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16/01/1910 Stranded North end of Cara Island Bernera Hebrides, Later salved
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16/01/1910 Stranded North end of Cara Island Bernera Hebrides, Later salved
Sisapon Built 03/1944 Cook Welton & Gemmell as a Military Class Boat Original Named Royal Marine T 395
Completed as an A/S
10/04/1946 Sold to Standard Steam Fishing Renamed Sisapon GY 381
26/03/1965 Sold to Wyre Trawlers Fleetwood FD 92
12/05/1967 Vessel Sold for Scrap
Her Details are
15/06/1967 Breaking Up Commenced
Built originally as John Heath Built 1919 Ouse Shipbuilding Co Ltd Goole as Strath Class Trawler John Heath at launching
05/1919 She was completed as Kuvera having been purchased by F. Pearce
10/1922 Went to Consolidated Steam Fishing & Ice Co Grimsby as GY 381
09/1927 Registered to Consolidated Fisheries Ltd Grimsby
11/1936 Sold to Aberdeen owners R. Baxter Registered as A 384
01/1939 LR Class withdrawn at owner’s request
07/1940 Requisitioned as Auxiliary Patrol Trawler 4.271
09/1945 Sold to the Planet Fishing Co Ltd Granton
Her Details are
Sprang a leak and foundered North east of Buchan Ness 26/01/1950 She was in company with the trawler Chiltern at the time that rescued all the crew of thirteen and landed them at Granton
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