Additional material by Barry Banham, Raymond Forward and Andreas Hagevik
Technical
Official Number: 132963
Yard Number: 373
Completed: 1912
Gross Tonnage: 103
Net Tonnage: 46
Length: 86.0 ft
Breadth: 18.6 ft
Depth: 9.1 ft
Built: John Duthie Torry Shipbuilding Co, Aberdeen
Engine: T.3-cyl and boiler by Elliott & Garrood, Beccles  
History
1912:  Launched by John Duthie Torry Shipbuilding Co, Aberdeen (Yd.No.373) for William Catchpole, Kessingland as FEASIBLE.
5.1912:  Completed ex propulsion machinery. William Catchpole managing owner.
2.6.1912:  Registered at Lowestoft (LT1191).
3.6.1912: Arrived Lowestoft in tow for engine and boiler installation.
27.6.1912:  William Catchpole (64/64) appointed managing owner.
9.1914:  Requisitioned for war service as a patrol drifter and escort (1-6pdr HA) (Ad.No.221).   13.11.1914: Parent ship Attentive at Dover (Unit 3).
7.1915:  W/T fitted.
1.4.1916:  Collision between British steamer MACEDONIA (11,120grt/1904) and Norwegian steamer CORRECT off Elbow Buoy.  Connected to CORRECT and commenced tow, but vessel began to settle, tow parted and foundered.
28.8.1916:  Sold to Edward Catchpole (16/64), John Utting (16/64), Charles William Dance Jnr (16/64) & Henry Baxter (16/64), Lowestoft.
24.11.1917:   At dawn discovered U.boat (U48) aground on Goodwin Sands. Closed and with other drifters opened fire which was returned.  U.boat surrendered.
1919:  Returned  (Edward Catchpole, manager).
14.11.1919:  Sold to Robert Kinnear (64/64), Doncaster (Thomas W. Chapman, Ramsgate, manager)
1.1920:  Sold to Danum Steam Trawling Co Ltd, Ramsgate (Thomas W. Chapman, manager).
6.2.1920:  Lowestoft registry closed.
10.2.1920:  Registered at Ramsgate (R157).
11.11.1920:  Reported that off North Hinder light-vessel connected to the abandoned German ketch STELLA, cargo pitch.  Towed for four hours but vessel started to settle and foundered.
10.1.1930:  Sold to John Victor Breach (64/64), Lowestoft.
9.1.1930:  Ramsgate registry closed.
10.1.1930:  Registered at Lowestoft (LT122).
11.1.1930:  John Victor Breech appointed managing owner.
1.2.1930:  Sold to John Victor Breach (43/64). Lowestoft & James S. Bush (21/64), Gorleston.   1.2.1930:  At Yarmouth landed 180 crans of herring.
1930s:  Seasonal white fish trawling from Padstow and Fleetwood.
31.10.1930:  Damaged in collision with Cardiff steamer PENCISELY (3589grt/1916) at IJmuiden.
23.7.1932:  Connected to disabled steam drifter STRIVE (LT133) and delivered Fleetwood.
6.8.1933:  Broke mainmast at Tobermory.
21.3.1934:  Sold to John Victor Breach (43/64), Lowestoft & Alfred James Manthorpe (21/64), Gorleston.
6.5.1934:  Stuck and damaged by steam drifter BOY PHILLIP (LT137), at Rathmullan, Co. Donegal.
30.7.1935:  Sold to John Victor Breach (64/64), Lowestoft.
6.8.1935:  John Victor Breech appointed managing owner.
5.1.1936:  Damaged and flooded by heavy seas off the Smalls. One crew member Edward Halliday (25), of Lowestoft washed overboard and drowned.  Steam trawler GOZO (H545) connected and delivered Milford.
8.2.1938:  Sold to Explorator Ltd (64/64), Lowestoft.
9.2.1938:  John Victor Breech appointed manager.
12.11.1939:  Requisitioned for war service as a minesweeping drifter (P.No.FY928) (Hire rate £27.0.0d/month). Based Dover.
26.5.1940:  At 6.57pm. ‘Operation Dynamo’ (Dunkirk evacuation) put into effect.
31.5.1940:  Disabled by gunfire off Dunkirk.  Steam drifter BEN & LCY (LT714) connected.
1.6.1940:  Delivered off Ramsgate.
1941:  At Gt. Yarmouth (Sk. C. C. Findlay RNR).
1.7.1941:  At Gt. Yarmouth (Sk. R. W. Vann RNR).
1.1944:  John Victor Breach died.
9.4.1945:  Robert Henry Self appointed manager.
19.5.1945:  Sold to Pevensey Castle Ltd (64/64), Lowestoft.
17.7.1945:  Arrived Lowestoft.
18.7.1945:  Sailed for ?? for refurbishment and survey.
21.8.1945:  Returned to owner.
24.5.1946:  Sold to Engelbert Einarson, Vedavogen, Karmøy.
17.6.1946:  Lowestoft registry closed.
22.6.1946:  Registered at Haugesund as MELÖY.
1946: Sailed for Karmøy, in company with ROSE.  In North Sea, ROSE experienced boiler problems and became disabled. Connected and delivered to Karmøy.
1947: Converted to motor and fitted with a 200hp oil engine by Hjelset.
1947:  Re-engined with a  3-cyl 2 stroke  220bhp hot bulb oil engine by Brumville, Norway.  Converted to dry cargo and remeasured 99grt.
1962: Sold to Rothings Lekterkompani, Haugesund.
1974: Sold to PR Gunnar Daemring & Georg Vik. Based at Stamnes in Hordaland.
1976: Sold to Normann Veland, Eigangervag.
05.1989:  Sold to Norvald Lunde, Stamnes.
200?:  Laid up in Veafjord, Norway.
2000:  Sold to private owners (Arctic Shipping, Cowes (?)) for restoration and live aboard.
5.2000:  Re engined  by Penzance Dry-Dock & Engineering Co Ltd, Penzance with 8-cyl 4 stroke 280bhp diesel by Rolls-Royce Ltd, Shrewsbury.
1.2008:  At Penzance.  Registered at Lowestoft as Feasible.
20.04.2021: Moored on River Hayle at Lelant Saltings.
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At Dunkirk
At Lelant Saltings
Changelog
21/10/2010: Page published. 3 revisions since then.
29/08/2014: Picture added.
04/11/2014: Picture added.
24/11/2014: Updated information and added picture.
12/10/2018: Removed FMHT watermarks from images.
25/06/2019: Added two images and updated information.
18/08/2020: Updated history.
20/04/2021: Added images and updated history.












