CASTLEWOOD
Shipbuildervessel built by
John Lewis & Sons
(Aberdeen, Scotland, 1907 - 1976)
Date1978
Object NameFISHING VESSEL
MediumSTEEL
ClassificationsShip
Dimensionslength 23.13m x breadth moulded 6.40m x depth 2.30m
Object numberABDSHIP002946
Keywords
Yard Number 404
Official Number A11530
Subsequent Names: CASTLEWOOD (FR 213); MORAVIA (INS 73); ARTEMIS (AH710 - WY809)
Fate: unknown, active 2011
Propulsion: Motor
Description: 'Pocket' class side trawler.
Owner:
1978: Don Fishing Co., Peterhead, PD213, later registered at Fraserburgh, FR213.
2011: Neve & Dell Trawlers Ltd, Fleetwood.
General History:
CASTLEWOOD was used as a seine net trawler. It had an open deck which was later covered in. CASTLEWOOD later changed to a Fraserburgh fishing no. FR213 and port, then was renamed MORAVIA with an Inverness no. INS73 in 1992. She was later renamed ARTEMIS (AH710) in 1999, then ARTEMIS F.D.I. in 2002. ARTEMIS had a big refit in 2010 by a company called Parkol Marine, where the fishroom wheelhouse and accommodation were upgraded and a new engine installed.
(Source: Fishing News, January 2011)
ARTEMIS does air trawling with another boat and lands its catch at Peterhead.
August 1907
1979