BRP Banahaw (1908)


BRP Banahaw was a British-built yacht that later served as the presidential yacht of the Commonwealth of the Philippines.

History

She was launched in on 19 February 1908 at the Greenock shipyard of Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company for the benefit of R. A. Rainy of New York. She was christened Casandra. She was purchased by the American oil tycoon Edward L. Doheny who renamed her Casiana after his first oil well in Mexico, Casiana No. 7. In 1936, she was purchased by the Commonwealth of the Philippines for $50,000 and arrived in the Philippines on 25 November 1936. She was officially assigned to the Coast Guard although was primarily used as a presidential yacht. On December 29, 1941, she was attacked and sunk by Japanese aircraft while docked at the Fort Mills dock, Corregidor.
Her tender was re-floated and repaired and served as patrol boat Q-115 Baler in the first indigenous Philippine torpedo boat squadron consisting of three torpedo boats and fellow patrol boat, Q-114 Danday.