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M.T. Craigmillar – A303

Technical

Part IV registered.
RSS number: A10438
Yard Number: B509
Gross/Net Tonnage: 49.78g 49.78n
LOA: 22.19 m (72.8 ft)
Length: 20.73 m (68.01 ft)
Breadth: 5.97 m (19.59)
Depth: 2.53 m (8.30 ft)
Engine: 4-cyl 264bhp/197kW Lister Blackstone EVS4M oil engine by Lister Blackstone Marine Ltd, Dursley, Gloucestershire – On trials 10.55 knts 3.77 tons SBP @ MCR
Owners: John N. Ward & Son Ltd, Fleetwood

History

14.06.1959: Completed by Fairmile Construction Co Ltd, Cobham, Surrey at Berwick Shipyard, Berwick on Tweed (Yd.No.509) for Bonaccord Mutual Ship Stores Ltd (64/64), Torry, Aberdeen as CRAIGMILLAR.
15.06.1959: Registered at Aberdeen (A303).
08.07.1959: Shares (16/64) mortgaged to secure a White Fish Authority, London loan for the sum of £19,818 (25% of value) with interest at 6% variable (A).
25.06.1959: Registry of vessel transferred to Part B of Part IV of Sea Fishing Boats (Scotland) Act, 1886 (A303).
22.09.1959: Shares (16/64) mortgaged to Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh (B).
08.02.1960: Shares (16/64) mortgaged to secure a White Fish Authority, London loan for the sum of £497 with interest at 6% variable (C).
20.05.1965: Sold by order of the mortgagee under mortgage (A) to John N. Ward & Son Ltd (64/64), Fleetwood (transaction confers a clear title).
20.05.1965: Shares (16/64) mortgaged to secure a White Fish Authority, London loan of £17,775 with interest at 6% variable (D).
24.05.1965: First skipper – John B. Jackson.
13.10.1970: In Morecambe Bay (Sk. Richard Farrer). With LONDON TOWN (LO70) (Sk. Charles Pook) responded to distress call from Fleetwood motor trawler STEPHIL (A41) (Sk. Ray Barkworth) disabled with steering gear problem and with weather deteriorating requested to be taken in tow. Closed and with LONDON TOWN standing by, connected and headed for Fleetwood, but in increasing wind and sea state, tow parted several times. Being set in towards Walney Island, decision made to abandon, liferaft launched, crew embarked and with some difficulty all picked up. Four crew landed at Fleetwood. STEPHIL subsequently fetching up in the shoal waters off Walney Island.
11.11.1976: Sold to Alistair Gavin Hamilton, Woodchurch, Ashford, Kent with outstanding WFA loan remaining (D). Continued to fish out of Fleetwood.
20.10.1978: Sk. Gilbert Latona, Prestwick appointed and vessel moved to Ayr.
29.11.1978: Amendment of overall length of hull as per advice dated 28.11.1978 – 21,34m.
19.12.1978: Aberdeen registry closed.
12.1978: Registered at Ballantrae as CRAIGMILLAR (BA303).
By 31.07.1984: Sold to David J. Holt, Fleetwood.
By 31.07.1986: Sold to John Crainford, Fleetwood & Thomas J. Groden, Preston.
Post 1989: Sold to David C. Rainford, Little Singleton, Blackpool.
By 11.1997: Sold to Chris Neves, Fleetwood.
02.1998: Decommissioned and scrapped.

Notes: 19??: Whaleback fitted. Deckhouse rebuilt with new wheelhouse.
Broke the ports record for a pocket trawler grossing £3,300 in a single trip.

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M.T. Craigmillar A303

M.T. Craigmillar A303
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M.T. Craigmillar A303

M.T. Craigmillar A303
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M.T. Craigmillar A303

M.T. Craigmillar A303
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M.T. Craigmillar BA303

M.T. Craigmillar BA303
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M.T. Craigmillar BA303

M.T. Craigmillar BA303

M.T. Craigmillar A303

Builder’s plate.

M.T. Craigmillar A303

M.T. Craigmillar A303
Picture courtesy of The John Worthington Collection

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11/06/2017: Images added and information updated.
18/02/2019: Added an image.

mfv Girl Lillian – BF387

Information courtesy of Glyn Woods

Technical

Net Tonnage: 34
Length: 57 ft
Radio Call Sign: GBWL

History

1949: Built Lossiemouth by Slater & Barnard as CRUSADER for James Scott.
1966: Renamed GIRL LILLIAN BF387.
1968: Owners Joseph W. Wiseman & others, Gardenstown.
1980: Owners Laurence Bates, Cleveleys and Geoffrey Wright, Fleetwood.

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mfv Girl Lillian BF397

mfv Girl Lillian BF397
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mfv Girl Lillian BF397

mfv Girl Lillian BF397
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mfv Girl Lillian BF397

mfv Girl Lillian BF397
Picture courtesy of Frank Pook

mfv Girl Lillian BF397

mfv Girl Lillian BF397
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mfv Apt – BS89

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History

Early 1960s: Owner C.J. Barbeary, Ilfracombe North Devon

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mfv Apt BS89

mfv Apt BS89
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M.T. Floradora – GY317

Additional information courtesy of Andy Hall and Bill Blow

Technical

Official Number: 164411
Completed: 1936
Gross Tonnage: 56
Net Tonnage: 33
Length: 67 ft
Breadth: 18.8 ft
Depth: 8.6 ft
Built: J & W. Berg, Halso Sweden
Engine: 120bhp by Bolinder Munktell Ltd, Eskilstuna Sweden.

History

1936: Launched by J & W. Berg, Halso Sweden (Yd. No) for Marstrand Fishing Co Ltd, Grimsby (Tom Moore manager) as FLORADORA.
1936: Completed.
20.05.1936: Registered at Grimsby (GY317).
1936: Owned by Marstrand Fishing Co Ltd, Grimsby (Tom Moore manager).
19.05.1936: Mortgaged by Marstrand Fishing Co Ltd, Grimsby (A).
19.05.1936: Mortgagee: Bolinders Ltd, London (secure sum of £2542. 11s. 5d & interest @4.5%).
03.07.1936: Registered at Grimsby under Part 1 (57g).
27.08.1938: Bill of Sale (under mortgage (A)): Owned by Walter Holmes, Fleetwood.
27.08.1938: Margaret Newton Holmes appointed manager.
03.03.1939: Stranded in Clanyard Bay, Rhinns of Galloway in early hours and resting badly on rocks. Sister ship, motor trawler BOMEMIAN GIRL (GY311) in attendance. All crew taken off and onboard BOHEMIAN GIRL. At high water, 8.45 am. with BOHEMIAN GIRL connected, came afloat and after checks proceeding to Fleetwood.
04.03.1939: Arrived Fleetwood shortly after midnight.
28.05.1940: Bill of Sale: Owned by Alexander Hay, Aberdeen (owner/manager).
22.02.1943: Four Bills of Sale: Owned by Robert Bell; Elspeth Melville Boyd Bell; Mary Morris Bell & George Robert Cook, Leith Edinburgh.
22.02.1943: Four mortgages; Mortgaged by Robert Bell (B) ; Elspeth Melville Boyd Bell (C); Mary Morris Bell (D) & George Robert Cook (E), Leith Edinburgh.
22.02.1943: Mortgagee: Royal Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh (secure amounts due & interest).
20.03.1943: Robert Bell appointed manager.
12.01.1945: Three Bills of Sale: Owned by Robert Bell; Elspeth Melville Boyd Bell; Mary Morris Bell, Leith Edinburgh.
24.01.1945: Mortgage (E) discharged.
25.01.1945: Three mortgages; Mortgaged by Robert Bell (F) ; Elspeth Melville Boyd Bell (G); Mary Morris Bell (H).
25.01.1945: Mortgagee: Royal Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh (secure amounts due & interest).
04.03.1951: Elspeth Melville Boyd Bell deceased; Mary Morris Boyd Bell appointed executor.
27.07.1955: Grimsby registry closed.
07.1955: Registered at Leith (LH54).
20.05.1956: Owned by Robert Bell & Mary Morris Bell, Leith Edinburgh.
31.12.1956: Not on Lloyd’s Register.

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M.T. Floradora GY317

M.T. Floradora GY317
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M.T. De Jong Jochem – HD8

Wartime visitor

Information courtesy of Jan Harteveld

Technical

Completed: 1933
Gross Tonnage: 56
Length: 28.76m (93.83 ft)
Breadth: 5.6m (18.37 ft)
Depth: 2m (6.56 ft)
Engine: Oil engine 100bhp by Kromhaut Motoren, Amsterdam

History

1933: Completed by Boot, Woubrugge for L. Kamper, Urk as GELABO. Registered at Urk (UK14).
1935: Re-registered at Urk (UK18).
1939: Sold to K. Post, Den Helder. Urk registry closed. Registered at Den Helder as DE JONGE JOCHEM (HD8).
About 11/12.5.1940: Sailed IJmuiden with refugees and picked up in the North Sea more refugees who were in rowing boats etc. on her way to England, total about 80 refugees among them were many children. The people from the rowing boats were very lucky because the weather worsened and they were sure that they will not have made it to Britain. The skipper Mr. Bertus van Loosen had no sea charts which could tell him where the minefields were, also he was on his own on board because a crew member, who was living in IJmuiden, refused to go with him, the rest of his crew were living in Den Helder and were at home. His idea was to take the people to England and then return to Holland. On arrival in England he was directed to Fleetwood.
1942: Re-engined with a 110bhp oil engine by Gardner & Co Ltd, Patricroft, Manchester.
1942-1945: Fishing from Fleetwood.
1945: Returned to Holland.
1953: Re-engined with a 150bhp oil engine by Kromhaut Motoren, Amsterdam.
7.10.1954: On a trip, five crew. During a NW storm the vessel was lost with all hand NW from Den Helder, skipper Bertus van Loosen was not on board this time.

Note – DE JONGE JOCHEM was the only Den Helder registered vessel that escaped to England.

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mfv De Jonge Jochem HD008

mfv De Jonge Jochem HD008
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27/07/2017: Restored missing image.

M.T. Sunlit Waters – LT377

Additional information courtesy of Barry Banham and Douglas Paterson Fishing Boat Heritage

In Boston (Fleetwood) ownership. Did not sail from the port.

Technical

Official Number: 166711
Yard Number: 1332
Completed: 1948
Gross Tonnage: 133
Net Tonnage: 42
Length: 96.8 ft
Breadth: 21.1 ft
Depth: 9.5 ft
Engine: 6-cyl 350bhp oil engine by Crossley Bros Ltd, Openshaw. Manchester

History

2.10.1947: Launched by Cochrane & Sons Ltd, Selby (Yd.No.1332) for Frederick E Catchpole, Lowestoft, as SUNLIT WATERS.
7.2.1948: Registered at Lowestoft (LT377).
3.3.1948: Completed.
29.5.1951: Sold to Boston Deep Sea Fishing & Ice Co Ltd, Fleetwood (Basil A. Parkes, manager).
1952: Re-engined with 6-cyl 440bhp oil engine by Crossley Bros Ltd, Openshaw. Manchester.
8.5.1952: Registered at Lowestoft as BOSTON SWIFT(LT377).
3.9.1954: Sold to Mercury Fisheries Ltd, Halifax, NS (Paul Stockhamer, London, manager). Lowestoft registry closed.
21.9.1954: Lowestoft registry closed.
9.1954: Registered at Halifax, NS (‘H’11).
By end 1956: Owned by Minister of Trade & Industry, Halifax, NS.
3.1957: Sold to George Murray & Craig Stores (Aberdeen) Ltd, Aberdeen. Halifax registry closed.
6.3.1957: Registered at Aberdeen (A143).
30.4.1957: Registered at Aberdeen as SWIFTBURN (A143).
24.4.1958: Sold to Star Drift Fishing Co Ltd, Lowestoft (Frederick E Catchpole, manager).
24.4.1958: Aberdeen registry closed.
26.4.1958: Registered at Lowestoft (LT367).
16.10.1958: Registered at Lowestoft as DAUNTLESS STAR (LT367).
21.10.1959: At Lowestoft (Sk George Draper) landed 1891/2 crans of herring caught 40 miles NxE of Haisborough Light. Prunier Trophy winner.
1965: Company and ships taken over by Boston Group, Hull.
10.1966: On charter to Triton Salvage & Towage Co Ltd for oil industry related work in North Sea.
12.2.1969: Sold to John R, Francis & Alexander Reid, Gardenstown and Frank West, Fraserburgh. Used as a herring carrier working with purse seiner BDELLIUM (FR185); not a success and laid up.
19.6.1971: Sold to J R Hashim, Frostenden, Suffolk.
4.12.19073: Sold to Warbler Fishing Co Ltd, Lowestoft.
4.8.1975: Sold to R. J. Brooks, Ipswich. Lowestoft fishing registry closed.
1977: Sailed Lowestoft for United Arab Emirates. In use as a water carrier for offshore installations.
21.12.1999: Part Four Lowestoft registry closed.
2008: Vessel removed from Lloyd’s Register of Shipping “Continued existence in doubt”.

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M.T. Sunlit Waters LT377

M.T. Sunlit Waters LT377

M.T. Dauntless Star LT367

M.T. Dauntless Star LT367

M.T. Dauntless Star LT367

M.T. Dauntless Star LT367
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M.T. Dauntless Star – LT371

Additional information courtesy of Barry Banham

Technical

Official Number: 166709
Yard Number: 1331
Completed: 1948
Gross Tonnage: 133
Net Tonnage: 42
Length: 96.8 ft
Breadth: 21.1 ft
Depth: 9.5 ft
Engine: 6-cyl 350bhp oil engine by Crossley Bros Ltd, Openshaw. Manchester (built1942)

History

16.9.1947: Launched by Cochrane & Sons Ltd, Selby (Yd.No.1331) for Star Drift Fishing Co Ltd, Lowestoft as DAUNTLESS STAR.
07.01.1948: Registered at Lowestoft (LT371).
2.2.1948: Completed (Frederick E. Catchpole, manager).
4.2.1948: Arrived Lowestoft from builders.
9.11.1949: Prunier Trophy winner. At Lowestoft (Sk. Arthur Keable) landed 2671/4 crans of herring grossed £905.
30.8.1951: Sold to Boston Deep Sea Fishing & Ice Co Ltd, Fleetwood (Basil A. Parkes, manager).
1951: Sold to Booth Fisheries Canadian Co Ltd, Winnipeg, Man (Hector Melhuish, manager). Re-engined with 6-cyl 375bhp Crossley (built 1942).
28.02.1952: Registered at Halifax, NS (‘H’ 43).
9.5.1951: Lowestoft registry cancelled.
1954: Registered at Halifax as as RED DIAMOND IV (‘H’43).
1960: Converted to cargo (refrigerated). Halifax registry closed. Registered at Panama.
1985: Vessel removed from Lloyd’s Register of Shipping “Continued existence in doubt”.

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M.T. Dauntless Star LT371

M.T. Dauntless Star LT371
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M.D/T. Dauntless Star LT371

M.D/T. Dauntless Star LT367
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M.T. Red Diamond IV 'H'43

M.T. Red Diamond IV ‘H’43
Picture courtesy of Roger Griffiths

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M.T. Thorina – H318

Additional information courtesy of Jan Harteveld, Barry Banham, Mike Thompson, Bob Durrant and Bob Mitchell

Technical

Official Number: 181277
Yard Number: 766
Completed: 1946
Gross Tonnage: 338.51
Net Tonnage: 116.23
Length: 136′ 8″
Breadth: 25′ 6″
Depth: 12′ 6″
Engine: 585bhp 8-cyl 4SA by Ruston & Hornsby Ltd, Lincoln
Built: Cook Welton & Gemmell, Beverley
Speed: 10.5 knots

History

19.03.1946: Launched by Cooke, Welton & Gemmell Ltd, Beverley (Yd.No.766) for Thornton Trawlers Ltd, Fleetwood as THORINA.
02.10.1946: Registered at Hull (H318).
02.10.1946: Leslie James Marr appointed manager.
04.10.1946: Completed.
05.1947: Thornton Trawlers Ltd in voluntary liquidation.
06.1947: Sold by the Liquidator to N.V. Visscherijonderneming de VEM, IJmuiden, Holland (MoT ref; G.S.P.7403 dated 13.05.1947).
06.06.1947: Hull registry closed. Registered at IJmuiden (IJM33).
1958: Re-engined with a 6-cyl (720bhp) 4SA oil engine by WUMAG-Krupp, Görlitz, engine made 1944 (U-boat design).
12.01.1960: Sold to Visserijonderneming v/h J.C. Pronk, IJmuiden. Laid up at IJmuiden.
1964: Sold in an en bloc deal with motor trawler ALLAN WATER (IJM34) to Claridge Trawlers Ltd, Lowestoft (J. Leggett manager).
21.08.964: Arrived Lowestoft from IJmuiden with ALLAN WATER in tow (engine disabled due to fractured camshaft housing).
28.09.1964: Registered at Lowestoft (LT402).
04.05.1965: Registered at Lowestoft as ST. GEORGES (LT402) (Sanctioned 02.1965). First registered skipper R. G. Westgate.
17.10.1967: Surveyed after re-engined with a 6-cyl 1100bhp (derated to 954bhp) 4SA oil engine by Ruston & Hornsby Ltd, Lincoln.
09.1980: Chartered to Eon Productions, Pinewood Studios, London for James Bond film “For Your Eyes Only” (released 24.06.1981). Disguised as a Maltese trawler and assumed Valletta registration (VA402) for the purpose of the film and fictitiously mined and sunk in the Ionian Sea. On completion of filming returned to Lowestoft and fishing.
17.10.1983: Whilst fishing in heavy weather started to take in water and on return to Lowestoft surveyed and declared a constructive total loss (CTL).
05.1984: Sold to Henderson & Morez Ltd, Gravesend for breaking up.
07.06.1984: Sailed Lowestoft for London River in tow of tug PATMORE (69grt/1958).
23.07.1984: Lowestoft registry closed, vessel broken up.

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M.T. Thorina H318

M.T. Thorina H318
Picture courtesy of The Dave Buckley Collection

M.T. St Georges LT402

M.T. St Georges LT402
Picture courtesy of The Billy Worrall Collection

M.T. Thorina H318

M.T. Thorina H318
Picture courtesy of The Alan Hirst Collection

M.T. Thorina H318

M.T. Thorina H318
Picture courtesy of The JJ Collection

M.T. Thorina IJM33

M.T. Thorina IJM33
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M.T. Thorina IJM33

M.T. Thorina IJM33
Picture courtesy of Jan Harteveld

M.T. Thorina H318

M.T. Thorina H318
Artwork by Jaap De Veies

Thorina Model

Thorina Model
Used in the James Bond film “For Your Eyes Only”

Changelog
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17/01/2017: Added artwork.
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11/11/2017: Added an image.
06/05/2020: Added an image.

mfv Avoca – FD43

Technical and historical information needed about this vessel. Please contact info@fleetwood-fishing-industry.co.uk

Technical

Part VII Registered
Gross Tonnage: 39
Net Tonnage: 39
Engine: Oil engine 4-cyl 4 stroke 4LW 60bhp by Gardner Engines Ltd, Patricroft, Manchester.

History

1955: Completed by Richard Irvin & Sons Ltd, Peterhead for Richard Irvin & Sons Ltd, North Shields & others as AVOCA. Registered at Buckie (BCK40). 1975: Sold to David S. Wood, Buckie & others.
1977?: Sold to Whitehaven owners. Buckie registry closed. Registered at Whitehaven (WA43).
1978?: Sold to George A. McDonough, Fleetwood.
Post 1988?: Whitehaven registry closed. Registered at Fleetwood (FD43).
1989: Moved to Maryport with the same owner.
1993: Sold for breaking up.

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mfv Avoca FD43

mfv Avoca FD43
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Changelog
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