As LT 237

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Hawthornbank GN 67

Built Alexander Hall & Sons Ltd,  Aberdeen  as "Fairwind"   (Steel)
   
Yard No 551
   
Owner at New Admiralty
   
ID no 144996
   
Launch Date 06.08.1918
   
Completed 31.08.1918
   
Gross Tons 96
   
Nett Tons 41
   
Engine 42 hp T.3-cyl by Alexander Hall & Sons Ltd Aberdeen
   
Length 86.4ft
   
Breadth 18.5ft
   
Depth 10ft
   
Owners  
11.05.1919 Renamed "ATTENTIVE II"
21.06.1920 Handed over to Fisheries Board of Scotland for disposal to the Mercantile.
06.1920 Owned by David Stevenson, Leith Edinburgh (owner/manager).
1920 Renamed “HAWTHORNBANK”
1920 Registered at Granton GN 67.
1923 Owned by Soc Anon de Pecheries & Armaments, Dieppe France.
1923 Granton registry closed.
1923 Renamed “JEHAN ANGO”.
1923 Registered at Dieppe D 896.
08.1937 Owned by Reginald Llewellyn Hancock, Milford Haven (owner/manager).
08.1937 Dieppe registry closed.
24.08.1937 Renamed “HAWTHORNBANK”
24.08.1937 Registered at Milford Haven M 237
01.10.1937 Owned by Alexander Collin & James Jamieson, Eyemouth (James Jamieson manager).
11.10.1937 Milford registry closed.
10.1937 Registered at Berwick BK 163.
02.1940 Requisitioned and converted to Boom Tender.
10.1945 Returned to Owners.
28.12.1945 Owned by Prescelly Dredging Co Ltd, Milford Haven (Reginald Llewellyn Hancock (manager).
28.12.1945 Registered at Milford Haven M 82.
16.07.1946 Owned by Arthur Claude Mitchell, Lowestoft.
16.07.1946 Milford registry closed.
16.07.1946 Registered at Lowestoft LT 237.
1951

Renamed “JACKETA”

1956 Sold as scrap.