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Rugby GY 201

Rugby Built 1889 Earle’s Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd Hull for William Grant Grimsby
03/1899 To owners in Hartlepool 
04/1918 Back to William Grant Grimsby registered as GY 1160 
08/1918 Bought by G. Doig 
02/1924 Sold to Grimsby Trawler Owners Direct Fisheries 

Her Details are

  • Official Number 96194
  • Yard Number 323
  • GT 107 NT 95
  • Dimensions 88 x 20.1 x 10.7

Scrapped 03/1935

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Rugby GY 1188

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04/05/1915 Sunk by U Boat 100 miles NE of Spurn Point

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Rugby GY 994

RUGBY built 1916
11/1916 Requisitioned as a mine sweeper
11/1917 Renamed Rugby II
1919 Returned
Served in WW2

Her Details are

  • Official Number
  • Admiralty Number 2979
  • GT 274
  • Armament 1-6pdr AA 1-7.5in Bomb Thrower

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Rugby GY 18

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Ruby GY 1136

Ruby built 1899 Cochrane & Cooper Ltd Beverley & Selby for T C & F Moss
07/1915 Requisitioned as a mine sweeper
24/11/1915 Central Mediterranean Skipper George Barrett RNR Wrecked in Grandes Bay S of Cape Sidero Crete
No lives lost 

Her Details are 

  • Official Number 110933
  • Yard Number 258
  • Admiralty Number FY 1742
  • Armament 1-3pdr
  • GT 198 NT 67
  • Dimensions 115.7 x 21 x 11.5
  • Quarter deck 47

24/11/1915 Stranded Grandes Bay Crete whilst in Admiralty Service

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Ruby GY 926

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Ruby GY 58

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Ruby GY 65

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Rubico GY 48

Rubico Built 06/1896 Cochrane & Cooper of Beverly for G F Sleight
09/03/1904 Foundered following a collision with Trawler Northwold GY 625 approx 50 miles NN E of Spurn Point

Her Details are 

  • Official Number 106654
  • Yard Number 151
  • GT 120 NT 33
  • Dimensions 89.4 x 20.1 x 10.8
  • Quarter Deck 17′
  • Engines C D Holmes 40 rhp 3 cyl 10.0 Knots

09/03/1904 Collision with S.T. Northwold GY 625, 45 miles NNE of Spurn Point

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Rubato GY 84

Rubato built 17/07/1924 Cook Welton & Gemmel for Thomas Hamling & Co Hull as St.Merryn H 40
01/09/1939 Requisitioned as a Boom Defense vessel based at Lyness Renamed Spinet
07/1945 St.Merryn GY 84 
06/06/1946 Returned to Owners
06/07/1946 Went to Grimsby Merchants Amalgamated Trawlers Grimsby
1953 Sold to G F Sleights & Sons and Renamed Rubato GY 84
1956 Vessel sold for Scrap to Jacques Bakker &Zonen Belgium
19/07/1956 Arrived at Bruges for breaking up

Seen here as H40 St.Merryn

Her details are

  • Official Number 14834
  • Yard Number 459
  • 352 GT 148 NT
  • Dimensions 140.3 x 24 x 12.9
  • Quarter Deck 77′ Foc’sle 21′
  • Engines 96 HP 10.8 knots by C D Holmes