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Name: DANDY
Launched: 1863
Completed: 05/1863
Builder: Marshall Bros, Willington Quay
Yard Number:
Dimensions: 126grt, 49nrt, 105.9 x 19.1 x 9.9ft
Engines: L1cyl (40 x 48ins), 60nhp
Engines by: JP Rennoldson, South Shields
Propulsion: Paddle
Construction: Iron
Reg Number: 45224
History:
12/05/1863 Edmund Handcock, Falmouth; registered at Falmouth
1871 Charles Palgrave & Michael Murphy, Dublin; registered at Dublin
1873 John Seed & Enoch Read, Tranmere; registered at Liverpool
1874 John Thornton, Liverpool
29/12/1880 Henry Wyrill, Scarborough; registered at Scarborough
03/01/1881 Henry Wyrill et al, Scarborough
18/03/1886 Charles William Woodall et al, Scarborough
10/03/1892 Mackay John Scobie, London; Charles W Woodall & John Woodall, Scarborough
11/11/1892 John Ness, Bridlington; John Wilson & John Francis Reynolds, Scarborough
10/08/1893 John Ness, Bridlington & John Wilson, Scarborough
02/05/1900 Frank Goodwill, Scarborough
07/12/1900 Robert William Goldsborough & David Thomas, Middlesbrough
No later history known
Comments: 1880: Scarborough's first paddle trawler
10/07/1900: Ceased fishing
27/11/1902: Converted to a lighter
Thanks to Richard Potter for the above details