More information : `About 3 o'clock on Thursday morning a farmer named Strick, residing on the borders of Boskenna bay, between Penberth and Lamorna, was aroused by a grating sound, and soon afterwards saw through thick fog that a vessel had run on the rocks. He ran to advise the Coastguard, but the weather was calm, and it was not necessary to use the rocket apparatus to get the crew off. Her crew remained on board throughout the day, although divers reported her bottom pierced in several places...vessel is full of water, lying in 16 foot forward and 25 foot aft at high water . . an agreement has been made with the Neptune Salvage Co for 5,000 to float the steamer and take her into Falmouth...the steamer BELOS is here awaiting a fine day to commence...the weather is still too bad for the salvage steamer to go to her...all hope has been abandoned of refloating her, and the company are saving the stores and materials...April 01, captain and owners have abandoned her.'(1)(2)
`...ashore on the coast 5 miles west of Penzance, 3 feet of water in ship...stern under water, all crew saved...vessel about 200 yards from the shore...Endeavours are being made to refloat the SAINTONAGE. A little of her cargo has washed off the deck...cargo worked out of the holds...about 20 tons washed ashore...' (4-9)
Year Built: 1882 Builder: J Blumer and Co. Engine HP: 160 Propulsion: Screw driven, 2 cylinder compound Owner: Delmas Freres Master: F L'Hermite Crew: 20 Date of Loss Qualifier: A
Additional sources cited in United Kingdom Shipwreck Index. RCG.28.03.1895(Thu)(R) BOT.Wk.Rtn.1895 Appx.C Table 1 LR.1893-4 No.125(S) |