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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
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Serron GY 309

Serron Built 09/1942 Cook Welton & Gemmell Original Name Fusilier built as a Military Class Boat
1942 Completed as an A/S
1944 Took Part in Operation Neptune the D-Day Landings
06/1944 Converted to an Escort Vessel
04/1946 Sold to Standard Steam Fishing Co Renamed Serron GY 309
1965 Vessel Scrapped

Photo Supplied by Photomarine

Her Details are

  • Official Number 166647
  • Yard Number 707
  • Admiralty Number T 305
  • GT 579 NT 181
  • Dimensions 175.0 x 30
  • Engines C D Holmes 1000IHP 11.0 Knots

13/01/1965 Arrived at Grays River Thames for Breaking UP

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Philip Godby GY 309

Philip Godby Built 09/1918 Cook Welton & Gemmell as castle Class for Admiralty
1919 Sold to H Smethurst Grimsby GY 309
11/1921 Bootle Owners
1920 Went to Derby Steam Trawlers Grimsby
1923 Went to Godby Steam Trawlers Fleetwood FD 405
1924 Went to NevaSteam Trawlers Fleetwood Renamed Cisnell
1926 Went to Jenjerson & Jones Lomdon Renamed Togimo LO 122
02/09/1939 Requisitioned as a Mine sweeper
13/11/1939 Returned
11/02/1940 Vessel Captured by U 37 and Sunk by Gunfire, Commanded by Werner Hartmann Off the west coast of Ireland

SurnameForenamesAge at DeathDate of DeathRankBoat
JohnRice1811/02/1940FiremanTogimo

Her Details are

  • Official Number 143785
  • Yard Number 404
  • Admiralty Number3783
  • GT 290 NT 126
  • Dimensions 125.5 x 23.6 x 12.7
  • Quarter Deck 72 Foc’sle 21
  • Engines Amos & Smith 480 IHP 10.5 Knots
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Scotia GY 1074

Scotia built 04/1891 Mackie & Thomson of Govan for H Bennett registered as GY 309
04/1902 she went to Mather & Co
04/1910 she was based at Ardrossan
06/1917 she went to C Dobson and was Re registered as GY 1074

Her Details

  • Official Number 96245
  • Yard Number 22
  • GT 149 NT 48
  • Dimensions 100.5 x 20.5 x 10.7
  • Quarter Deck 19′ Foc’sle 17′

13/12/1918 Sunk after collision with Falcon 20 miles E by N of Spurn Light Vessel