SEMPER ALLEGRO LT117

 

John Stevenson Collection

Official No:  -                Port and Year:   Lowestoft,

Description: Steel beam trawler; single screw, motor. 

Crew:  6

Built: 1957, Netherlands. 

Tonnage:  50grt  - net.

Length / breadth / depth (feet): 70  / - / -

Engine: 

Owners:

 

Feb 1985: G. Antoniazzi, Milford

 

Landed at Milford:  Feb 1985 - ?

Skippers:

Notes: 

 

 Accidents and Incidents

From the West Wales Guardian of Friday 8th November 1985:

 

    Record for Milford's lone beamer

 

    Milford Haven's sagging fishing industry got a shot in the arm last week when a local trawler broke the port earnings record.

    Milford's only beam trawler, Semper Allegro, owned by Pino Antoniazzi of West Wales Fish Supplies Ltd., landed fish worth £21,500 last week after only six days' fishing in the Bristol Channel.

    The previous port record was set some four years ago when Picton Sea Eagle, under Skipper Robert Foster, landed £18,000 worth at Fleetwood following a two-week trip.

    The previous record came from 800 kits. Semper Allegro unloaded 100 kits but the catch comprised prime soles, plaice and turbot.

    Mr. Antoniazzi said that the 73ft. beamer, which he bought for in excess of £100,000 last February, is now beginning to show a healthy profit.  He is looking into the possibility of acquiring another similar vessel.

    He added that a great deal of the credit for the vessel's success goes to the expertise and experience of the vessel's skipper, Geoff Cudd, formerly of Dolly Mop, and mate Peter Vanderputt.  Both are from Brixham and they joined the company only ten weeks ago.

 

[In addition, four local men made up the crew of the SEMPER ALLEGRO.]

 

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From either the West Wales Guardian or the Fishing News of Friday 28th November 1986:

 

    Milford co-op buys two ships

 

    The Milford Haven, Wales, fishing industry has received a boost with the arrival of two ex-Lowestoft side trawlers at the port and another is due to join the fleet shortly.

    The Milford Fishing Co-op run companies Norrard and Southard have bought two trawlers from Colne Shipping of Lowestoft and negotiations for a third vessel are under way.

   

    ..............

    Sources at the port say that, if it wasn't for the co-op, there would be no future for the fishing industry and the port would be used for transit only.  Even Milford's one beamer, Semper Allegro, often lands into Brixham rather than Milford.

 

 

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