X.135
Name: X.135
Class: 105.5 foot, powered; Nos X.1 - X.200
Launch Date: 1915
Builder: Cochrane & Sons, Selby
Yard No: 715
Engine: CAMP
Screws: 1
Other Information:
1923 sold to A. J. Helver
27/07/1923 registered London to Thomas J. Metcalf & Ellen Metcalf, Gravesend
1923 AQUA
08/10/1937 registered to C. Crawley Ltd.
LR1974 manager S. William Coe & Co. Ltd., London
29/02/1980 to David Peppercorn, London
Broken up in 1983
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X-Lighter Classes/numbering:
X.001 – X.200: 105.5 foot, powered
X.201 – X.225: 98 foot, powered
DX.001 – DX.025: 98 foot, dumb
MISC.001 – MISC.003: Vessels believed to be former X-lighters, origins untraced
Engine Abbreviations:
‘BOL’ = 2 cyl. ‘hot bulb’ oil engine by J. & C. G. Bolinders Co., Stockholm
‘SVE’ = 2 cyl. oil engine by J. V. Svensin, Augustendal (Avance design)
‘BEAR’ = 2 cyl. oil engine by Wm. Beardmore & Co., Dalmuir</p>
‘CAMP’ = 2 cyl. ‘hot bulb’ oil engine by The Campbell Gas Engine Co. Ltd., Halifax
‘PLE’ = 2 cyl. oil engine by Plenty & Son, Newbury (Kromhout design)
‘SKAN’ = 2 cyl. oil engine by Skandia