MOUNT EDEN
Shipbuildervessel built by
John Lewis & Sons
(Aberdeen, Scotland, 1907 - 1976)
Date31 January 1957
Object NameFISHING VESSEL
MediumSTEEL
ClassificationsShip
Dimensionslength 120 1/3' x breadth 25 1/12' x depth 12 3/6'
gross tonnage: 293 ton
gross tonnage: 293 ton
Object numberABDSHIP000205
Keywords
Yard Number: 263
Official Number: 183682
Fate: No update after 1994.
Propulsion: Motor
Description: Trawler, riveted construction, part welded.
Owners:
1957: John Lewis Fishing Division, Aberdeen
1972: British United Trawlers, Aberdeen.
1977: George Wood, Aberdeen.
1981: Metal Recoveries Ltd, Newhaven.
1987: Richardson Seiners Ltd, Aberdeen.
1991: Millbay Trawler Management Ltd, Aberdeen.
1994: Halfend Ltd, Grand Sole Fisheries
General History:
MOUNT EDEN was built by John Lewis for the John Lewis Fishing Division in 1957. All the boats in the John Lewis Fishing Division were built by John Lewis Shipyard. The others include MOUNT EVEREST and MOUNT MELLERAY. They had a dark blue hull, light blue deck, housing funnel and John Lewis flag on the funnel.
MOUNT EDEN was similar to MOUNT EVEREST but was 4' longer and built two years later than EVEREST.
In 1972 The John Lewis Fishing Division was bought over by British United Trawlers (BUT) as with other Aberdeen trawl owners also in Hull & Grimsby.
MOUNT EDEN sailed under BUT owners until 1977/78 when she was sold to George Wood of Aberdeen.
According to Lloyd's Register 1981, class was suspended on 06/08/1981, owners listed as Metal Recoveries (Newhaven) Registered Aberdeen.
In 1991 MOUNT EDEN was still registered as a side fishing, now owned by Millbay Trawler Mangement, Aberdeen.
Note: Engine number 334, Mirilees, Bickerton & Day.
Oil 4SA 6cy 380x457 Mirrless Black, Stockport