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Sicyon GY 376

Sicyon Built 1929 Cook Welton & Gemmell Beverley Built as Lady Margot H 188 for Jutland Amalgamated Trawlers Ltd Hull
23/03/1937 Sold to Standard Steam Fishing Co Grimsby GY 376
06/1937 Renamed Sicyon
09/1939 Requisitioned as a minesweeper 
13/07/1946 Returned to owners
21/08/1953 Sold to J. Marr & Son Ltd Hull from the Standard Steam Fishing Co Grimsby 
The vessel was sold for scrap to J. W. Draper & Sons Ltd Grimsby


Her Details are

  • Official Number 160875
  • Yard Number 535 
  • Admiralty Number FY 669
  • GT 344 NT 155 
  • Dimensions 140.2 x 24.6 x 13.2 
  • Quarter deck 77 Foc’sle 21 
  • Engines Charles. D. Holmes 96 NHP 11 knots  

01/04/1954 Scrapped on the slipway at Grimsby

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Longset GY 376

Longset built 1914 Cochrane & Sons Selby for Lindsey Steam Fishing 1915 Requisitioned 
02/1915 Renamed Leandros
06/02/1917 Bristol Channel – Auxiliary Patrol parent ship based at Swansea Mined at 1100 laid by UC 46 Friedrich Moecke sank off Nells Point near Barry
Skipper and 7 ratings lost 7 survivors Lt John Wilson RNR who died on the 20 May 1916 is listed as serving on Hired Trawler Longset 

SurnameForenamesAge at DeathDate of DeathRankBoat
WILSONJohnUnknown20/05/1916Lieutenant Longset
BOWDENGeorgeUnknown06/02/1917Deck Hand Longset
BUSHRonaldUnknown06/02/1917Ordinary TelegraphistLongset
HAGUEWilliamUnknown06/02/1917Deck HandLongset
KINRADEAlfredUnknown06/02/1917SeamanLongset
MUIRThomas FUnknown06/02/1917Ty/LieutenantLongset
POOLEWalter F WUnknown06/02/1917Deck HandLongset
SANDERSHerbert HUnknown06/02/1917TrimmerLongset
BULLOCKWilliam EUnknown06/02/1917EnginemanLongset

Her Details are

  • Official Number 137013
  • Yard Number 613
  • Admiralty Number FY 1503
  • Armament 1-6pdr
  • GT 275 NT 147
  • Quarter deck 72 Foc’sle 21
  • Dimensions 130.2 x 22 x 12.6 

06/02/1917 Mined off Wells Point Bristol Channel whilst in Admiralty Service

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Lady Margot GY 376

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Frank GY 376

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Admiral Startin GY 376

Admiral Startin Built 25/08/1920 by Lea Shipbuilding London Completed as a fishing vessel
Original Name Whitecloud an Admiralty Steel Drifter
09/12/1920 Went to Fishery Board Scotland 
1922 Renamed ADMIRAL STARTIN 
01/1926 Sold to S Chapman Grimsby registered as GY 376
04/1926 went to Banff and renamed Fisher Lad
Served as FISHER LAD in WW2

Her Details are

  • Official Number 145559 
  • GT 96 NT 41
  • Dimensions 86.2 x 18.6 x 9.3
  • Engines 270 ihp 9 Knots