Restless Wave GN 7
Built | 1878 John Collins Hoad (Rock Channel Yard) Rye, Sussex (Wood) |
Yard No | |
Owner at New | James Wales, Ramsgate, Kent |
ID no | 79197 |
Launch Date | 1878 |
Completed | 1879 |
Gross Tons | 46 |
Nett Tons | 31 |
Engine | 10 hp C.2-cyl |
Length | 64ft |
Breadth | 17.4ft |
Depth | 8.3ft |
Owners | |
1879 | Registered at Ramsgate |
16.10.1881 | Towed the disabled sailing ship “Culzean” from off the Farne Islands sixty miles into the Tyne. |
22.12.1881 | At the Admiralty High Court London awarded £300 salvage for “Culzean” rescue. |
Pre1883 | Owned by James C. Hoad, Rye Sussex. |
1883 | Owned by Alexander Fiddes, Aberdeen |
03.1883 | Ramsgate registry closed. |
12.03.1883 | Registered at Aberdeen A.524 |
1886 | Owned by Bernard McGolrick, Donegal Ireland. |
20.04.1886 | Aberdeen registry closed. |
04.1886 | Registered at Sligo |
1888 | Owned by James Muirhead, Edinburgh (owner/manager). |
1888 | Sligo registry closed. |
1888 | Registered at Granton GN 7. |
23.11.1889 | Towed into Granton by S.T. “Le Glorieux” with a broken tail shaft. |
14.07.1890 | At Cupar Sheriff Court, Skipper Robert Baker fined £5 or Thirty days in prison for fishing within thee legal limit at St. Andrew’s Bay, Fife. |
19.10.1890 | Sunk 4 miles W x S off May Island, Firth of Forth; due to a fractured main sea inlet valve. Skipper J. W. Kelly & six crew rescued by North Berwick lifeboat ,"Fergus Ferguson" |