ESLEA M100
Official No: 127613 Port Number and Year: 34th in Lowestoft, 1908 (LT46)
12th in Milford, 1920
Description: Wooden drifter; steam screw, coal burning. Dandy rigged.
Crew: 8 men
Registered at Milford: 22 Jun 1920
Built: 1908 by H. Reynolds, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft.
Tonnage: 82.87 grt 35.62 net.
Length / breadth / depth (feet): 86.6 / 18.7 / 8.8
Engine: C 2-Cyl. 31 nhp. 9.5 kts., by Crabtree & Co., Yarmouth; boiler by R. Stephenson & Co., Hebburn on Tyne.
Owners:
As LT46
9 Jun1908: Charles Eslea Day, Lowestoft.
1915: E. J. Hellings & Co., Milford.
As M100
22 Jun 1920: Edward James Hellings, 5 Hamilton Tce., Milford (16/64)
Connie Hellings, (wife of above) (32/64)
George Ernest Sturley, Gracechurch Tce., Pill, Milford
Manager: E. J. Hellings
27 Nov 1925: Edward James Hellings, 5 Hamilton Tce., Milford
Connie Hellings, (wife of above)
Frederick Saunders James, 19 Honeyborough Green, Honeyborough, Neyland
Manager: E. J. Hellings
Landed at Milford: 11 Dec 1920 - 16 May 1929
Skippers:
Notes: Jan 1916: Requisitioned by Admiralty as a netlayer. (Admy.no. 2307)
1919: Returned to owners.
Cert. Cancelled & Milford Registry Closed: 22 Dec 1933 Broken up.
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