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S.D/T. Ocean Sunlight YH28 (Seasonal)

Copyright 2010 © by Barry Banham for FMHT

Technical

Official Number: 161628
Yard Number: 627
Completed: 1929
Gross Tonnage: 131
Net Tonnage: 56
Length: 94.3 ft
Breadth: 20.1 ft
Depth: 9.7 ft
Engine: T.3-cyl by A. Hall & Co Ltd, Aberdeen
Boiler: Palmers Shipbuilding & Iron Co Ltd, Hebburn-on-Tyne
Built: A. Hall & Co Ltd, Aberdeen

History

1929: Launched by A. Hall & Co Ltd, Aberdeen (Yd.No.615) for Bloomfields Ltd, Great Yarmout) as OCEAN SUNLIGHT.
6.1929: Completed (Neil Mackay, manager).
6.6.1929: Registered at Yarmouth (YH28).
1930s: Seasonal white fish trawling from Padstow and Fleetwood (Bloomfields Ltd, Fleetwood, managing agents).
17.3.1934: At Padstow damaged in collision with ASCONA (LT108).
7.10.1938: At Yarmouth (Sk. Condon) landed 180 crans of herring.
15.11.1939: Requisitioned for war service as a minesweeper. (Hire rate £77.4.11d/month).
13.6.1940: Off Newhaven (Ch. Sk. R. J. Crane RNR), mined 4.4 cables 129° from West Breakwater Light, Newhaven. Ten crew killed*
29.12.1941: Yarmouth registry closed “ Ship lost on Admiralty Service”.

(*Killed – Cyril Ballister, 2nd Hand; John Cowie, Peter Dickson, Charles J. McCondach, Enginemen; Leonard A. Scarlett, Ldg Signalman; Albert E. Latham, AB; Thomas C. W. Belcher, Harry Croston, William E. Kinley, Seamen; Albert V. Roberts Seaman Cook.)

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S.T. Ocean Sunlight YH28

S.T. Ocean Sunlight YH28
Picture courtesy The Barry Banham Maritime Photo Collection

S.D/T/ Ocean Sunlight YH28

S.D/T/ Ocean Sunlight YH28

S.D/T/ Ocean Sunlight YH28

S.D/T/ Ocean Sunlight YH28

Changelog
02/04/2010: Page published. 5 updates since then.
12/06/2016: Pictures added.
07/07/2018: Removed FMHT watermark from image.

S.D/T. Ocean Vim YH88 (Seasonal)


Copyright 2010 © by Barry Banham for FMHT.

Technical

Official Number: 161633
Yard Number: 627
Completed: 1930
Gross Tonnage: 125
Net Tonnage: 55
Length: 94.3 ft
Breadth: 20.1 ft
Depth: 9.7 ft
Engine: T.3-cyl A Hall & Co Ltd, Aberdeen
Boiler: Palmers Shipbuilding & Iron Co Ltd, Hebburn-on-Tyne
Built: A. Hall & Co Ltd, Aberdeen

History

1930: Launched by A. Hall & Co Ltd, Aberdeen (Yd.No.627) for Bloomfields Ltd, Great Yarmouth as OCEAN VIM.
28.5.1930: Registered at Yarmouth (YH88).
5.1930: Completed (Neil Mackay, manager).
1930s: Seasonal trawling from Padstow and Fleetwood (Bloomfields Ltd, Fleetwood, managing agents).
7.9.1939: Requisitioned for war service as a minesweeper (LL Sweep) (P.No.FY.951) (Hire rate £70.9.4d/month).
1941: Based Barrow.
28.10.1939: Stood down role not determined.
13.11.1939: Employed on port duties.
5.1943: Employed on miscellaneous Naval duties.
2.1944: Re-deployed on miscellaneous Naval duties.
3.1946: Returned to owner.
7.11.1949: Landed 205 crans of herring at Yarmouth.
1950s: Seasonal white fish trawling from Fleetwood.
31.12.1954: Sold to Milford Haven Coal Supplies Ltd, Milford Haven (William Wilcox, manager).
25.11.1955: Registered at Yarmouth as SALLY MCCABE (YH88).
2.5.1957: Sold to East Briton Fishing Co Ltd, Milford Haven (Frank Squires, manager).
5.1958: Arrived Lowestoft for conversion to diesel propulsion.
7.1958: Converted to diesel propulsion by Richards Iron Works Ltd, Lowestoft – 5-cyl 360bhp oil engine by Crossley Bros Ltd, Manchester.
23.7.1958: Sailed Lowestoft for Milford on completion of conversion.
2.1970: Company in liquidation.
3.1970: Sold by the liquidators to Hubert Jones (Trawlers) Ltd, Swansea (Frank Squires, Milford appointed manager).
5.4.1970: Sheltering off Rosslare, Co. Wexford (Sk. Louie Kominek), John E. Norman, 2nd Eng, washed overboard.
1976: Sold to Thos. W. Ward Ltd, Sheffield for breaking up at Briton Ferry. Arrived Briton Ferry in tow of JADESTAR GYPSY (LT53).
21.6.1976: Yarmouth registry closed.

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S.T. Ocean Vim YH88

S.T. Ocean Vim YH88
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S.T. Ocean Vim YH88

S.T. Ocean Vim YH88
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S.T. Ocean Vim YH88

S.T. Ocean Vim YH88
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HMS Ocean Vim

HMS Ocean Vim
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S.D/T. Ocean Vim YH88

S.D/T. Ocean Vim YH88
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S.D/T. Ocean Vim YH88

S.D/T. Ocean Vim YH88
Picture (at Padstow) courtesy of Maureen Tatlow

S.D/T. Ocean Vim YH88

S.D/T. Ocean Vim YH88
Picture (at Padstow) courtesy of Maureen Tatlow

S.D/T. Sally McCabe YH88

S.D/T. Sally McCabe YH88
Picture courtesy of Peter Green

M.T. Sally McCabe YH88

M.T. Sally McCabe YH88
Picture courtesy of Peter Green

M.T. Sally McCabe YH88

M.T. Sally McCabe YH88
Picture courtesy of Peter Green

Changelog
02/04/2010: Page published. 6 updates since then.
08/12/2015: Pictures added.
07/04/2018: Removed FMHT watermarks from images.

S.T. Sargon GY858

Additional information courtesy of Birgir Þórisson

Technical

Official Number: 134776
Yard Number: 146
Completed: 1913
Gross Tonnage: 296.35
Net Tonnage: 120.64
Length: 130.2 ft
Breadth: 23.0 ft
Depth: 12.2 ft
Built: Cook, Welton & Gemmell Ltd, Beverley
Engine: 520ihp T.3-cyl and boiler by Amos & Smith Ltd, Hull

History

8.4.1913: Launched by Cook, Welton & Gemmell Ltd, Beverley (Yd.No.146) for The Standard Steam Fishing Co Ltd (64/64), Grimsby as SARGON.
4.6.1913: Registered at Grimsby (GY858).
4.6.1913 : Walter William Butt designated manager.
6.1913: Completed.
2.1914: Requisitioned for war service as a minesweeper (1-6pdr HA) (Ad.No.702).
1919: Returned to owner.
21.03.1921. At Reykjavik, along with steam trawlers CARABINEER II (GY1048), KASTORIA (GY1017) and SERIEMA (GY504) fined 10,000 krónur (£400) for illegal fishing with gear and catch confiscated. PAVLOVA (GY716) was fined 11,500 krónur because of the skipper’s long criminal record.
5.1.1923: Sailed Grimsby for White Sea grounds (Sk. J. McCarthy); twelve crew.
6.1.1923: In North Sea sighted Granton steam trawler ETHEL NUTTEN (GN59) in distress making water. With difficulty in poor weather conditions connected and commenced tow to Granton.
7.1.1923: After towing for 90 miles and when off May Island tow started to settle and foundered. Crew recovered.
8.1.1923: Crew landed at Leith and with them deckhand H. Beavers who was injured when casting off tow; he was replaced by John Bell, Granton.
3.2.1923: Homeward having left Lofoten Islands.
4.2.1923: Encountered storm force weather.
6.2.1923: Storm intensified blown off course and lost position.
8.2.1923: Bunkers and provisions low. Hoisted distress.
20.2.1923: Posted missing.
27.2.1923: After drifting for sixteen days in North Atlantic sighted by German trawler SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN (PG324).
28.2.1923: Launched boat and went over to the German twice for provisions but on final return boat dashed against side while connecting for lift out and smashed. SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN connected and commenced tow to Iceland.
1.3.1923: Delivered Reykjavik.
2.3.1923: Owners and families informed. Bunkered (70 tons), provisioned and boat supplied.
5.3.1923: Sailed for Grimsby via Aberdeen to top up bunkers.
9.3.1923: Called Aberdeen.
11.3.1923: Arrived Grimsby.
26.8.1926: Vessel mortgaged (64/64) to Midland Bank Ltd, London (A).
8.4.1938: Bill Butt designated manager.
28.6.1938: Albert Wright Butt designated manager.
8.1939: Requisitioned for war service as a minesweeper (1-3pdr, 2-MGs)(P.No.FY.572) (Hire rate £76.14.6d/month).
1.12.1941: Mortgage (A) discharged.
14.1.1942: Sold to Saint Andrew’s Steam Fishing Co Ltd (64/64), Hull.
22.1.1942: Basil Arthur Parkes, Cleveleys designated manager.
3.7.1945: Returned to owner at Fleetwood.
25.7.1945: At Hull landed from Iceland – 19 days 1290 kits £3,936 gross.
30.11.1945: Insured value £17,000; for 1946 proposed same.
6.12.1945: Sold to Adam Steam Fishing Co Ltd (64/64), Fleetwood.
6.12.1945: Vessel mortgaged to Saint Andrew’s Steam Fishing Co Ltd, Hull for the sum of £16,000 with interest at 4% (B).
14.12.1945: Paul Stockhammer, London designated manager.
6.10.1947: Mortgage (B) discharged.
24.11.1948: Sailed Hull for Icelandic grounds (Sk. Alfred Jenner); seventeen crew all told.
30.11.1948: Left Reykjavik having had echometer repaired.
1.12.1948: Fishing off Staalbjerg Huk to the southward of Rödsands Bay. At about 10.00 am. in deteriorating weather conditions decided to seek shelter in Patreksfjörður. At 5.30 pm. in gale force winds and rough seas off Sraumness. By 6.00pm conditions had deteriorated further with ENE gale force 10 and visibility reduced to zero owing to snow storm. At 7.00 pm. dropped anchor paid out 41/2 shackles, but failed to hold. Dodging at the entrance and inside the fjord. At 10.00 pm. stranded inside Patreksfjörður, at the foot of the cliffs right opposite the village of Patreksfjörður and close to the sandy beach of Orlygshofn.
2.12.1948: Locals responded to rockets and by breeches buoy managed to rescue six men, four of these men had been sheltering in the forecastle over night and had been joined by the Second hand and another man from the bridge at about 5.30am. Eleven men sheltering on the bridge, all bar one, died from cold and exposure, the eleventh was in such a condition that it was not possible to detach his hands from the post he was clinging to and he must have been at the point of death*. Grimsby registry closed “Total loss”.
10.5.1949: At the Formal Investigation (S.411) held at Grimsby the Court found that the loss was due to very bad weather conditions in which visibility became nil. Tribute was paid by the survivors to the skipper for his attitude and bearing both before and after the stranding. The Court expressed its admiration for the untiring work done by the shore rescue party who had to come a long a long way over difficult country at night, in bitter weather, carrying the rescue apparatus. The Court was informed that this was not the only case in which such rescue work had been carried out by Icelandic people.
12.8.1949: Grimsby registry closed “Ship reported stranded and a total loss 1.12.1948”.

Lost * – Sk. Arthur Jenner (38); George Foreman (49), Bosun; Everett Silvester (35), Ch Eng; Harold Cowen (60), 2nd Eng; Francis Portz (21), John Collinson (36), Edward Richardson (17), Sparehands; Frank Moore (24), Alex Thomson (45), Trimmers; David Telfer (32), Deckie learner, Henry Huntsman (13), Apprentice.

Video of rescue operation
This is a long film and the soundtrack is in German, but it’s worth watching to see the conditions that the rescuers had to work in. The video can be found Here

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S.T. Sargon GY858

S.T. Sargon GY858
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S.T. Sargon GY858

S.T. Sargon GY858
Artwork © Steve Farrow

S.T. Sargon GY858

S.T. Sargon GY858
Picture by Steve Pulfrey courtesy of The Mark Stopper Collection

S.T. Sargon GY858

S.T. Sargon GY858
Artwork © Steve Farrow

S.T. Sargon GY858

S.T. Sargon GY858
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S.T. Sargon GY858

S.T. Sargon GY858
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S.T. Sargon GY858

S.T. Sargon GY858
Picture courtesy of Birgir Þórisson

Changelog
29/03/2010: Page published. 5 revisions since then.
02/07/2014: Picture 1 added.
12/11/2017: Removed FMHT watermarks.
14/03/2021: Updated history and technical details.
23/07/2021: Added link to the rescue of the crew.
24/07/2021: Updated history and added images.
25/07/2021: Further history update.

S.D. Fisher Lad BF204

Additional information courtesy of Bill Blow and Andy Hall

Technical

Official Number: 145559
Yard Number: 860
Completed: 1919
Gross Tonnage: 96
Net Tonnage: 41
Length: 86.2 ft
Breadth: 18.5 ft
Depth: 9.3 ft
Built: Lea Shipbuilding & Repairing Co, Canning Town
Engine: 270ihp T.3-cyl by D. & R. B. Scott, Tayport
Boiler: Hewitt & Kellitt Ltd, Bradford

History

1919: Launched by Lea Shipbuilding & Repairing Co, Canning Town (Yd.No.860) (“Admiralty drifter”) for The Admiralty as WHITECLOUD.
25.8.1920: Completed as a fishing vessel.
9.12.1920: Transferred to The Fishery Board for Scotland, Edinburgh for disposal. Laid up at Dundee.
1921: Sold to A. Lewis McCombie, Granton (Thomas Murphy, manager) for £4,875 under HM Treasury mortgage agreement (Disposal of Admiralty Drifters to Ex-service Fishermen).
1922: Registered at Leith (LH304). Official No.145559.
1922: Registered at Leith as ADMIRAL STARTIN (LH304).
1.1926: Sold to Samuel Chapman Snr, Samuel Chapman Jnr, Fred Chapman and Benjamin Chapman, Grimsby (64/64 joint owners). Samuel Chapman Jnr designated managing owner.
1.1926: Leith registry closed.
13.1.1926: Registered at Grimsby (GY376).
4.1926: Sold to John Pirie (16/64), James Pirie (16/64), William Pirie (21/64) and George Paul (11/64), all Portknockie.
30.4.1926: James Pirie designated managing owner.
30.4.1926: Grimsby registry closed.
5.5.1926: Registered at Banff as FISHER LAD (BF204).
20.12.1939: Requisitioned for war service and employed on harbour defence patrol duties (P.No.FY.282) (Hire rate £32.0.0d/month).
1944: Sold to Supreme Fishcuring Co Ltd (64/64), Fleetwood (Basil A. Parkes, Cleveleys, manager).
10.11.1945: Returned to owner. Laid up.
1947: Sold Hjalmar Naess, Haugesund, Norway.
1947: Banff registry closed. Registered at Haugesund as STEFFEN NAESS (R-45-H).
By 1949: Converted to dry cargo. 100grt 49net.
By 1949: Converted to motor and fitted with oil engine by Wichmann Mtrf, Rubbestadneset, Norway.
21.04.1961: On passage Moss towards Stavanger with a cargo of barley (Capt Hjalmar Naess). Capsized off Kristiansund when cargo shifted and foundered. Master and his two sons lost. Registry closed.
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S.T. Fisher Lad BF204

S.T. Fisher Lad BF204
Picture courtesy of The Carolyn Hatt Collection

Changelog

27/03/2010: Page published. 11 updates since then.
05/07/2018: Removed FMHT watermark from image.
29/08/2020: Updated history.

S.D/T. Pilot Star KY84

Technical

Admiralty Number: 4150
Official Number: 145554
Yard Number: 501
Completed: 1919
Gross Tonnage: 96
Net Tonnage: 41
Length: 86.2 ft
Breadth: 18.5 ft
Depth: 9.3 ft
Engine: T-3-cyl by Crabtree & Co Ltd, Gt Yarmouth
Built: John Chambers Ltd, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft

History

1919: Launched by John Chambers Ltd, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft (Yd.No.501) (“Admiralty drifter”) for The Admiralty as DRIZZLE (Ad.No.4150).
10.2.1920: Completed as a fishing vessel.
8.5.1920: Transferred to The Fishery Board for Scotland, Edinburgh for disposal.
1920: Sold to John Hackland, Newhaven, Edinburgh (Arthur A. W. Smith, Leith, manager).
1921: Registered at Leith (LH290).
4.1923: Sold to Star Drift Fishing Co Ltd, Lowestoft (George Catchpole, manager).
4.1923: Leith registry closed.
11.4.1923: Registered at Lowestoft (LT1060).
25.4.1923: Registered at Lowestoft as PILOT STAR (LT1060).
1.1925: Sold to D. Smith, Willam W. Carstairs, Cellardyke, John T. Graham, Anstruther & W. C. Wilson, North Shields (John T. Graham, manager).
10.1.1925: Lowestoft registry closed.
1.1925: Registered at Kirkcaldy (KY48).
6.6.1934: Arrived Lerwick with ten survivors of the Granton steam trawler JAMES EVANS (GN29) which had started to take in water some 105 miles SEbyS of Bard Head, Shetland on 4.6.1934. Vessel foundered on the morning of 5.6. 1934 and men spent eight hours in boat before being picked up at 5.00am.
1939: Sold to Mrs Margaret C. Smith, Cellardyke.
23.11.1939: Requisitioned for war service and employed on miscellaneous Naval duties (Hire rate £32.0.0d/month).
1945: Sold to Wellvale Trawlers Ltd, Fleetwood (Basil A. Parkes, Cleveleys, manager).
1946: Returned to owner. Laid up.
1948: Sold to Drifters (Peterhead) Ltd, Peterhead (Caledonian Fishselling Co Ltd & Others) (R. Foreman, manager).
1948: Kirkcaldy registry closed.
1948: Registered at Fraserburgh (FR106).
1951: Sold to John A. Buchan & William Buchan, Peterhead.
1951: Fraserburgh registry closed.
1951: Registered at Peterhead (PD200).
Late 1953: Sold for breaking up. Peterhead registry closed.

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S.D/T. Pilot Star PD200

S.D/T. Pilot Star PD200
Picture courtesy of The Ally Collection

S.D. Pilot Star FR106

S.D. Pilot Star FR106
Picture courtesy of The Scratcher Collection

Changelog

27/03/2010: Page published. 3 updates since then.
04/07/2018: Removed FMHT watermarks from images.
14/07/2021: Updated history.