JEANNIES
Shipbuildervessel built by
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
(Aberdeen, Scotland, 1864 - 1992)
Date12 February 1907
Object NameFISHING VESSEL
MediumSTEEL
ClassificationsShip
Dimensionslength 86 3/12' x breadth 18 7/12' x depth 9 5/6'
Gross Tonnage: 100 ton
Gross Tonnage: 100 ton
Object numberABDSHIP002099
Keywords
Yard Number: 419.
Official Number: 119614
Fate: Demolished at Bo'ness in 1952.
Propulsion: Steam
Description: Drifter, screw, steel. ketch rigged.
Owners:
12/02/1907: William Leask and George Duncan.
02/1907: Registered at Peterhead, PD 145.
1910: Owners W.H. Leask, Peterhead
1914-30: Owners William Duncan, Peterhead.
12/1914: Requisitioned by the Admiralty, minesweeper. Admiralty No. 773. Armament 1 x 3 pdr. gun.
1919: Returned to owners.
1937-51: Owners Alexander Duncan, Peterhead.
WW II: Listed as having served, but records not found.
General History:
12/02/1907: Launched. Named by Miss Bella Duncan. Owners named as William Leask and George Duncan. Twin launch with EXPERT for J. G. Stephen, Peterhead.
28/02/1907: Trial trip in Aberdeen Bay.
Notes:
Order Book: - Depth 9’ 6” scored out and 9’ 10” substituted.
Steam by screw, inverted, surface condensing, compound engine, 13” x 28” with 18” stroke, 38 H.P., 279 i.h.p., 38 r.h.p. by Hall, Russell.
Boiler: Number 1.S.B.; Heating area (ft^2) 723; Diameter 10' 0" (9' 10" in o.); Length 9' 0"; Furnaces 2. p.f. 3' 0" in dia.; Pressure (p.s.i) 120;
Propellor: Diameter 7' 1", solid cast-iron.
£3,150 £10 extra for boiler being made 10’-0” x 9’-0”. Class 100A1 at Lloyds. £9 extra for Sturrock’s patent bridges and bars.
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