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S.T. General FD76

Additional information courtesy of Bill Blow, Andy Hall and Douglas Paterson

Technical

Official Number: 109031
Yard Number: 221
Completed: 1898
Gross Tonnage: 191.01
Net Tonnage: 70.29
Length: 112.7 ft
Breadth: 21 ft
Depth: 11.6 ft
Built: Cochrane & Cooper Ltd, Beverley
Engine: 350ihp T.3-cyl and boiler by Bailey & Leetham, Hull

History

6.4.1898: Launched by Cochrane & Cooper Ltd, Beverley (Yd.No.221) for The East Coast Steam Trawling Co Ltd (64/64), Hull as GENERAL.
26.5.1898: Registered at Hull (H397). Robert Blades designated manager.
1.6.1898: Completed.
12.1898: Sold to The Palatine Steam Fishing Co Ltd (64/64), Grimsby.
27.12.1898: Registered at Grimsby (GY1014).
30.12.1898: Hull registry closed. Arthur Jeffs designated manager.
9.1.1899: Vessel mortgaged (64/64) to The York City & County Banking Co Ltd, York (A).
15.11.1901: Arrived Grimsby. Sk. George Linnet reported that James Goodgroves, deck hand was washed overboard on Wednesday 13 Nov. Stated that deceased left the bridge to attend the fires. He was away a long time and the second hand and the skipper went in search, but could find no trace. The BoT inquiry, held by Mr Bach, found that no blame could be attached to any one.
04.11.1904: In collision with the steam trawler XANTHOSIA (GY368) near Lower Burcom buoy, Humber estuary striking her on the port side, the damage to the shell plating being so severe that with the ingress of water she started to settle. Crew transferred and vessel foundered within five minutes. Survivors landed at Grimsby.
22.11.1906: Mortgage (A) discharged.
30.11.1906: Sold to Harry Birch Jeffs (64/64), Grimsby.
30.11.1906: Sold to Harry Birch Jeffs & George William Jeffs, Grimsby (64/64 joint owners).
31.11.1906: Vessel mortgaged (64/64) to The York City & County Banking Co Ltd, York (B).
1.12.1906: George William Jeffs designated managing owner.
05.09.1907: A BoT inquiry was held at Grimsby into the mysterious disappearance of a young trimmer, named Johnson, on the last trip when the trawler was some ten miles from Codling Head, Faeroe. Sk. Bantock had ordered Johnson to shoot the fish livers into a cask at the trawler’s stern. Later, he heard a cry of “Man overboard.” The engines were immediately rung full speed astern and Johnson was seen struggling in the water. The crew gathered life lines and lifebuoys, but before the vessel reached the struggling man, he disappeared beneath the waves, and was not again seen; Johnson was heavily clad and could not swim. A verdict of accidental death by drowning was recorded and no blame attached to Sk. Bantock.
12.5.1908: Arrested by German gunboat ZEEDER while off German coast inward to IJmuiden to land (Sk. Grimmer). Taken to Cuxhaven but released 24 hours later with no charge. Owners protested.
8.1912: New boiler.
11.6.1913: At Grimsby Coroner’s Court held at the Grimsby Hospital an inquest was held into the death of Thomas Patrick Magee (37), a foreman in the fish empties yard of the Great Central Railway Co. Magee had sailed in the trawler as the guest of Sk. Michael Coghan. Shortly after sailing for the fishing grounds, Magee complained of a headache and the skipper administered smelling salts. Later Magee became worse, suffering from delusions and tried to jump overboard seeking to rescue people he believed were in the water. Despite every possible attention by the skipper Magee died the following day and the vessel returned to Grimsby where the body was conveyed to the mortuary. The post mortem revealed death was due to congestion of the brain caused by the excessive use of alcohol and a verdict was recorded by the Coroner (Mr Thomas Mountain) in accordance with the medical testimony.
1.1.1914: Tonnage altered to 75.99 net under provision of Merchant Shipping Act 1907.
29.10.1914: Mortgage (B) discharged.
31.10.1914: Sold to John Gervase Campbell, James Thomson, Michael Thomson, Charles Bruce Miller & Charles Clark Fraser, Aberdeen (64/64 joint owners).
5.11.1914: John Gervase Campbell designated managing owner.
6.11.1914: Grimsby registry closed.
10.11.1914: Registered at Aberdeen (A173).
1915: Sold to The Aberdeen General Steam Fishing Co Ltd (64/64), Aberdeen. John G. Campbell designated manager.
1.5.1915: Sold to Martinus Augustus Olesen & Edith Kendall, Cleethorpes.
15.6.1915: While on the Icelandic fishing grounds, at about 6.30am., deckhand George Durrant (36), Aberdeen was discovered to be missing.
16.6.1915: George Durrant’s body was picked up in the net of a Hull trawler and returned to the vessel, landing him at Seyðisfjörður where he was interred.
29.6.1915: Landed a catch of 40 tons at Aberdeen.
29.7.1915: Sold to The Hesketh Steam Trawlers Ltd, Fleetwood. Ernest Taylor, Thornton-le-Fylde designated managers.
29.5.1917: Requisitioned for Fishery Reserve.
1919: Released.
7.3.1919: Aberdeen registry closed.
8.3.1919: Registered at Fleetwood (FD76).
1922: Joseph A. & Harold Taylor appointed managers.
1924: Sold to William Gray, Dunbar.
1925: Sold to J. Flockhart, Newhaven, Edinburgh. Alex Flockhart, Leith designated manager.
2.2.1927: On the fishing grounds 210 miles NE of the Isle of May, Firth of Forth, trawled up a large skull measuring about 4 feet 10 inches long by 3 to 4 feet across. On return to Leith the skull was landed and identified by the Natural History Department of the Royal Scottish Museum as a bottle nosed whale, probably about 24 ft long.
1927: Sold to N.V. Visscherij Maats Poolzee (Jac. Frater Smid & G. Prins), IJmuiden.
29.11.1927: Fleetwood registry closed.
12.1927: Remeasured 182g 44n.
12.1927: Registered at IJmuiden as POOLZEE (IJM77).
1940s: Fishing out of Fleetwood. Bloomfield’s Ltd, Fleetwood managing agents.
5.6.1943: Typical landing. 279 kits – hake-235, cod/codling-15, haddock-3, flats-4, ling/coley-16, roker-3, gurnard-2, dogs-1.
1948: Whaleback fitted.
4.1951: Sold for breaking up. IJmuiden registry closed.
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S.T. General FD76

S.T. Poolzee IJM77
Picture courtesy of Jan Harteveld

Changelog
21/12/2008: Page published. 6 updates since then.
27/10/2017: Removed FMHT watermark.
25/12/2017: Significant information update.
30/10/2020: Updated history.

S.T. Gelsina (2) FD431

Technical

Official Number: 141964
Yard Number: 398
Completed: 1910
Gross Tonnage: 214
Net Tonnage: 98
Length: 122.6 ft
Breadth: 21.6 ft
Depth: 11.5 ft
Engine; T.3-cyl by W. V. V. Lidgerwood, Glasgow
Built: Mackie & Thomson Ltd, Glasgow

History

8.3.1910: Launched by Mackie & Thomson Ltd, Glasgow (Yd.No.398) for Soc. Anon. Pêcheries d’Islande, Ostend as BARON RUZETTE.
8.1910: Completed. Registered at Ostend (O120). J. Baels designated manager.
26.1.1911: In collision with French schooner MOISE on passage Boulogne to Granville which quickly foundered with the loss of four crew, one rescued.
8.9.1914-23.1.1920: Landing at Milford (Belgian crew).
29.5.1917: Requisitioned for Fishery Reserve (1-6pdr Hotchkiss QF).
13.2.1918: Gun replaced with 1-12pdr 12cwt QF.
16.2.1918: Gunnery trials.
1919: Released.
From 2.1920: Landing intermittently at Fleetwood and Milford.
12.1923: Sold to Walter M. Olney, Cleveleys. (managing owner).
12.1923: Ostend registry closed.
27.12.1923: Registered at Fleetwood (Part I) as GELSINA O.N.141964.
28.12.1923: Registered at Fleetwood (Part IV) FD431).
O.N.141964. Walter M. Only designated managing owner.
21.1.1924: Sold to The Reliance Trawlers Ltd, Fleetwood. Walter M. Olney, Cleveleys designated manager.
22.6.1928: At Fleetwood landed a very large sturgeon about 7ft 6 inches long caught off the West coast of Scotland. At auction it realised 86s.
1937: Sold to Thos. W. Ward Ltd, Sheffield for breaking up at Preston.
26.11.1937: Fleetwood registry closed “Broken up.”

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S.T. Baron Ruzette O120

S.T. Baron Ruzette O120
Picture courtesy of The Greenday Collection

S.T. Gelsina FD431

S.T. Gelsina FD431
Picture courtesy of The Fred Baker Collection

Changelog
21/12/2008: Page published. 3 updates since then.
31/07/2017: Removed FMHT watermarks from images.
28/10/2020: Updated history.

S.T. Garnet FD359

Technical

Official Number 139300
Yard Number 660
Completed: 1916
Gross Tonnage 251
Net Tonnage 98
Length 121.7 ft
Breadth 22.6 ft
Draught 12.2 ft
Engine by T.3-cyl and boiler by Charles D. Holmes & Co Ltd, Hull
Built by Cochrane & Sons Ltd, Selby

History

Note: Class of four vessels, Yard No.s 659-662, built to amended design of ONYX (Yd.No.581). Contracts were signed with Cochrane to build the vessel for £4,525 each and with Charles D. Holmes & Co Ltd to make the engine and boiler for £3,025 each. Total cost £7,550 each. The names chosen were RUBY, GARNET, TOPAZ and CHRYSOLITE. Total cost with amendments £7,833 – hull – £4603, engine, boiler,etc – £3230. New price agreed in 1919, including fishing gear – £8,490. (The ledger says that because of the problems and delays the builders had lost money on the contract and had written requesting an extra payment. In fairness, and as goodwill gesture, the board decided to give an extra payment.)

22.1.1916: Launched by Cochrane & Sons Ltd, Selby (Yd.No.660) for The Kingston Steam Trawler Co Ltd, Hull as GARNET.
18.5.1916: Arrived St. Andrew’s dock, Hull.
1.6.1916: Slipped for bottom painting (one day). Laid up awaiting machinery due to shortage of components.
5.10.1916: Registered at Hull (H495).
19.10.1916: Completed trials and accepted.
23.10.1916: Sailed for Icelandic grounds.
1.11.1916: Arrived Stornoway and reported having been chased by U.boat off Portland, Iceland. Given permission to fish West of Scotland grounds.
16.11.1916: Arrived Hull.
10. 2.1917: Landed and requisitioned for war service as a minesweeper (1-6pdr HA) (Ad.No.3001).
10.10.1917: Arthur Taylor appointed manager.
25.3.1919: Company advised that refit and refurbishment was taking place at Lowestoft (took 25 days).
6.4.1919: Arrived Hull. Taken off hire and returned to owner. Work began on fitting out for return to fishing.
10.5.1919: Work completed (included – fishroom fitted with new boards, all running gear overhauled and new blocks and wires). All work at Admiralty expense.
4.7.1919: Deposit paid by Lawrence Golding Fenner, Twickenham to W. A. Massey & Sons Ltd, Hull shipbrokers (£2,250).
11.7.1919: Sold to Lawrence Golding Fenner, Twickenham (Joseph A. Taylor, Fleetwood, manager) en bloc with near sister ship SAPPHIRE (H580).
28.7.1919: Balance paid £20,250 giving total for pair £45,000 gross £44,700 net (£150 to shipbroker).
31.7.1919: Sailed Hull for Icelandic grounds under new owners.
28.11.1919: Hull registry closed.
29.11.1919: Registered at Fleetwood (FD359).
20.4.1920: Sold to Garnet Steam Trawling Co Ltd, Fleetwood (Joseph A. Taylor manager).
1922: J. Nierinck appointed manager.
28.1.1925: Sold to New Docks Steam Trawling Co (Fleetwood) Ltd, Fleetwood.
2.1926: Sold to Perihelion Steam Fishing Co Ltd, Grimsby (H. G. Crampin, manager).
3.2.1926: Fleetwood registry closed.
4.2.1926: Registered at Grimsby (GY379).
7.1929: Sold to Mrs. A. F. Melville, Aberdeen (Harry A. Skoyles, Auchenblae, manager).
17.7.1929: Grimsby registry closed.
18.7.1929: Registered at Aberdeen (A41).
12.1929: Sold to Fourny-Truquet & Fils, Boulogne-sur-Mer.
1929: Remeasured 37,09 metres (121.7 ft) 265g 70n.
24.12.1929: Aberdeen registry closed.
1.1930: Registered at Boulogne as LOUISE et MARIE (B-1465).
6.1940: Escaped from France.
7.1940: Hired by The Admiralty as a minesweeper (P.No.FY.1917). Based Granton with M/S Group 153.
4.1944: Attached to Free French Force.
9.7.1944: Released by The Admiralty.
1.1946: Returned to owner.
1954: Sold for breaking up.

Note: Building installment costings:
Shipbuilder
19.10.1915: Frames up – £1125
14.12.1915: Plating completed – £1125
25.1.1916: Launch – £1125
23.10.1916 : Final – £1228 Total – £4603
Engine and boiler maker
17.3.1916: £807.10s
11.7.1916: £807.10s
1.9.1916: £807.10s
24.10.1916: Final – £807.10s Total – £3230

Changelog
21/12/2008: Page published. 2 updates since then.
25/10/2020: Updated information.

S.T. Gallinule LL116

Technical

Official Number: 124108
Yard Number: 364
Completed: 1907
Gross Tonnage: 238
Net Tonnage: 90
Length: 120.5 ft
Breadth: 21.6 ft
Depth: 11.6 ft
Built: Smith’s Dock Co Ltd, North Shields
Engine: 57hp T.3.cyl by MacColl & Pollock Ltd, Sunderland

History

20.11.1907: Launched by Smith’s Dock Co Ltd, North Shields (Yd.No.364) for Harley & Miller Ltd, Liverpool as GALLINULE.
12.1907: Completed.
7.1.1908: Registered at Liverpool (LL116). Robert Harley appointed manager.
1.1915: Requisitioned for war services as a minesweeper (1-6pdr HA) (Ad.No.908). Based Ardrossan.
Post 12.3.1919: Returned to owner at Liverpool.
1923: Charles Miller appointed manager.
1935: Richard H. Jones appointed manager.
5.1939: Sold to Yolland & Llewellin Trawling Co, Milford Haven (C. J. C Llewellin, manager).
22.5.1939: First landing at Milford.
1.12.1939: Requisitioned for war service and designated for minesweeping duties (Hire rate £59.10.0d/month).
16.1.1940: Returned to owner.
3.1.1941: Last landing at Milford.
1941: Sold to Saint Andrew’s Steam Fishing Co Ltd, Hull (Basil A. Parkes, Cleveleys, manager).
14.3.1942: In a snowstorm stranded on Skerryvore; three crew lost. Wreck ended up in Machrihanish Bay in position 55.25N 06.45W. Liverpool registry closed.

Changelog
21/12/2008: Page published. 3 updates since then.
19/10/2020: Updated history.

S.T. Gadwall FD427

Technical

Official Number: 144812
Yard Number: 312
Completed: 1916
Gross Tonnage: 261
Net Tonnage: 135
Length: 130.1 ft
Breadth: 23 ft
Depth: 11.1 ft
Engine: T.3-cyl by J. Frerichs A.G., Einswarden or A.G. Görlitzer Maschinen Bau Anstalt, Görlitz
Built: J. Frerichs A.G., Einswarden

History

10.1916: Launched by J. Frerichs A.G., Einswarden (Yd.No.312) for Kaiserliche Marine (Reichsmarine) as GOLDBUTT.
12.1916: Completed.
6.1.1917: Geleitflotille (Escort Flotilla).
1919: M/S Flotilla Baltic.
1920: Sold out for conversion to fishing.
1920: Fitted out for fishing by Teckleborg Shipyard, Geestemünde. Measured 261g 98n.
7.1920: Sold to France.
31.7.1920: Sailed Bremerhaven for Dunkerque.
1922: Sold to James Westerby, Aberdeen (managing owner) as per Aberdeen register James Westerby, Torphine, Joseph Moon, Aberdeen & Arthur South, Grimsby (James Westerby managing owner).
1922: Remeasured 281g 135n.
1923: Remeasured 261g 98n
6.5.1922: Registered at Aberdeen as GADWALL (A712). O.N.144812.
1923: Transferred to Fleetwood, Alexander Keay, managing agent.
17.4.1923: Aberdeen registry closed.
24.4.1923: Registered at Fleetwood (FD427).
5.7.1923: BoT approval for sale to “Sirius” Handelsges G.m.b.H, Bremerhaven.
28.7.1923: Fleetwood registry closed.
9.8.1923: Registered at Bremerhaven as GOLDBUTT (BX171).
14.8.1923: Registered at Bremerhaven as Dr OTTO SPRENGER (BX171).
18.1.1929: Sold to “Niedersachsen” Hochseefischerei A.G., Bremerhaven.
22.3.1929: Sold to Hanseatische Hochseefischerei A.G., Bremerhaven.
10.7.1929: Registered at Bremerhaven as KARLSBURG (??).
7.1939: Sold for breaking up – or 19.9.1939: Reported sold for breaking up.

Changelog
21/12/2008: Page published. 2 updates since then.
18/10/2020: Updated history.