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S.T. Coot H897

Technical

Official Number: 123276
Yard Number: 88
Completed: 1906
Gross Tonnage: 171.91
Net Tonnage: 51.70
Length: 110.2 ft
Breadth: 21.1 ft
Depth: 11.2 ft
Built: Goole Shipbuilding & Repairing Co. Goole, England.
Engine: 60hp T.3-cyl and boiler by Earle’s Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd, Hull

History

8.1906: Launched by Goole Shipbuilding & Repairing Co Ltd, Goole (Yd.No.88) for Kelsall Brothers & Beeching Ltd (64/64), Hull as COOT.
4.9.1906: Registered at Hull (H897). John E. A. Kelsall, London & George Beeching, Hull designated managers.
9.1906: Completed.
1.1.1914: Tonnage altered to 65.12 net under provision of Merchant Shipping Act 1907.
11.1914: Requisitioned for war service as a minesweeper (2-12pdrs, 1-7.7” A/S Howitzer) (Ad. No.420).
3.1917: Fitted out as a decoy trawler (“Q” ship) under names BURMAH, DORA, KIA ORA and LORNE (1-12pdr, 1-6pdr). Based Granton.
11.1918: Reverted to minesweeping role as COOT.
Post 12.3.1919 (1920): Returned to owner at Hull.
7.6.1919: Vessel mortgaged (64/64) to The London County Westminster & Parr’s Bank Ltd, London (A). John Slater designated manager.
6.3.1923: Mortgagee re-styled as Westminster Bank Ltd, London.
14.10.1927: Mortgage (A) transferred to William Augustus Hayward, Eastbourne.
14.10.1927: Mortgage (A) transferred to Mercantile Marine Finance Corporation Ltd, London.
28.9.1928: Robert Burton designated manager.
16.9.1932: Charles Hugh Emerson designated manager.
10.1932: Mercantile Marine Finance Corporation Ltd in liquidation.
1.11.1932: Mortgage (A) transferred to Harold Frank Hayward, London; Maud Florence Katherine Rogers, Chelsea and Ernest Norton, London (joint mortgagees).
3.1936: Combined boxing and trawling fleet of Kelsall Bros. & Beeching Ltd and the Hull Steam Fishing & Ice Co Ltd consisting of 59 vessels laid up at Hull (declining catches, coal bill and increased maintenance costs had made the venture uneconomical).
6.3.1936: At Extraordinary General Meeting at Hull, Kelsall Bros & Beeching Ltd placed in Creditors’ Voluntary Winding-up (Richard Field Helm of Messrs Hodgson Harris & Co, London appointed liquidators).
3.2.1937: By order of the mortgagee sold under mortgage (A) to Heward Trawlers Ltd, London (Robert Scott Hewett & Harold Frank Hayward). Robert S. Hewett, Fleetwood designated manager.
6.3.1937: Arrived Fleetwood from Hull. Laid up.
7.10.1937: Sold to Joe Lumb (32/64) and Edward Lumb (32/64), Netherton, nr Huddersfield for conversion to a private vessel.
18.10.1937: Hull (Part IV) registry closed “Ceased fishing”.
20.10.1937: Registered at Fleetwood.
1938: Taken in hand by Nicholson’s yard at Glasson Dock for conversion to a yacht.
1938: Fitted out as a private vessel by Nicholsons (Glasson Dock) Ltd, Glasson Dock, Lancaster – 211g.
1938: Re-engined with twin diesel units 4 stroke 6-cyl 220bhp by National Gas & Oil Engines Ltd, Ashton-under-Lyne.
5.1938: After extensive work and conversion, registered at Fleetwood as DORADE II.
1.9.1939: Requisitioned for war service on examination service (P.No.4.340) (Hire rate £206.10.0d/month). Based Reykjavik, Iceland (Ty/Sk. J. F. Nuttall RNR).
2.10.1941: Compulsorily acquired by M.O.W.T.
1945: Fitted out as a research and survey vessel – 208g 113n.
27.9.1945: Sold to Major H. W. Hall, ??
1946: Fitted out as a research and survey vessel. Renamed MANIHINE.
1955: Sold to Government of the Colony of Singapore, Singapore.
1961: Sold to East African Marine Fisheries Organisation, Zanzibar.
1964: Sold to East African Common Services Organisation, Mombasa.
1965: Managers became Southern Line Ltd, Mombasa.
1976: Sold to Institute of Marine Sciences, Zanzibar.
1978: Laid up in Zanzibar with no maintenance.
15.6.1979: Sold to ??,?? and used as a coaster on the East African coast.
198?: Laid up and abandoned at Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
1992: Stripping commenced.
1997: Breaking up complete.
The ship changed hands for One Pound in 1961 and sailed for East Africa to join the East African Marine Fisheries Organisation based in Zanzibar. Three years later ownership was transferred to the East African Common Services Organisation based in Kenya. In 1965, management and maintenance were undertaken by Southern Line and Southern Engineering at Mombasa until 1976 when the vessel was sold to the Institute of Marine Sciences and based in Zanzibar. During the course of its research program the ship ranged far and wide across the Indian Ocean, and at one time went in search of the fabled Coelacanth. Laid up in Zanzibar, the vessel became derelict and eventually grounded. In May 1979, the ship was put up for sale by tender the bids closing on 15 June. After an overhaul the ship returned to service as a coastal trader before being beached in Dar es Salaam. In 1992 the ship was deleted from Lloyds Register and demolition began soon after. The remains finally disappeared in 1997.

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S.T. Coot H897

S.T. Coot H897
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S.T. Coot H897

S.T. Coot H897
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S.T. Coot H897 as Manihine

S.T. Coot H897 as M.T. Manihine
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M.T. Manihine

M.T. Manihine
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M.V. Manihine

M.V. Manihine
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Changelog
21/01/2009: Page published. 3 revisions since then.
02/11/2014: Picture added.
17/01/2017: Removed FMHT watermarks.
01/01/2020: Updated information.
29/01/2021: Added an image.
02/02/2021: Added an image.
03/02/2024: Added an image.

S.T. Cerealia FD165

Additional material courtesy of Bill Blow

Technical

Official Number: 118944
Yard Number: 335
Completed: 1905
Gross Tonnage: 220
Net Tonnage: 92
Length: 122 ft
Breadth: 21.7 ft
Depth: 11.3 ft
Built: Cochrane & Sons, Selby
Engine: 450ihp T.3-cyl and boiler by Charles D. Holmes & Co, Hull

History

24.1.1905: Launched by Cochrane & Sons, Selby (Yd.No.335) for Grimsby Alliance Steam Fishing Co Ltd (64/64), Grimsby as CALABRIA.
2.1905: Completed.
27.2.1905: Vessel mortgaged (64/64) to William Chesman, Grimsby for the sum of £3000 with interest at 5% (A).
28.2.1905: Frederick Barter Coulson appointed manager.
28.2.1905: Registered at Grimsby (GY50).
10.8.1908: Mortgage (A) discharged.
8.1908: Sold to Akties Fiskeriselskab Norden, Fredershavn.
20.8.1908: Grimsby registry closed. Renamed GUDRUN.
5.1910: Sold to Grimsby Alliance Steam Fishing Co Ltd (64/64), Grimsby.
1910: Remeasured on return to British flag – 115.05n
1.6.1910: Registered at Grimsby as CEREALIA (GY549).
1.6.1910: Frederick Barter Coulson appointed manager.
30.6.1910: Vessel mortgaged (64/64) to William Chesman, Grimsby for the sum of £1700 with interest at 5% (A).
26.6.1911: George Thomas Mitchell appointed manager.
28.6.1913: Mortgage (A) transferred to Barclay & Co Ltd, London.
12.1914: Requisitioned for war service as an auxiliary patrol vessel (1-3pdr) (Ad.No.674).
22.1.1916: Mortgage (A) discharged. Based Egypt.
23.3.1918: Sold to Savoy Steam Fishing Co Ltd (64/64), Grimsby.
25.3.1918: Vessel mortgaged (64/64) to Rowland Hill (64/64), Grimsby for the sum of £5000 with interest at 6% (B).
27.3.1918: Henry Croft Baker & John Lawrance Green appointed managers.
4.6.1918: Mortgage (B) discharged.
Post 12.3.1919: Returned to owner at Grimsby.
7.5.1919: Sold to Noah Ashworth, Rowland Morris & Ernest Taylor, Fleetwood (64/64) joint owners).
10.5.1919: Joseph Allen Taylor appointed manager.
12.5.1919: Grimsby registry closed.
15.5.1919: Registered at Fleetwood (FD165).
25.11.1920: Stranded on Jager Rock, Jura, Sound of Islay (Sk. Carrill). Subsequently declared a Total Loss.
6.12.1920: Fleetwood registry closed “Totally lost”.

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S.T. Cerealia FD165

S.T. Cerealia FD165
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Cerealia Crew

Cerealia Crew
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Changelog
27/01/2009: Page published. 4 updates since then.
05/10/2015: Crew picture added.
05/09/2017: Removed FMHT watermark from images.
11/11/2019: Updated information.

S.T. Carieda GY908

Technical

Official Number: 135968
Yard Number: 275
Completed: 1913
Gross Tonnage: 225
Net Tonnage: 112
Length: 117 ft
Breadth: 22 ft
Depth: 12.7 ft
Built: Cook, Welton & Gemmell Ltd, Beverley
Engine: 430ihp T.3-cyl and boiler by C. D. Holmes Ltd, Hull

History

21.6.1913: Launched by Cook, Welton & Gemmell Ltd, Beverley (Yd.No.275) for The Pelham Steam Fishing Co Ltd (64/64), Grimsby (Alick Black, manager) as CARIEDA.
25.8.1913: Registered at Grimsby (GY908).
8.1913: Completed. Vessel mortgaged (64/64) to The London City & Midland Bank Ltd, London (A). Fishing from Fleetwood.
17.4.1915: Requisitioned for war service as a minesweeper (1-12pdr) (Ad.No.1751).
23.9.1915: Mortgage (A) discharged.
24.9.1915: Sold to The Rushworth Steam Fishing Co Ltd, Grimsby.
25.9.1915: John Edward Rushworth appointed manager.
25.9.1915: Vessel mortgage (64/64) to William Somerville Letten, Grimsby for the sum of £5000 with interest at 6% (B).
27.9.1915: Vessel mortgage (64/64) to The Rushworth Steam Fishing Co Ltd, Grimsby for the sum of £1000 with interest at 5% (C). Based Queenstown.
14.1.1916: William Somerville Letten died.
24.11.1916: Probate granted to executors, George Somerville Letten, James Edmund Letten, Frank Somerville Letten, Alice Letten & Edward Cyril Grant, Grimsby.
29.12.1916: Mortgage (C) discharged.
22.3.1918: Mortgage (B) discharged.
22.3.1918: Sold to The Yarborough Steam Fishing Co, Grimsby. John Edward Rushworth appointed manager.
26.3.1918: Vessel mortgaged (64/64) to Barclays Bank Ltd, London (D).
4.2.1919: Mortgage (D) discharged.
5.2.1919: Vessel mortgaged (64/64) to Barclays Bank Ltd, London (E).
By 12.3.1919: Returned to owner at Grimsby.
24.7.1924: Mortgage (E) discharged.
25.7.1924: The Yarborough Steam Fishing Co, Grimsby sold (16/64) shares to Harold Bacon, Grimsby; (16/64) shares to James Norman Bacon, Grimsby; (16/64) shares to Arthur Gladstone Bacon, Scartho and (16/64) shares to Frederick Newton Husbands, Burton-on-Trent.
2.8.1924: Harold Bacon appointed manager.
31.12.1929: Harold Bacon died intestate.
5.6.1930: Administration granted to Gertrude Catherine Bacon, Grimsby; Edwin Bacon ‘the Elder’. Grimsby and Charles George Martin, Scartho.
5.9.1930: Sold in four Bills of Sale to Kottingham Trawling Co Ltd (64/64), Grimsby.
29.9.1930: James Norman Bacon appointed manager.
18.4.1940: Requisitioned for war service for barrage balloon towing (Hire rate £58.2.6d/month).
24.4.1940: Returned to owner.
14.3.1941: Charles George Martin appointed manager.
3.1.1944: Sold to Parkholme Trawlers Ltd, Fleetwood. Harvey Wilfred Wilson, Grimsby appointed manager.
18.1.1944: Vessel mortgaged (64/64) to National Provincial Bank Ltd, Lopndon (F).
30.12.1947: Mortgage (F) discharged.
30.7.1949: Sold to Trawlers Grimsby Ltd, Grimsby. Harvey Wilfred Wilson appointed manager.
10.4.1953: Sold to Derwent Trawlers Ltd, Grimsby.
11.4.1953: Harvey Eilfred Wilson appointed manager.
9.2.1955: John Carl Ross appointed manager.
1958: Following failure of trawl gallows surveyed at Grimsby and shell and deck plating found wasted. Declared beyond economical repair.
1958: Sold to N.V. Arie Rijsdijk Boss & Zonen, Hendrik-Ido-Ambracht for breaking up.
24.7.1958. Arrived Hendrik-Ido-Ambracht.
28.7.1958: Grimsby registry closed.

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S.T. Carieda GY908

S.T. Carieda GY908
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Changelog
21/01/2009: Page published. 4 updates since then.
31/10/2019: Updated information.

S.T. Boston Canberra FD68

Technical

Official Number: 180342
Yard Number: 775
Completed: 1946
Gross Tonnage: 334
Net Tonnage: 134
Length: 130 ft
Breadth: 25.7 ft
Depth: 12.6 ft
Engine: 700IHP T.3-cyl by Charles D. Holmes & Co Ltd, Hull. Fitted for burning oil fuel, F.P. above 150° F
Built: Cook, Welton & Gemmell, Beverley
Speed: 11.4 knots

History

1.8.1946: Launched by Cook, Welton & Gemmell Ltd, Beverley (Yd.No.775) for N.V. Motorvisscherij, Ostend as VAN DER WEYDEN (O293).
5.11.1946: Completed.
8.11.1946: Arrived Ostend from Hull.
9.11.1946: Naming ceremony.
14.11.1946: Sailed Ostend for Icelandic fishing grounds on maiden trip.
20.3.1951: Ostend registry closed.
17.4.1951: Sold to Boston Deep Sea Fishing & Ice Co Ltd, Fleetwood (Basil A. Parkes, manager). Registered at Fleetwood as BOSTON CANBERRA (FD68).
1951: Re-measured 323g 118n.
2.4.1955: Chartered by White Fish Authority for two experimental trips for hake fishing in areas off Orkney and Shetland.
16.12.1955: Sold to Findus Hammerfest, Hammerfest (Hammerfest Havfiske A/L, managers). Fleetwood registry closed. Registered at Hammerfest as GARGIA (F30H).
1958: Sold to Hammerfest Havfiske A/L, Hammerfest (Leif Throne-Holst, manager).
1958: Lengthened to158.6 ft 374g 126n.
Pre 1966: Delete manager.
1970: Sold to A/S H. Berling Shipsopphugging, Sandnesjoen for breaking up.
9.7.1970: Breaking up commenced at Sandnesjoen.

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Boston Canberra FD68

Boston Canberra FD68 as Van Der Weyden
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S.T. Boston Canberra FD68

S.T. Boston Canberra FD68
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S.T. Boston Camberra FD68

S.T. Boston Camberra FD68
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S.T. Boston Canberra FD68

S.T. Boston Canberra FD68
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Boston Canberra FD68

Boston Canberra FD68
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S.T. Boston Canberra FD68 as Gargia F30H

S.T. Boston Canberra FD68 as Gargia F30H
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S.T. Boston Canberra FD68 as Gargia F30H

S.T. Boston Canberra FD68 as Gargia F30H
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Changelog
21/01/2009: Page published. 7 updates since then.
17/01/2017: Removed disputed image.

S.T. Caldew FD347

Additional information courtesy of The Hull Trawler Website, Geoff Davidson and Patrick Conaghan.

Technical

Official Number: 128769
Yard Number: 1580
Completed: 1914
Gross Tonnage: 257
Net Tonnage: 115
Length: 129.7 ft
Breadth: 23.5 ft
Depth: 12.7
Engine: 97hp T.3-cyl by Smith’s Dock Co Ltd, Middlesbrough.
Boiler: Blair & Co Ltd, Stockton-on-Tees
Built: Smith’s Dock Co Ltd, North Shields

History

5.10.1914: Launched by Smith’s Dock Co Ltd, North Shields (Yd.No.580) for James Thomas, Milford Haven (managing owner) as MARISTO.
11.1914: Completed.
6.11.1914: Registered at Milford (M14).
9.6.1915: Landed 200 kits of hake for record £954.
12.1915: Requisitioned for war service as an armed trawler (1-12pdr) (Ad.No.1978).
1917: Based at Portland. In company with HMTrawler CALIPH (Ad.No.133)(M197) attacked a German submarine and claimed an unconfirmed kill.
16.10.1917: Sold to The “Wyre” Steam Trawling Co Ltd, Fleetwood (Magnus B. J. Wedum, manager).
Post 12.3.1919: Returned to owner at Fleetwood.
10.9.1919: Milford registry closed.
11.9.1919: Registered at Fleetwood (FD347).
30.9.1921: Registered at Fleetwood as CALDEW (FD347).
14.2.1931: In gale force winds and driving snow, at 3.00am. responded to distress call to Malin Head Radio by Finnish steamer MALVE (1488grt/1917) (Capt Boxberg) stranded on Tiree whilst on passage Tallin to Manchester with wood pulp and timber. With steam trawlers DHOON (FD54) and RIVER CLYDE (FD418) stood by to render assistance. Vessel refloated on flood after pumping out ballast and moving 40 tons of cargo from No.3 to No.4 hold, and went to anchor in Balephetrish Bay, Tiree. Wind freshened and started to drag, with insufficient steam, drove ashore among rocks, held fast and making water. Crew abandoned and landed on Tiree. Vessel was a total loss.
12.11.1931: At Fleetwood, Sk. James Crewdson was fined 20s by Magistrates for excessive use of the steam whistle in the Wyre Channel to the annoyance of the public.
16.3.1935: Fishing the St. Kilda grounds (Sk. Edward Harris). At 10.30am. when hauling SW of the islands and with the radio operator, Christopher Cramer (23)) on the winch, when he had completed his task he disappeared over the side. The crew dashed to the rail and as he came up for the second time a deckhand grabbed Cramer’s foot and hauled him safely onboard.
25.3.1935: Sailed Fleetwood for St. Kilda and Butt of Lewis grounds (Sk. Edward Harris); twelve crew.
6.4.1935: While trawling on grounds south of Gigha, at about 7.55 a.m. in collision with the OSPRAY II (FD129) (Sk. Robert Kelly) which suffered damage aft of wheelhouse on starboard side and shell plating holed in the bunker. Despite efforts to save her and attempt to beach, vessel filled rapidly and crew abandoned and lay to until vessel sank at about 8.35 am. Picked up by the CALDEW and returned to Fleetwood.
7.12.1935: BOT Formal Investigation (S.375) found Sk. Edward Harris and Sk. Robert Kelly both in default and suspended Sk. Harris’s ticket ticket for twelve months.
30.9.1937: Arrived Fleetwood with steam trawler LOWTHER (FD347) (Sk.T. Barcock) in tow having picked her up off the Flannan Islands, disabled with broken tail shaft. The trip of 400 miles was accomplished in 60 hours in moderate weather.
31.1.1938: On arrival at Fleetwood, Sk. John Wilson reported that he had heard Sk. Anderson of the steam trawler BOSTONIAN (FD41) calling the Boston control ship TEKOURA (FD12) on Friday 21st at 5-30pm. while he was off Eagle Island. BOSTONIAN was lost south of Barra in severe weather conditions; no survivors.
6.3.1938: On the grounds off the Donegal coast (Sk. William Wright). Trawl warp parted whipping across the deck and encircling two men. Realising that they were both severely injured Sk. Wright called Killybegs Radio Station and arranged for an ambulance to meet the ship. Made best speed for Killybegs, Co. Donegal.
7.3.1938: On arrival, driven across the county and deckhands Emmanuel Clarke (44) and William Carter admitted to hospital in Donegal. Clarke did not respond to treatment and died that night as a result of his injuries.
1938: Sold to Saint Andrew’s Steam Fishing Co Ltd, Hull (Basil A. Parkes, Cleveleys, manager).
22.2.1939: Off Mull of Galloway, stood by submarine L.21 which had broken away from tug in gale force winds while on passage from Portsmouth to Messers W. H. Arnott, Young’s yard at Dalmuir, for breaking. Unsuccessfully tried to connect, abandoned and proceeded. L.21 was subsequently recovered by the Glasgow tug CHIEFTAIN (196grt/1930 860ihp) and delivered Dalmuir.
16.9.1939: Sailed Fleetwood for Faroe Island grounds (Sk. Thomas Joseph Kane); twelve crew.
21.9.1939: At Faroe landed fireman D. Morris, Blackpool due to illness; transferred to hospital at Tveraa.
24.9.1939: Whilst fishing off the Faroe Islands stopped by U-boat (U.33), sunk by gunfire in position 60.47N 06.20W after crew ordered into boat. Crew picked up by Swedish steamer KRONPRINSESSAN MARGAETA (3765grt/1914).
27.9.1939: Steamer stopped by German destroyer FRIEDRICH IHN crew removed and interned in Germany. Five years and seven months first in Sandbostel and later Milag 8.
18.10.1939: Fleetwood registry closed “Sunk by enemy submarine”.

(Released 1945: Albert Cook, Mate; Thomas Payne, Chief Engineer; Charles Ellis, Bosun; deckhands, Harold Ashwell, George Triffett and Alec Mulholland; fireman, Hector Pearson. Skipper Thomas Kane; Fredrick Rowe, 2nd Engineer and deckhand George Brooks had been exchanged for German prisoners in Lisbon in June 1943. Cook, John Shutterlin had been repatriated via Gibraltar in January 1945. Source IWM BU4665)

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S.T. Caldew FD347

S.T. Caldew FD347

S.T. Caldew FD347

S.T. Caldew FD347
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S.T. Caldew FD347

S.T. Caldew FD347
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The crew of Caldew in the POW camp

The crew of Caldew in the POW camp

Changelog
21/01/2009: Page published. 7 updates since then.
12/12/2015: Added information.
15/06/2016: Updated information.