S.T. Rilette LH35

Additional information courtesy of Bill Blow & Andy Hall

Technical

Official Number: 139947
Yard Number: 527
Completed: 1917
Gross Tonnage: 212
Net Tonnage: 82
Length: 115.5 ft
Breadth: 22.1 ft
Depth: 11.9 ft
Engine: 450ihp T.3-cyl and boiler by A. Hall & Co Ltd, Aberdeen
Built: A. Hall & Co Ltd, Aberdeen

History

4.1917: Launched by A. Hall & Co Ltd, Aberdeen (Yd.No.527) for The Earl Steam Fishing Co Ltd (64/64), Grimsby as RILETTE.
5.5.1917: Alick Black designated manager.
7.5.1917: Registered at Grimsby (GY1046).
5.1917: Completed. Requisitioned from the builders for war service as a minesweeper (1-12pdr, 1-7.5” A/S Howitzer and Hydrophone) (Ad.No.3340). Based Portland – Southern Patrol.
31.5.1917: Sold to William James Barrett (64/64), Grimsby.
1.6.1917: William James Barrett designated managing owner.
1.6.1917: Vessel mortgaged (64/64) to Barclays Bank Ltd, London (A).
By 12.3.1919: Returned to owner at Grimsby.
25.6.1919: Mortgage (A) discharged.
3.7.1919: Sold to Edward Ernest Cox (64/64), Grimsby.
5.7.1919: Edward Ernest Cox designated managing owner.
5.7.1919: Vessel mortgaged (64/64) to London City & Midland Bank Ltd, London (B).
22.7.1919: Shares (32/64) sold to Carr Wray Brown (32/64), Cleethorpes.
27.8.1927: Carr Wray Brown (32/64) shares sold to Ralph Cox (32/64), Grimsby.
29.8.1927; Edward Ernest Cox & Ralph Cox designated managing owners.
30.1.1928: Discharge of mortgage (B).
30.1.1928: Ralph Cox (32/64) shares mortgaged to Midland Bank Ltd, London (C).
30.1.1928: Edward Ernest Cox (32/64) shares mortgaged to Midland Bank Ltd, London (D).
26.11.1928: Returned to Grimsby from North Sea grounds, Sk. F. W. Christian reported that deckhand Duncan Ayres was washed overboard in heavy weather and drowned. In the evening at the Board of Trade office an inquiry was held. Skipper F. W. Christian, said the mizzen top lift broke and he ordered Ayres and George William Cunninhham, third hand to go aft to make things secure. The vessel was overwhelmed by a heavy sea, which put out all lights except one. Cunningham said he braced his arm round the gallows bars when the sea swept the vessel and was carried over the side and came to the surface about six feet at the stern of the ship. Luckily there was a line floating over the stern, and catching hold of this he hauled himself on board. As he was walking along the deck to the galley he heard the cry “Man Overboard”, at the same time he saw a pair of hands clutching at the rail. He could not see who it was, but it transpired that it was Ayres. Cunningham made a gallant effort to drag the man up over the side by the wrists and was able to get a hold of the man’s oil frock, but apparently exhausted, Ayres fell back into the sea leaving part of his oil frock in Cunningham’s hands.
21.4.1931: Arrived Blyth from Grimsby for bunkers before proceeding to the Icelandic fishing grounds.
28.1.1932: Homeward in thick fog when some five miles NE of Spurn Light Vessel, collided with Icelandic trawler HAFSTEIN (IS449).
Sustained heavy damage to starboard shell plating in way of fish room and bunkers, but managed to continue and arrived safely at Grimsby. HAFSTEIN apparently only suffered light damage and proceeded on passage.
13.6.1932: Mortgages (C) and (D) discharged.
13.6.1932: Sold to Thomas Harrison Scales Snr and Thomas Harrison Scales Jnr, (joint owners 64/64), Newhaven, Edinburgh.
17.6.1932: Thomas Harrison Scales Snr designated managing owner.
18.6.1932: Vessel mortgaged (64/64) to Royal Bank of Scotland Ltd, Edinburgh (E).
18.12.1933: At Aberdeen landed 240 boxes and 8 score long fish.
23.11.1934: Grimsby registry closed.
24.11.1934: Registered at Leith (LH35).
11.1934: Sold to Thomas H. Scales & Sons Ltd, Newhaven, Edinburgh. Thomas Harrison Scales, Jnr designated manager.
31.9.1942: Sold to J. Marr & Son Ltd (64/64), Fleetwood for £10,250. Geoffrey Edwards Marr designated manager.
29.6.1943: Typical wartime landing. 325 kits – hake-270, flats-5, ling/coley-50.
15.11.1944: At Fleetwood landed 122 boxes from Home waters.
23.4.1945: At Fleetwood landed 750 boxes (700 hake).
25.04.1945: At a Fleetwood Juvenile Panel a 16 years old Fleetwood boy pleaded guilty to stealing 34 stone of hake from the trawler. The fish was valued at £1-3s and belonged to J. Marr and Son, Ltd. The boy had been before the court twice previously, once for stealing timber, and second time for stealing wooden posts.He was fined 40s, ordered to pay an advocate’s fee of £1 1s. and 7s. 6d. costs. He was allowed a month to pay.
2.1946: Sold to Rilette Trawling Co Ltd (64/64), Grimsby for £13,000. George Cedric Wilson designated manager.
2.1946: Leith registry closed.
18.2.1946: Registered at Grimsby (GY173).
11.3.1946: Vessel mortgaged (64/64) to Midland Bank Ltd, London (F).
30.1.1947: Mortgage (F) discharged.
31.1.1947: Sold to David Wood, Alexander Bruce & William Simpson, Aberdeen (64/64 joint owners).
10.2.1947: David Wood designated managing owner.
10.2.1947: Grimsby registry closed.
22.2.1947: Registered at Aberdeen (A278).
4.8.1947: Arrived Aberdeen with the body of Andrew McKay who died in hospital in Thorshavn, Faroe Islands after taking ill while being cook on the steam trawler SILVERDYKE (A.459).
25.7.1949: Sold to Clova Fishing Co Ltd (64/64), Aberdeen. David Wood designated manager.
10.1.1952: At Aberdeen Sheriff Court it was stated that Robert Strachan Mundie (20), trawl fisherman, Aberdeen, returned to trawler lying in Aberdeen harbour, he broke into the Skipper’s berth, opened the bonded store and stole a bottle of whisky, three quart bottles of rum,100 cigarettes and two oz. tobacco. He was later traced by the police and most of the goods recovered. Mundie was fined £5 when he admitted the offence but he also had to pay a further £3 when charged by the Customs with bringing goods ashore goods without duty paid.
13.11.1958: Sold to John Lewis & Sons Ltd (64/64), Aberdeen and sold for breaking up at Hemixem near Antwerp.
27.11.1958: Aberdeen registry closed “ Sold to foreigners (Belgian subjects). Advice received from owners.”

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S.T. Rilette LH35

S.T. Rilette LH35
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Changelog
04/01/2009: Page published. 8 updates since then.
09/04/2018: Removed FMHT watermark from image.
07/11/2022: Updated information.