Reporto Built By Cook Welton & Gemmell 06/1908 for G F Sleight 02/1915 Requisitioned as a mine sweeper 1919 Returned 11/1933 went to G F Sleight & R Humphreys Served in WW2 05/1949 went to G F Sleight & Sons 03/1956 went to Belgium
Ross Jaguar Built 1957 Cochrane & Sons Selby for Derwent Trawlers Ltd Grimsby 01/1959 Registered to Ross Trawlers Grimsby 10/1959 Transferred to Yorkshire Trawlers Ltd Grimsby 04/1962 Registered to George Frederick Sleight Grimsby 11/1969 Registered to British United Trawlers (BUT) Grimsby 03/1979 Registered to George Frederick Sleight Grimsby 08/1985 Sold to Cam Shipping as an Oil Rig Support Vessel renamed Cam Jaguar
Her Details are
Official Number 181394
Yard Number 1424
GT 355 NT 127
Dimenions 127.5 x 26.5 x 13
Quarter deck 67 Foc’sle 24
Engines 6-cylinder 875hp Ruston
Bought by Ron and Helen Devereux and converted to a three masted sailing schooner
Quassia built 1899 Schofield Hagerup & Doughty Grimsby for the North Eastern Steam Fishing Co Ltd Grimsby 1917 Requisitioned 1919 Returned12/1919 went to T W Baskcombe 10/1935 went to F Parkes 11/1935 went to C Dobson
Prince Philip Built 1948 Cook Welton & Gemmell Beverley For North Cape Fishing Co Ltd Hull H32 NV Motorvisserij Ostend Belgium originally ordered the vessel 08/07/1955 Sold to Derwent Trawlers Ltd Grimsby renamed Hargood GY 7 01/01/1958 Bought by Charleson-Smith Trawlers Ltd Hull renamed Stella Rigel H 170 Her Details are
Official Number 183387
Yard Number 801
GT 568 NT 206
Dimensions 170 x 29.2 x 14.4
Quarter deck 92 Foc’sle 29
Engines Charles D. Holmes 1000 IHP 13.2 knots
Wrecked at Vestor Falle 7 miles north west of Fugloy lighthouse off the north coast of Norway 21/12/1962 The Norwegian fishing vessel Siv rescued the 20-man crew
Okino Built 01/11/1920 Cook Welton & Gemmell for S T White & Co Hull Registered as H 243 16/04/1926 sold to Seaward Fishing Co Hull 1927 Went to Hudson Bros Hull 13/11/1929 went to H croft Grimsby GY 158 1930 went to Strand Steam Fishing Co Grimsby 29/08/1939 Requisitioned as a Minesweeper 28/06/1946 Returned 1951 went to Diamonds Steam Fishing Co Grimsby Renamed Okino 1962 sold to BISCO and allocated to Thos Young & Sons Ltd
The Northern Chief was constructed in Germany at Bremerhaven by Deutsche Schiffs und Maschinenbau AG Seebeck, Wesermünde in 1936 Ordered by Leverhulme Ltd to absorb frozen credits in Germany. 11/1936 Completed and went to Fleetwood as LO 165 for her owners Iago Steam trawlers Ltd. Operating out of Fleetwood (Edward D. W. Lawford, manager). 10/1937 she was sold to Northern Trawlers Ltd, London (H. Markham Cook, Grimsby, manager) and was transferred to Grimsby. 08/1939 requisitioned, she was converted as an Armed Boarding vessel and later for anti-submarine duties. 03/1942 she was on loan to the US Navy operating on the East Coast of the USA. She was returned to the Royal Navy and began operating in the South Atlantic based in Cape Town. 02/1946 She was returned to her former owners after a survey and restoration which was performed at Birkenhead over seen by Wiliam A. Bennet manager. 12/1946 London Registry Closed and was registered Grimsby GY 455 02/1947 Grimsby Registry was closed 02/1947 Sold to H/F Gylfi Vatneyri Iceland renamed GYLFI BA 77 1950 Sold to Ludwig Janssen & Co, Wesermünde Bremenhaven Germany, Renamed Island RE 195
Her details are
LO 165 / GY 455 / BA 77
Official No 165352
Built 11/1936
Yard No 554
GT 655 NT 251
Length 198.5 x 28.7 x 13.9
Pennant FY 4.34
Engines T.3-cyl & LP turbine with DR gearing & hydraulic coupling by Deutsche Schiffs und Maschinenbau AG Seebeck, Wesermünde. Top speed of 12 knots.
1957 she was sold to W. Ritscher, Hamburg for demolition arriving 15/07/1957.
Northern Chief Built 04/05/1950 Cochranes & Sons of Selby for Northern Trawlers The manager was John Bennett 01/07/1969 Became part of the B.U.T. livery 27/01/1975 Made her last Landing and Laid up for disposal 24/06/1975 Sold to Blyth Shipbreakers & repairers
Her Details Are
Official Number 182647
Yard Number 1354
GT 692 NT 246
Dimensions 181.6′ x 31.2 x 14.8
Quarter Deck 93′ Foc’sle 36′
Engines Amos & Smith 1100 ihp 3 cyl 12.5 knots
Funnel Grey with black top separated by white band
Lincolnshire Built 1935 Smiths Dock Co Ltd South Bank Middlesbrough for Lincolnshire Fishing Co Ltd Grimsby 1938 Bought by Boyd Line Hull Renamed Lord Wavell registered as H 164 09/1939 Requisitioned as an anti-submarine vessel 09/1945 Returned to owners Her Details are