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For previous history see Carmarthen castle GY 62
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Weymouth GY 386
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Varonil GY 386
Varonil Built 1908 Cochrane & Sons Selby for Atlas Steam Fishing Co Ltd Grimsby
Her Details are
- Official Number 127835
- Yard Number 432
- GT 253 NT 106
- Dimensions 123.5 x 21.5 x 12.3
- Quarter deck 68 Foc’sle 22
20/01/1913 Stranded near Grindavik, Iceland Register closed 02/1913
Ranger GY 386
Ranger Built 08/1872 R & S Kitching Grimsby as a Dandy Trawl for R Roberts Manager R Frayne
09/1895 Sold to T Dobson manager W Clark
03/1898 Sunk after collision with Bonnie Boy of Yarmouth 190 miles N E by N of Spurn Point
Her Details are
- Official Number 67684
- GT 64.06
- Dimensions 71.6 x 18.9 x 9.8
- Crew 2 Men 3 Boys
12/03/1898 Dandy Sunk after collision with Bonnie Boy of Yarmouth 190 miles N E by N of Spurn Point
Carmarthen Castle GY 62
Carmarthen Castle Built 19/09/1933 Smiths Dock Co Ltd South Bank Middlesbrough for Consolidated Fisheries Ltd Swansea
27/10/1933 Mr. William Reed at Smiths Dock sent a telegram to Consolidated Fisheries advising that owing to adverse weather conditions the Carmarthen Castle would not be able to leave the dock today as had been originally planned
31/05/1934 Renamed Leeds United and registered as GY 62
09/1939 The Admiralty bought the Leeds United where she served as an Auxiliary Patrol vessel
01/1946 Returned to owners and registered as GY 386
03/1958 Registered to subsidiary company Rhondda Steam Fishing
Her Details are
- Official Number 144005
- Yard Number 959
- Call Sign GWMV
- GT 405 NT 153
- Dimensions 155 x 26.4 x 12.2
- Quarter deck 84 Foc’sle 25
Scrapped in 04/1962