opens to the Great Sound. Boaz and Watford Islands were parts of the Royal Naval base, which included the HM Dockyard on Ireland Island.

Boaz Island
Hangar at RNAS Bermuda on Boaz Island
Map of Bermuda showing Boaz Island in red
Boaz Island
Geography
Coordinates32°18′22″N 64°51′23″W
Administration
Bermuda

The Clarence Barracks were built on Boaz in the middle of the 19th century to house convict labourers who had formerly been accommodated aboard Prison hulks. A hospital and other connected facilities were built on neighboring Watford Island. When the Convict Establishment was withdrawn in the 1860s, both islands were transferred to the British Army, and the bridge between was replaced with the man-made isthmus.

With the reduction of the Bermuda Garrison after the First World War, both islands were returned to the Royal Navy in the 1930s. From 1939, Boaz Island and Watford Island were used as Royal Naval Air Station Bermuda (which had previously been located in the North Yard on Ireland Island). The primary role of the air station was the servicing, repair and replacement of spotter floatplanes and flying boats belonging to naval vessels. Early in the Second World War, with no other units to fill the role, aeroplanes from Boaz Island were used to maintain anti-submarine air patrols, using whatever aircrew were on hand, including pilots from the Bermuda Flying School on Darrell's Island. Subsequently, target tugs were based at the air station to service the Allied naval vessels working-up on Bermuda's waters.

The air station was placed on a care and maintenance footing after the war and both islands were among the former Admiralty and War Office lands transferred to the local government in the 1950s. All that remains of the Fleet Air Arm facility today is a hangar on runway road, and two slips.[1][2]


References


  1. Partridge and Singfield, Ewan and Tom (2014). Wings Over Bermuda: 100 Years of Aviation in the West Atlantic. Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda, Ireland Island, Sandys Parish, Bermuda: National Museum of Bermuda Press. ISBN 9781927750322.
  2. Pomeroy, Squadron Leader Colin A. (2000). The Flying Boats Of Bermuda. Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda: Printlink Ltd. ISBN 9780969833246.



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[de] Boaz Island

Boaz Island ist eine flache Insel am Großen Sund im Nordwesten der atlantischen Inselgruppe Bermuda. Sie liegt südwestlich von Ireland Island (Südinsel) und nordöstlich von Somerset Island, mit denen sie jeweils über Brücken verbunden ist.
- [en] Boaz Island, Bermuda

[es] Isla Boaz

La isla Boaz (en inglés: Boaz Island[1]) anteriormente conocida como Gate's Island (isla de la Puerta) o Yates Island (la isla Yates), es una de las seis principales islas de las Bermudas. Es parte de una cadena de islas en el oeste del país que conforman la parroquia Sandys, que se extiende entre la isla de Irlanda y la isla de Somerset, está conectada a ambas por puentes. La isla era parte de una base de la Marina Real, que incluía el Arsenal SM en la isla de Irlanda. A partir de 1939, la isla fue utilizada como Estación aérea de la Marina Real Británica. Su función principal era la reparación, mantenimiento y sustitución de los hidroaviones y los buques de guerra. A comienzos de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, sin otras unidades para cumplir la función, aviones de la Isla se utilizaron para mantener patrullas aéreas antisubmarinas, utilizando cualquier tripulación que estuviese presente, incluidos los pilotos de la Escuela de vuelo Darrel en la isla de las Bermuda. Todo lo que queda de la instalación del brazo de la flota aérea es un hangar en el camino de la pista.

[fr] Île Boaz

L'île Boaz, autrefois appelée île de Gate ou île de Yates, est l'une des six principales îles des Bermudes. Elle fait partie d'une chaîne d'îles dans l'ouest du pays qui composent la paroisse de Sandys. Située entre l'île Ireland et l'île Somerset, elle est reliée à ces deux îles par des ponts. Sa côte Est fait partie de la bordure de la Grande Baie.



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