ONETOS A592
John Stevenson Collection
Official No: 133639 Port and Year: Aberdeen, 1913 (A592)
Granton, 1933 (GN1)
Aberdeen, 1946 (A119)
Description: Steel side trawler, steam, coal fired, single screw. Ketch rigged
Crew: 9 men
Built: 1913, J. Duthie, Torry, Shipbuilding Co., Aberdeen (Yard No. 395)
Tonnage: 217 grt 79.5 net.
Length / breadth / depth (feet): 115.1 / 22.6 / 12.3
Engine: T.3-cyl; 70 rhp; by W. V. V. Lidgerwood & Co., Glasgow
Owners:
As A592
1913: National Steam Fishing Co., Aberdeen.
1920: Tippet & Shock, 4 Claude Place, Cardiff.
1920: Harry Eastoe Rees, Docks, Milford
1927: A. L. Baynard, 8 Annfield, Newhaven, Leith
As GN1
1933: A. Carnie, Granton
1935: Carnie & Gibb, GrantonManager: W. Carnie (jnr.)
1943: Stephen Fishing Co., 172 Market St., Aberdeen.
Manager: J. N. Stephen
1946: As A119
c.1955?: Seafield Fishing Co., Aberdeen.
Landed at Milford: 24 Feb 1920 - 20 Apr 1927
Skippers:
Notes: Aug 1914: Requisitioned by the Admiralty (No. 283) and converted to a minesweeper. 1 x 6 pdr.
1919: Returned to owners.
Nov 1939: Requisitioned by the Admiralty and converted to an armed patrol vessel. (P.No. FY.761)
Jun 1940: Converted to minesweeper.
1944: Converted to a wreck dispersal vessel.
Jan 1946: Returned to owners
1959: Broken up at Grangemouth.
[Information supplied by the Granton Trawlers website.]
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