Monthly Archives: November 2016

M.T. Bob Read – A346

Technical

Official Number: 359069
Yard Number: 377
RSS.No. A10103
Gross Tonnage: 114
Net Tonnage: 40n
Length: 23.47 m (24.33 LOA)
Breadth: 6.58 m
Depth: 2.871 m
Oil Engine: 4 stroke 6-cyl 600bhp (ETSL6MGR) by Lister Blackstone Mirrlees Ltd, Dursley

History

12.1972: Launched by John Lewis & Sons Ltd, Aberdeen (Yd.No.377) for John S. Bowman & others, Aberdeen as GRAMPIAN CAIRN.
2.1973: Completed. Registered at Aberdeen (A346).
1970s: Pair trawling with GRAMPIAN EAGLE (A355).
1985: Sold to Viscount Trawlers Ltd, Lowestoft (C. N. Scupham & others).
7.1985: Registered at Aberdeen as BOB READ (A346).
12.1987: Sold to unidentified principals and by them to David C. Rainford, Little Singleton, Blackpool & Sk. R. V. Dingle, Fleetwood (Northfleet Fishing Co Ltd, managers).
1994: De-commissioned and broken up at Fleetwood on behalf of owner by Wyre Waste Management, Fleetwood. Aberdeen registry closed.
15.10.1994: Stripping/cutting commenced.
20.2.1995: Breaking up completed.

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M.T. Grampian Cairn A346

M.T. Grampian Cairn A346

M.T. Grampian Cairn A346

M.T. Grampian Cairn A346
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M.T. Grampian Cairn A346

M.T. Grampian Cairn A346
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M.T. Bob Reid A346

M.T. Bob Reid A346

M.T. Bob Read A346

M.T. Bob Read A346
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M.T. Bob Read A346

M.T. Bob Read A346
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Changelog
07/11/2016: Page re-published due to site problems.
11/12/2018: Removed FMHT watermark and added images.

M.D/T. Young Elizabeth – LT375

Seasonal visitor

Technical

Official Number: 183993
Yard Number: 416
Gross Tonnage: 115
Net Tonnage: 46
Length: 87.8 ft
Breadth: 20.5 ft
Depth: 9.5 ft
Oil Engine: 4 stroke 6-cyl 300BHP by Ruston & Hornsby Ltd, Lincoln

History

30.6.1953: Launched by Richards Ironworks Ltd, Lowestoft (Yd.No.416) for Small & Co (Lowestoft) Ltd, Lowestoft as YOUNG ELIZABETH.
8.1953: Completed (David F. Cartwright MC MBE, manager). Registered at Lowstoft (LT375).
By 1962: Hobsons (Lowestoft) Ltd designated managers.
1969: Sold to Offshore Oil Rig Services Ltd, St. Helier, Jersey (Gus Jenkins, Lowestoft). Lowestoft fishing register closed. Employed in offshore platform standby/safety role.
1977: Sold to Putford Enterprise Ltd, Lowestoft (Boston Putford Offshore Safety Ltd, managers).
1977: Converted to offshore platform standby/safety vessel.
1987: Sold to P. V. Rayner, Newmarket. Employed as a charter vessel.
3.1988: Laid up at Portsmouth.
9.1988: Reported sold but sale not concluded. Remained laid up at Portsmouth, registered as a private vessel (Yacht). Subsequently sold for conversion to a houseboat/live-aboard.
17.10.11: Berthed in Amsterdam

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M.D/T. Young Elizabeth LT375

M.D/T. Young Elizabeth LT375

M.D/T. Young Elizabeth LT375

M.D/T. Young Elizabeth LT375
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M.D/T. Young Elizabeth LT375

M.D/T. Young Elizabeth LT375
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M.D/T. Young Elizabeth LT375

M.D/T. Young Elizabeth LT375

M.D/T. Young Elizabeth LT375

M.D/T. Young Elizabeth LT375

M.D/T. Young Elizabeth LT375

M.D/T. Young Elizabeth LT375
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M.D/T. Young Elizabeth LT375

M.D/T. Young Elizabeth LT375
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Changelog
07/11/2016: Page re-published due to site problems.
12/11/2017: Removed FMHT watermarks from images.

M.T. Stamila – SN10

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

Technical

Gross Tonnage: 22
Net Tonnage: 22
Length: 55 ft

History

1951: Completed in Poland.
1964: Sold to B. F. Zych, Grimsby. Registered at Grimsby as STAMILA (GY703).
1964: Re measured under Part IV – 22grt 22n 55ft
1970: Sold to Pawel Patrozalek, Newcastle upon Tyne. Grimsby registry closed. Registered at North Shields (SN10).
1975: Sold to Christopherson, Fleetwood & others.
1983: Sunk in the Lune Deeps.
1984: Not in Olsen’s.

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M.T. Stamila SN10

M.T. Stamila SN10
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M.T. Stamila SN10

M.T. Stamila GY703
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Changelog
07/11/2016: Page re-published due to site problems.

M.T. Arie Dirk – BW18

Technical

Gross Tonnage: 37.98bgt (Belgian gross tonnes) Length: 16,72 m
Breadth: 5,13 m
Depth: 2,05 m
Oil engine: 140bhp by Kromhout, Amsterdam

History

1961: Completed by Vennekens, Boom for Gebr. Tuyp, Vollendam as ZES GEBROEDERS.
1962: Registered at Vollendam(VD19).
1965: Re engined with 310bhp oil engine by MAK. Kiel.
Pre 19??: Re engined with 240bhp/179kW by Cummins.
4.1972: Sold to T. Groen & J. Z. Vrolojk, Scheveningen. Vollendam registry closed. Registered at Scheveningen as ARIE DIRK (SCH19).
1974: Sold to T. R. Jackson, Lindal-in-Furness, Ulverston. Scheveningen registry closed. Registered at Barrow (BW18). Landing at Fleetwood.
1974: Re measured under Part IV – 22grt 22n 17,76 (loa) x 16,49 x 5,10 x 1,68 metres
1986: Sold to Pieter Schaap, North Shields.
1988: Sold to D. J. E. Waldron, Lowestoft.
1993: Sold to Michael Latham, Paignton. Barrow registry closed. Registered at Brixham (BM180).
1998: Sold to Seafalke Shipping Co Ltd, Newhaven.
2001: Sold for use as a private vessel. Brixham fishing registry closed.
20.2.2009: Seen on London River

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M.T. Arie Dirk BW18

M.T. Arie Dirk BW18

Changelog
06/11/2016: Page re-published due to site problems.

M.T. Thornella (2) – H96

Technical

Official Number: 712673
Yard Number: 143
Completed: 1988
Gross Tonnage: 555
Net Tonnage: 166
Length: 38.57 m
Breadth: 33.50 m
Depth: 9.70 m
Built: Cochrane & Son Ltd, Selby
Oil engine: 6-cyl 1700bhp/1268kW by Ruston Diesels Ltd, Newton-le-Willows

History

21.12.1987: Launched by Cochrane Shipbuilders Ltd, Selby (Yd.No.143) for J. Marr Ltd, Hull as THORNELLA.
3.1988: Completed. Registered at Hull (H96).
6.1996: Sold to Thornella Ltd, Hull (Marr Fishing Vessel Management Ltd, Hull, managers).
3.10.2003: Last trip from Hull.
24.10.2003: Landed in Germany.
11.2003: Sold to Baines Bros Ltd, New Holland (en bloc with LANCELLA (H98)) for breaking up (under English Decommissioning Scheme).
12.2003: Hull registry closed.

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M.T. Thornella H96

M.T. Thornella H96
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M.T. Thornella H96

M.T. Thornella H96
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M.T. Thornella H96

M.T. Thornella H96
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M.T. Thornella H96

M.T. Thornella H96
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Changelog
06/11/2016: Page re-published due to site problems.

M.T. Westerdale – A511

Technical

Yard Number: B542
Gross Tonnage: 50
Net Tonnage: 50
Length: 72.9 ft
Breadth: 19.5 ft
Depth: 8.3 ft
Engine: 264bhp Lister Blackstone EVSM4

History

1960: Completed by The Fairmile Construction Co. Ltd, Berwick-upon-Tweed (Yd. No. B542) for George Robb & Sons, Aberdeen as CLEMENTINA. Registered at Aberdeen (A511).
1965: Renamed WESTERDALE A511. Registered owners Bruces Stores (Aberdeen) Ltd, Aberdeen.
1973: Sold to John H. Banks, Cleveleys & Others.
1975: Fishing from Milford Haven.
1983: Sold to Linke Trawling Co Ltd, Milford Haven.
11.04.1984: Towed into Milford Docks on Friday morning by Angle lifeboat. The trawler’s nets had fouled her propeller near St. Govan’s Lightship, some 12 miles off the South Pembrokeshire coast. The Aberdeen-registered 50-ton trawler, with a four-man crew, radioed to coastguards for help because tides were causing her to drift out to sea. Angle lifeboat was launched and took the trawler in tow shortly after midnight.
1984: Decommissioned and broken up at Castle Pill, Milford.

Known Alterations
Whaleback added.

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M.T. Westerdale A511

M.T. Westerdale A511

Changelog
06/11/2016: Page re-published due to site problems.

iv Mischief II – FD123

Technical

Net Tonnage: 11.42
Length: 38′ 6″
Breadth: 11’
Depth: 4′ 6″

History

28/07/1903: Launched at Crossfield Brothers of Arnside as MY LADY for John Mealor of Rock Ferry.
1903: Completed.
07/10/1930: Reported as fitted with an engine.
1932: Passed from father to son, new owner registered as Charles Mealor of 23 Canterbury Road, Rock Ferry.
20/12/1937: Fishing registration cancelled as the boat was laid up.
13/01/1943: Sold to Walter Holton Ackroyd and Michael Howe Ackroyd of Hoylake and registered at Liverpool (LL121).
22/07/1949: Sole owner Michael Howe Ackroyd of 57 The Promenade, Hoylake. Renamed MISCHIEF II.
03/12/1958: Sold to Mr Lumsden of Workington and registered at Workington (WO33) later owned by Mr Underwood of Maryport.
19/11/1972: Registered by Richard Noel Bird of 84 Ronsall Grove Lane, Fleetwood at Fleetwood (FD123).
08/02/1989: Fishing registration cancelled.
25/02/1989: Seen in a sinking condition and assisted by the Lytham Inshore lifeboat.
03/1998: Vessel sank at Jubilee Quay, Fleetwood, was raised and removed to the banks of the River Wyre where the derelict wreck was abandoned.

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iv Mischief FD123

iv Mischief II
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iv Mischief II FD123

iv Mischief II FD123
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iv Mischief FD123

iv Mischief II
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Changelog
05/11/2016: Page re-published due to site problems.
26/04/2021: Added an image.

mfv Helping Hand – LT1239

Technical

Official Number: 145776
Gross Tonnage: 58
Net Tonnage: 45
Length: 70.9 ft
Breadth: 18.8 ft
Depth: 9 ft
Engine: 135 hp, 4-cyl Allen diesel

History

1921 : Launched by G & T. Smith, Rye for James Breach & L. R. Tripp.
1928 : Sold to W. H. Podd Ltd.
1933 : Transferred to Diesel Trawlers Ltd and fitted with a 135 hp, 4-cyl Allen diesel engine.
1945 : Sold to A & E Dexter, Brixham.
1946 : Sold to Fleetwood Drifters Ltd, Paignton.
1953 : Sold to R. H. Trawlers Ltd, London. Managed by Robert F. Butcher, 36 Gunton Drive, Lowestoft.
1958 : Owned by Henry Batchelor, Wern Heulog Farm, Llanrhidian, Glamorgan
1961 : Sold to Swansea Motor and Marine Engineering Ltd, Swansea.
1968 : Sold to Daniel Mainwaring & Others, Swansea.
1970 : Hull beached near Milford Haven.

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mfv Helping Hand LT1239

mfv Helping Hand LT1239
Picture courtesy of John Stevenson

Changelog
05/11/2016: Page re-published due to site problems.

M.T. Arcona Bay – GY244

Additional information courtesy of Steven Thomsen

Technical

Official Number: 359885
Gross Tonnage: 47
Net Tonnage: 20
Length: 55 ft
Engine: 110bhp
Built: Denmark, 1949

History

Sometime in the 1970’s Egon Thomsen brought ARCONA BAY to Fleetwood from Denmark.
1995: Decommissioned and dry landed on Fleetwood Freeport as an attraction.
Undated: Removed from Fleetwood Freeport. No record of what has happened to her since.

NOTES by Steven Thomsen

Countless thousands of visitors to Fleetwood’s Freeport Shopping complex, on the edge of Wyre Dock, have walked past Arcona Bay. How many of them would have spared a thought for the vessel and what she represented to those that once owned and worked her?

To most people she would be just another exhibit amongst the many that are on show there. To Egon Thomsen and his son Steven, however, she was much more than that, she was their livelihood.
Egon Thomsen bought ARCONA BAY, in the early part of the 1970s, in Denmark, bringing her to the UK. Steven is of the opinion that she was used as a shark fishing boat as a supply of large hooks was found aboard. Utilized as a seine netter until the early 80s Egon Thomsen worked the Norwegian sector, venturing as far afield as the Shetland Isles. This involved a 400 mile, 3 day steam there, and the same back to the Humber. Steven recalls one trip in particular when they landed 30 x 10st kits for a 30 day trip. He picked up 15 pence that trip and then only because he received a tax rebate.

They did, however, have more rewarding trips from the same grounds. They broke the port record on more than one occasion by landing 350 kit for 10 days. Occasionally fuel would run low and they would have to anchor and wait for another seiner to come past so that they could borrow enough fuel to make the Humber.

Egon Thomsen was a big man of some 19 stone. When he had ARCONA BAY refitted, the wheelhouse was tailored to his frame and was made from fibreglass by Ernie Leggett, a Grimsby shipwright. During the refit she was fitted with a new Gardner engine and the wooden mast was replaced by an aluminium one. As they un-stepped the old mast coins, an old seafaring tradition to bring luck, were found underneath. At a later date the cabin and galley were refurbished

ARCONA BAY is fondly remembered as a very good sea ship that carried her crew through some fierce storms, “She had to be” states Steven, “my dad used to fish through most of them. I shed quite a few tears and blood on that ship over the years but I have some good memories too.

It could be in the middle of winter and we would be on deck, wet and freezing and look up at the wheelhouse where the windows would be steamed up. My dad would open one of the windows and shout “Never mind son, the first 20 years are the worst” and quickly shut the window again.”

Steven remembers sleeping in a starboard bunk. Hove to in bad weather he was just climbing into it when ARCONA BAY dropped off into a short sea and heeled over to port. Steven was thrown across the cabin and landed backside first onto the newly fitted oil stove. His crewmates were of the opinion that his scream of pain could have been heard in Lowestoft, some 300 miles off.

“Sometimes we would fish through the night and have our evening meal in the morning but that only happened when we fished the Shetlands” Steven recalls, “In fact, I can’t remember any other Grimsby boat fishing up there since the war and I have never been up there with any other skipper. It made local headlines the first time that we went.”

Egon took pride in the appearance of his vessel and the crew were kept constantly busy cleaning and painting her.

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Egon Thomsen

Egon Thomsen
Picture courtesy of Steven Thomsen

mfv Arcona Bay GY244

mfv Arcona Bay GY244
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mfv Arcona Bay GY244

mfv Arcona Bay GY244

mfv Arcona Bay GY244

mfv Arcona Bay GY244

mfv Arcona Bay GY244

mfv Arcona Bay GY244
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Changelog
04/11/2016: Page re-published due to site problems.
30/01/2017: Added two images.

M.T. Jan De Wit – FD35

Additional information courtesy of Frederic Logghe

Technical

IMO: 8028345
RSS Number: B14257
Completed: 1980
Gross Tonnage: 322
Net Tonnage: 92
Length: 39,3m
Breadth: 8,2m
Depth: 4,5m
Engine: 14.cyl ‘V’ Bolnes – 2100bhp
VCU: 884.76

History

1980: Completed by Scheepswerf Haak, Zaandam.
Ex ALIDA-95, LUBBERTJE KRAMER-84.
27.11.12: Moored at Sluiskil, Netherlands since 2006.
Last owner recorded: Zeevisserijbedrijf Jan de Wit BV.
Manager: Danbrit Ship Management Ltd, Grimsby.

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M.T. Jan De Wit FD35

M.T. Jan De Wit FD35
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M.T. Jan De Wit FD35

M.T. Jan De Wit FD35
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M.T. Jan De Wit FD35

M.T. Jan De Wit FD35
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M.T. Jan De Wit FD35

M.T. Jan De Wit FD35
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Changelog
04/11/2016: Page re-published due to site problems.
11/11/2020: Added an image.