JAMES BEAGAN
Shipbuildervessel built by
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
(Aberdeen, Scotland, 1864 - 1992)
Owner
Admiralty
Date9 October 1917
Object NameADMIRALTY TRAWLER
MediumSTEEL
ClassificationsShip
Dimensionslength 115 3/12' x breadth 22 1/12' x depth 13'
Gross Tonnage: 203 ton
Gross Tonnage: 203 ton
Object numberABDSHIP002321
Keywords
Yard Number: 620.
Subsequent Name: LOCH BLAIR (1923).
Fate: Broken up in Belgium, December 1957.
Propulsion: Steam
Description: Strath Class admiralty trawler, screw, steel, armament 1 x 12 pdr.
Owners:
1917: Completed for the Lord Commissioners for the Admiralty. Admiralty no. 3630.
1921: Sold to Bon Accord Steam Fishing Co., renamed LOCH BLAIR, A828.
1940: Owned by Malcolm Smith Ltd.
06/1940: Requisitioned and converted to an Armed Patrol Vessel, pennant no. 4.203.
07/1946: Returned to owners.
1949: Owner Hartness Steam Fishing (J. B. Graham Manager), Hartlepool.
1955-56: Class withdrawn.
(Gerald Toghill (2003), "Royal Navy Trawlers, Part One: Admiralty Trawlers" (Maritime Books, Liskeard), p. 174)
Note:
Triple expansion engines, 3 cylinders of 12", 20" and 34", length of stroke 23", 74 NHP.
1916
1915