Sabik built 1918 Cochranes of Selby as Mersey Class Trawler Thomas Whipple Became Lord Lascelles of Hull 04/1929 went to Dale Steam Fishing Co Renamed Sabik GY 58 10/1933 went to J Rushworth 01/1934 Six of the crew of the Sabik became casualties during a fishing voyage to Iceland which terminated when the trawler returned to port after being away over three weeks. Those affected were: S.T. Abram, wireless operator H. Chamberlain and R. Thornton, Trimmers A. Holloway Chief Engineer G.H.Colyer , Deckhand (influenza). Further misfortune occurred when G. McClean, deckhand cut his hand on a wire warp and as blood poisoning developed Skipper Walker put into Dryfjord where McClean was left in hospital.
Surname
Forenames
Age at Death
Date of Death
Rank
Boat
WALKER
F J
Unknown
26/01/1934
Sabik
GARROD
G
Unknown
26/01/1934
Sabik
WOOD
TD
Unknown
26/01/1934
Sabik
NEWSON
P J
Unknown
26/01/1934
Sabik
GALYER
G H
Unknown
26/01/1934
Sabik
LARN
W
Unknown
26/01/1934
Sabik
CONNELLY
P J
Unknown
26/01/1934
Sabik
REID
W
Unknown
26/01/1934
Sabik
THORNTON
R B
Unknown
26/01/1934
Sabik
WEIR
S G
Unknown
26/01/1934
Sabik
LOFTUS
TD
Unknown
26/01/1934
Sabik
PEARSON
S J
Unknown
26/01/1934
Sabik
Her Details are
Official Number 143769
GT 326 NT 131
Dimensions 138.5 x 23.7 x 12.8
Quarter Deck 78 Foc’sle 19
26/01/1934 Sunk after collision with S.T. Euthamia Grimsby near Dyra Fjord Iceland
Ida Adams (ex-RUBY) built 1907 Cochranes of Selby For owners in Fleetwood 04/1914 Ruby Registered as GY 58 04/1914 went to J Rushworth 05/1914 Renamed Ida Adams GY 58 08/1914 Requisitioned as a mine sweeper 02/1916 Owned by Rushworth Steam Fishing Co 07/1917 Back to Fleetwood owners 1919 Returned 07/1919 went to Fleetwood