CRISCILLA
Shipbuildervessel built by
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
(Aberdeen, Scotland, 1864 - 1992)
Shipownervessel built for
J Marr & Son Ltd
Date16 September 1966
Object NameFISHING VESSEL
MediumSTEEL
ClassificationsShip
Dimensionslength 161 5/12' x breadth 36 1/12' x depth 15 3/6'
Gross Tonnage: 952 ton
Gross Tonnage: 952 ton
Object numberABDSHIP002616
Keywords
Yard Number: 931
Official Number: 308713
Subsequent Names: COLONEL TEMPLER (1979) SEAWAY ENDEAVOUR (2011) ENDEAVOUR (2015)
Fate: Extant (2015)
Propulsion: Motor
Description: Freezer stern trawler, machinery aft.
Owners:
1966: J. Marr & Son, Hull.
1979: Ministry of Defence
General History:
1979: Converted by Globe Shiprepairers, Hull to acoustic research/survey vessel, and renamed COLONEL TEMPLER. It sank after a serious fire in 1990, and underwent a major rebuild. In 1997 it was again refitted and converted to diesel-electric propulsion.
From November 2000, COLONEL TEMPLER was operated under contract by Serco Denholm, based at HMNB Clyde, Great Harbour, Greenock. In 2001, she was converted to support diving training.
By July 2011, she was sold to a Swedish firm and renamed SEAWAY ENDEAVOUR with a blue and white livery.
According to Sea Breeze Magazine 2015, this ship was then now called ENDEAVOUR and owned by Halstorm Investment Group. It was charting and exploring shipwreck sites around the coasts and world wide, along with another old steam trawler. It was operating out of Greenock.
Engine details:
Mirrlees National Type KSSMR, 4 stroke, single acting, turbocharged, 7 cylinder, 381mm bore x 508mm stroke, 1680 b.h.p. at 400 r.p.m.
Modern Wheel Drive/Hindmarch Type R single reduction gearbox to controllable pitch propeller.
1997 with ship’s services (220 kW, 220 v D.C.) and trawl winch (240 kW) generator power take off shafts.
Linaaen C.P. stainless steel propeller 1625 s.h.p. at 240 r.p.m.
Generator set: - Dorman type 6QTN, 265 b.h.p. at 1500 r.p.m. engine driving L. Scott & Electromotors dynamo rated at 40kW, 220 volt DC.