As a Naval Vessel |
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Heather Island LH 43
Built | 1918 Lobnitz & Co Ltd, Renfrew as "Isaac Chant" |
Yard No | 823 |
Owner at New | Admiralty (AD.No.3704) |
ID no | 163883 |
Launch Date | 1918 |
Completed | 01.10.1918 |
Gross Tons | 339 |
Nett Tons | 163 |
Engine | 95 hp T.3-cyl by Lobnitz & Co Ltd, Renfrew |
Length | 138.8ft |
Breadth | 23.7ft |
Depth | 12.9ft |
Owners | |
1920 | Renamed "COLNE" used for Fishery Protection |
1946 | Sold to the Mercantile |
1946 | Owned by Thomas H. Scales & Sons Ltd, Newhaven Edinburgh |
1946 | Renamed "HEATHER ISLAND" |
1946 | Registered at Granton GN 19 |
1948 | Owned by Oddsson & Co Ltd, Hull |
1948 | Renamed "SAUDANES" |
1948 | Granton registry closed. |
1948 | Registered at Hull H 565 |
1949 | Owned by Heather Fishing Co Ltd, Newhaven Edinburgh |
1949 | Hull registry closed. |
1949 | Renamed "HEATHER ISLAND" |
1949 | Registered at Leith LH 43 |
1951 | Sold as scrap to BISCO (British Iron & Steel Co) for £4200. |
11.12.1951 | Arrived at Charlestown, Fifeshire |
12.12.1951 | Scrapped by Metal Industries (Salvage) Ltd at Charlestown, Fifeshire |