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iBase ID
260383
Vessel name
Cevic
Fishing number
FD186
Type of vessel
ST
Official number
105911
Previous names
Subsequent names
Year constructed
1895
Constructed by
Edwards Bros
Constructed at
North Shields
Gross tons
151
Length
106 ft
Beam
20.6 ft
Depth
11 ft
Engines
Construction notes
Yard No. 504
Yard No. 504
Owner/Manager
Devon Steam Trawling
Previous owner
Kelsall Bros & Beeching
Subsequent owner
Cevic Steam Fishing
Date scrapped
Place scrapped
Date sunk
26/06/1927
Place sunk
Ramsey Bay, Isle of Man
Casualties
General notes
CEVIC was previously with Kelsall Bros & Beeching Ltd in Fleetwood (FD133). 1898 Transferred to Hull (H76). 1913 Purchased by Devon Steam Fishing Co Ltd and re-registered at Fleetwood (FD186). Later owned by Cevic Steam Fishing Co Ltd. The trawler sank in June 1927 when she was driven onto Half Tide Rock in Ramsey Bay and broke up. The incident occured when the men aboard the Cevic were attempting to rescue the ship's lifeboat, which had got into trouble. A flare was sent up and the Ramsey lifeboat was launched. All the crewmen were saved, but the Cevic sank. The men on board on this trip were Dick Collinson, J. Bywater, E. Salthouse, J. Hobbs, J. Dicks, J. Simms, P. Conigan, J. Kitchen, J. Harrison, T. Whiteside and W. Holden. The remains of this vessel are still exposed at low tide at Ballure beach in the Isle of Man. Image No 175 courtesy of Dave Buckley Collection.
CEVIC was previously with Kelsall Bros & Beeching Ltd in Fleetwood (FD133).
1898 Transferred to Hull (H76).
1913 Purchased by Devon Steam Fishing Co Ltd and re-registered at Fleetwood (FD186).
Later owned by Cevic Steam Fishing Co Ltd.
The trawler sank in June 1927 when she was driven onto Half Tide Rock in Ramsey Bay and broke up. The incident occured when the men aboard the Cevic were attempting to rescue the ship's lifeboat, which had got into trouble. A flare was sent up and the Ramsey lifeboat was launched. All the crewmen were saved, but the Cevic sank.
The men on board on this trip were Dick Collinson, J. Bywater, E. Salthouse, J. Hobbs, J. Dicks, J. Simms, P. Conigan, J. Kitchen, J. Harrison, T. Whiteside and W. Holden.
The remains of this vessel are still exposed at low tide at Ballure beach in the Isle of Man.
Image No 175 courtesy of Dave Buckley Collection.
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