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Author: Trevor Hallifax
Charles & Sarah GY 654
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Charles & Ada GY 219
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Charles Doyle GY 1329
Charles Doyle Built 1919 Rennie Forrestt Shipbuilding Engineering & Dry Dock Co Ltd Wivenhoe for The Admiralty as Strath Class trawler Charles Doyle
12/1921 Acquired by Consolidated Steam Fishing & Ice Co Grimsby
02/1922 Renamed Sabina
09/1927 Registered to Consolidated Fisheries Ltd Grimsby
10/1935 Sold to John Craig Aberdeen
1940 Requisitioned as Auxiliary Patrol Trawler
1945 Returned
1958 Owned by L C Tomlinson Aberdeen
Her Details are
- Official Number 144286
- Yard Number 1329
- Call Sign GZNJ
- GT 202 NT 77
- Dimensions 115.4 x 22.1 x 12.1
- Engines Triple expansion 12 20 34 in x 23 in 56 rhp by A G Mumford Ltd Colchester
Charles GY 85
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Chanticleer GY 124
Chanticleer built 22/06/1894 Cook Welton & Gemmell for Samuel T White, George T Armitage and James Chant of Hull
She was originally registered as H 254
12/08/1898 sold to J Chant & M J Paddon of Plymouth and registered as PH 402
11/1914 Requisitioned as a minesweeper
1918 Returned to owners
1919 went to Wharncliffe Steam Fishing Co Grimsby Registered GY 124
1919 went to N Sinderson Grimsby
1925 went to Boston Deep Sea Fishing Co Grimsby
1926 went to G Honore Boulogne France and renamed Henriville
Her Details are
- Official Number 102955
- Yard Number 122
- Admiralty Number FY 921
- 150 GT 62 NT
- Dimensions 103.3 x 20.8
- Engines by C D Holmes 45 NHP 10 Knots
Scrapped in 1938
Chanticleer GY 735
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08/01/1897 Dandy Stranded on Trinity Sands River Humber
Chandos GY 1290
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Chameleon GY 105
Chameleon built 09/1896 Mackie & Thomson of Govan for Grimsby & North Sea Steam Fishing Co
25/08/1914 Samuel Francis Gladstone Coles captured by the Germans whilst fishing on the steam trawler Chameleon
23/11/1918 Interned in Ruhleben POW Camp until
Other members of the crew were Cornelius Betts, Edgar Boyce, Edward Burman, Frank Hanneman, Thomas Patchitt, C Rodgers, George Williamson, Benjamin Wilson
Her Details are
- Official Number 106666
- Yard Number 115
- 132 GT 45 NT
- Dimensions 99.3 x 20.1 x 10.4
- Quarter Deck 17′ Foc’sle 19′
24/08/1914 Captured and sunk by torpedo boat in the North Sea whilst fishing
Champion GY 651
Champion Built 1899 Earle’s Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd Hull for Anchor Steam Fishing Co Grimsby
Her Details are
- Official Number 110908
- GT 198 NT 73
- Dimensions 110.5 x 21.2 x 11.2
- Quarter deck 46 Foc’sle 18
06/10/1900 Ran Aground and Stranded Little Skerry Rock Pentland Firth