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For previous history see Carmarthen castle GY 62
Author: Trevor Hallifax
Greynight GY 141
Built 1919 at Lymington
1926 owned by GrimsbySeine F. Co grimsby
1934 owned by Harry N Franklin Grimsby
Her details are
- Official Number 146869
- NT 40
- Horsepower 43
Bloom GY 349
Built 1907 in Portessie
1911 Owned by G Smith Buckie BF 933
1922 Owned by F Harrison Scarborough SH 217
1925 Owner W.Garrett & F.B.Jeffs Grimsby
Her Details are
- Official Number 125845
- NT 36
- Horsepower 27
A.J.A GY 309
Built Oulton Broad
1918 Registered
1922 – 1924 owned by A.Wood & others of Fleetwood FD 379
Her Details are
- Official number 141958
- NT 36
- 42 Horse Power
Wyre Mariner GY 2
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Wyoming GY 483
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20/05/1944 Mined off Harwich whilst in Admiralty Service
Wyndham GY 930
Wyndham built 1916 Cochrane & Sons Selby for Aldersyde Steam Fishing Co Ltd Grimsby
08/1916 Requisitioned as a mine sweeper
1919 Returned
08/1916 In Admiralty service as a minesweeper
1919 Returned
07/1923 Acquired by Consolidated Steam Fishing & Ice Co Grimsby
09/1927 Registered to Consolidated Fisheries Ltd
Her Details are
- Official Number 138975
- Yard Number 719
- Call Sign JNBK Later this would be changed to GTQF
- Admiralty Number FY 3303
- Armament 1-12pdr 1-5in Bomb Thrower
- GT 303 NT 157
- Dimensions 135.3 x 23.5 x 12.4
- Quarter deck 74 Foc’sle 21
- Engines 3 cyl 13″ 23″ and 37″ x 24″ stroke by Gt. Ctn Coop Engineering & Co. Ltd 10 knots
Scrapped 05/1937
Wren GY 770
Wren Built 1895 Earle’s Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd Hull for the Pioneer Steam Fishing Co Grimsby
05/1908 Bought by A. Whiteman
09/1908 Sold to owners in Nova Scotia
Her Details are
- Official Number 104200
- Yard Number 398
- GT 135 NT 44
- Dimensions 94 x 20.7 x 10.4
- Quarter deck 18
Worsley GY 506
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09/1938 Stranded Berry Head Hoy Orkneys
Worsley GY 814
Worsley also listed as WOLSEY built 1913 Cook Welton & Gemmell Beverley for E C Grant
07/1915 Requisitioned as a auxiliary patrol vessel also decoy trap with submarine C.26
14/08/1915 Believed Harwich-based Lt James Feetham RNR On patrol with a second trawler along the Suffolk coast between Sizewell and Shipwash LV mined under the bridge at 1800 laid by UC.6 Matthias Graf von Schmettow Lt Feetham lost
Her Details are
- Official Number 134761
- Yard Number 260
- Armament 1-3pdr
- GT 309 NT 138
- Dimensions 135.2 x 23.5 x 12.2
- Quarter deck 74 Foc’sle 22
- Engines C. D. Holmes 84 NHP 10½ knots
Mined 14/08/1915 off Aldeburgh The mine was laid by UC6 on the 13/08/1915