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SILKSWORTH - 1964

PostPosted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 9:58 pm
by northeast
1964, 16553grt
J.L.Thompson, Sunderland (713) for R.S.Dalgleish of Newcastle
73 CHINA SEA
76 HUA HAI
Reported broken up in 1994
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Re: SILKSWORTH - 1964

PostPosted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 12:00 am
by fitter
Second ship so named.Very similar to the ship that followed it from the yard, 714 Sheaf Mount.
Doxford 670PT6 (T for turbo charged). engine, no 364

Re: SILKSWORTH - 1964

PostPosted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 2:03 pm
by Tony Frost
Was this the last 'P' engine before they found some bits to make another one for the RAVENSWORTH?

Re: SILKSWORTH - 1964

PostPosted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 7:39 pm
by fitter
Tamworth was the P we thought should be a J, but was a P with J bits added. I was told it happened to another Hawthorn Doxford, but you will see from my P type lists that the nearest in dates to Tamworth were all in 1962, so it seems unlikely, but I dare not rule it out, "strange things happen at sea."
Laings Montana , launched 05.09.60, was the first P type to enter service.
Doxfords Yannis (launched 28.03.60), and Tudor Prince (launched 20.12.60) didn't enter service till later. I have a date of completion for Yannis as 1963 which seems unlikely.
The list is what I believe is every P type built, 48 in all. "DOX OWN, DOX OTH, HL, CHANT" Doxfords own ships, Doxford built engines for other shipbuilders, Hawthorn Leslie and Chantiers respectively. The list is arranged in date order (YR).
So Alpha and Omega I know, the rest is subject to interpretation and, or, superior knowledge. It is the work of an enthusiast, not an authority. Ravensworth I have as an LBD but maybe an LBD with P parts!
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