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The Bosun's Watch
S.T. Vivo FD220
| Official Number | 127563 |
| Yard Number | 430 |
| Launched | May 02 1908 |
| Gross Tonnage | 270 |
| Net Tonnage | 103 |
| Length | 130 ft |
| Breadth | 23 ft |
| Draught | 12.2 ft |
| Engine | T.3-cyl by Amos & Smith, Hull |
| Built | Cochrane & Sons Ltd, Selby, 1908 |
| Owner | Mount Steam Fishing Co Ltd, Fleetwood |
| May 02 1908 |
Launched by Cochrane & Sons Ltd, Selby (Yd.No.430) for Mount Steam Fishing Co Ltd, Fleetwood (George E. J. Moody, Grimsby, manager) as VIVO. |
| August 11 1908 | Registered at Fleetwood (FD220). |
| August 1908 | Completed. |
| 1908 | Sold to Moody & Kelly, Grimsby. |
| October 19 1910 | Homeward from St. Kilda grounds entered thick fog bank in North Channel, ran ashore 31/2 miles NW of Mull of Galloway; eleven crew and two trippers picked up by NEW CROWN (GY1369) and landed at Drummore. |
| November 1910 | Declared a CTL but attended by Liverpool & Glasgow Salvage Association's steam derrick barge LADY KATE (135grt/1881) and much equipment and material salvaged. |
| November 07 1910 | Fleetwood registry closed. |
| Note | The remains of VIVO are close inshore approximately 500 metres south of Port Mona. |
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