Named by ANCA for F. Boving, third officer on MV Thala Dan in 1965, who assisted in a hydrographic survey in the vicinity.
running mate | Mate Parlov | Third mate | master's mate | The Surgeon's Mate | Rudolph Maté | Paper Mate | Mate Boban | Yerba mate | Shripad Mahadev Mate | Rudolph Mate | Nanking Theatre in 1934, showing ''Tarzan and His Mate | Mate Meštrović | Mate (horse) | mate (beverage) | Máté | Mate | mate | Fool's Mate (album) | Fool's Mate | Boden's Mate |
The casualties included Chief Officer Stephen George of Wales, Second Officer John Simpson of Liverpool, Third Officer J. Meyler of London, Chief Engineer James Sturrock, Second Engineer P. Walker, all the stokers (most of whom were Chinese), other hands, and a passenger named O. Detchon of South Shields.
The officers that set sail from London in 1902 were: Captain William Colbeck RNR; Rupert G. England, First Officer; Lieutenant E.R.G.R. Evans RN, Second Officer; Gerald Doorly RNR, Third Officer; Sub-Lieutenant G.F.A. Mulock RN, fourth officer; Doctor G.A. Davidson; J.D. Morrison, Chief Engineer; and F. L. Maitland-Somerville and Neville Pepper, both midshipmen.