Built 01/1869 Sandwich
Registered as GY 286
03/1869 Registered as GY 203 Owned by J&G.L Alward
Her Details are
- Official Number 62724
- GT 61.49
- Dimensions 67.7 x 18.6 x 9.75
- Crew 3 Men 2 Boys
Broken up 05/1896
Built 01/1869 Sandwich
Registered as GY 286
03/1869 Registered as GY 203 Owned by J&G.L Alward
Her Details are
Broken up 05/1896
Built 01/1869 Sandwich
Registered as GY 286
03/1869 Registered as GY 203 Owned by J&G.L Alward
Her Details Are
Broken up 05/1896
Accord Built 05/1862 as a Dandy Trawl
Registered as GY 128
03/1869 Registered as GY 146
Her Details Are
Broken up 12/1895
Accord built in 1862 as a Dandy Trawl
1869 she was re registered as GY 146 with J. Clackston as owner
02/1891 she was owned by J. G. Johnson
03/1893 she was owned by GY F Salesmens Associates
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12/1895 she was broken up
Acceptor Built 11/1861 by Smith, Stephenson of Grimsby
Registered as GY 98 a Dandy Trawl
03/1869 registered as GY 72 owner R Roberts
11/1883 went to J E Horner
03/1888 went to F W Moody
1870 Enlarged
10/1888 went to Fleetwood
Her Details Are
Acceptor Built in 11/1861 Smith & Stephenson, Grimsby for R Roberts GY 98 as Dandy Built Trawl
03/1869 she was owned by R Roberts Re registered GY 72
In 1870 she was enlarged
11/1883 she was owned by J E Horner skipper was P Carter
03/1888 she was owned by F W Moody skipper was G Beacher
10/1888 sold to C H Saunby Victoria Street Fleetwood FD 45
Employed as a Trading Ketch Grimsby Registry Closed
01/1892 owned by J Gibson Fleetwood manager owner
1894 Sold to M J Conley Belfast
01/1895 sold to Alexander Hull 34 Nelson Street Belfast Manager owner
06/1899 Wrecked at Bunbeg River Co Donegal J Ballie was master having loaded Bog Ore at Bunbeg heading for Port Dundas Master and 2 crew rescued
1899 Fleetwood Registry Closed
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06/1899 Wrecked at Bunbeg River Co Donegal
Acantha Built 28/11/1914 by Cochranes of Selby for Equitable Steam Fishing Co
05/04/1915 Stopped by U10 and sunk by Torpedo, she was on the return voyage, Captured by the KDM submarine SMU U10 Commanded by Fritz Stuhr.
The crew were ordered to abandon ship and she was sunk by surface torpedo, it is however reported that whilst in the escape boat they took fire from rifles of the crew of the submarine
All crew escaped
The submarine then headed south after the Acantha Exploded and Sank
The crew were eventually picked up by the Swedish Steamer Tord and landed them at Blyth
10/04/1915 Grimsby Registry closed
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05/04/1915 Sunk by U Boat 25 miles E by N of Longstone
Abydos Built 1905 Cook Welton & Gemmell for Roberts & Ruthven
Mar 1907 – James Barnard, third hand on the Abydos which was lost off Iceland during a heavy gale and snowstorm, all the bodies were washed ashore and were buried in Iceland. He was 31 years of age, married and lived in Castle-street.
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20/03/1907 Stranded near Reykjanes Light house Iceland
Aby Built 1916 Reekie Walter at Saint Monance Fife for samuel Chapmans Grimsby
07/07/1918 Stopped and sunk by UB-40 Hans Joachim Emsmann, 25 miles E3/4N of Spurn Point
There were no casualties
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Lost 07/07/1918 Sunk by U 40
Abunda Built 19/09/1956 by Cook Welton & Gemmell for Boston Deep Sea Fisheries
Original name Boston Fury GY 188
02/1956 Fletwood Owners
02/1960 Sold to Premier Steam Fishing Co
14/08/1961 sold to Abunda Steam Fishing Co and Renamed Abunda
22/12/1966 Sold to Newton Trawlers and renamed Volesus
05/1968 Went to Newton Trawlers
01/01/1975 went to North Cape Fishing Co Hull
19/05/1978 went to C J Else Gibraltar for use as a wreck recovery/ Salvage vessel
1979 went to H K Vickers & sons
Sold to Maritime Sunshine SA Panama
1987 to Chepo Shipping Co SA Panama
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1998 Deleted from Lloyds