The Thrifty LT152
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The Thrifty LT152

The Thrifty LT152 was a steam Drifter and I sailed on her in 1952 fishing from Newlyn, fishing for mackerel in the western approaches ie off the Bishop Rock etc.
LT 152 Thrifty

Drifter/Trawler; Call Sign GJZG; Official number 149228
145 grt; 68 nrt
99 x 20 x 10 feet, steel hull.
1x3cyl diesel; 300 hp, by AKD engine
Built 1916 by Godreeders Leidersdorp as Steam for Dutch owners, named Baltic, registered IJM 225.
1919 sold to Belgians and renamed Fernando; 1928 became Dutch owned IJM 154 Limburgia;
1929 bought by S Allerton and Frederick Spashett, renamed Thrifty LT 152;

[went through various parts of the company, including Kittiwake and Small and Co]
1939 Requisitioned by the Admiralty as a minesweeper FY 1523; 1940 based at Portland; Took part in Operation Dynamo;
1946 returned to owners;
1955 converted to diesel; 1960 sold to Alvis Trawlers of Fleetwood FD 201, 1967 renamed Catherine Shaun;
1968 owned by White Fish Authority; 1971 sold off for scrapping.

Raymond Forward
Is that an old wind chute? I remember they were good for taking funnel smoke down to accomodation.
 

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