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S.T. Eastcoates H393


 	  	 
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Eastcoates


		
Technical
Official Number143925
Yard Number399
Admiralty NumberFY 3778
LaunchedJuly 27 1918
RegisteredJanuary 09 1919
Gross Tonnage277
Length125.5 ft
Breadth23.6 ft
Engine480 ihp T.3-cyl by Amos & Smith Ltd, Hull
Speed10.5 knots
Built byCook, Welton & Gemmell, Beverley, 1918
OwnerJ Marr & Son Ltd, Fleetwood
History
July 27 1918 Launched by Cook, Welton & Gemmell Ltd, Beverley (Yd.No.290)("Castle" class) for The Admiralty as JOHN GRAHAM.
January 20 1919Completed.
May 30 1919Loan service USN to clear North Sea Mine Barrage.
August 12 1919Returned to The Admiralty.
January 28 1920Registered by The Admiralty as a fishing vessel at London (LO268).
1921Sold to Kingston Steam Trawling Co Ltd, Hull.
December 14 1921London registry closed.
December 31 1921Registered at Hull (H393).
January 21 1922Renamed RUBY (H393).
February 18 1935Sold to J. Marr & Son Ltd, Hull.
October 24 1935 Renamed EASTCOATES (H393).
February 07 1937Transferred to Fleetwood.
August 19 1939Sold to The City Steam Fishing Co Ltd, Hull (J. Marr & Son Ltd, managers).
August 28 1939 Requisitioned for war service and designated for minesweeping duties.
October 26 1939Returned.
August 25 1940Requisitioned for war service and converted for minesweeping duties (P.No. FY.1771).
April 27 1945Returned.
July 1945Reclassed at Hull.
April 28 1947Sold to Odafoam Ltd, Fleetwood (William Stevenson, St. Anne's-on-the-Sea, manager) for £71500.
August 03 1950Sold to J. Marr & Son Ltd, Fleetwood for £2700.
1955Sold to BISCO and allocated to West of Scotland Shipbreaking Co Ltd, Troon for demolition.
July 23 1955Delivered Troon under own power from Fleetwood.
Note(John Graham, AB, age 33, b. North America - VICTORY (SB787))