Drifter (fishing boat)

Type of fishing boat
The Lydia Eva is the last surviving steam drifter of the herring fishing fleet based in Great Yarmouth

A drifter is a type of fishing boat. They were designed to catch herring in a long drift net. Herring fishing using drifters has a long history in the Netherlands and in many British fishing ports, particularly in East Scottish ports.

Until the mid-1960s fishing fleets in the North Sea comprised drifters and trawlers, with the drifters primarily targeting herring while the trawlers caught cod, plaice, skate and haddock, etc. By the mid-1960s the catches were greatly diminishing, particularly the herring. Consequently, the drifter fleet disappeared and many of the trawlers were adapted to work as service ships for the newly created North Sea oil rigs.

Some history of drifters is covered in Scottish east coast fishery.

Drifters preserved as museum ships include Lydia Eva, a steam drifter of the herring fishing fleet based in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk,[1] and Reaper, a restored Scottish Fifie herring drifter at the Scottish Fisheries Museum.[2]

Naval drifters were boats built in the same way used by the Royal Navy primarily to maintain and patrol anti-submarine nets. They were either purpose-built for naval use or requisitioned from private owners.

  • Norse herring drifter, c 1200 AD
    Norse herring drifter, c 1200 AD
  • Dutch Herring Buss drifter taking aboard its drift net, c. 1600
    Dutch Herring Buss drifter taking aboard its drift net, c. 1600
  • The Reaper, a restored fifie herring drifter, was originally built c. 1902
    The Reaper, a restored fifie herring drifter, was originally built c. 1902
  • The Reaper leaving Port Seton. Fifies like this were used for fishing off the coast of Scotland from the 1850s until well into the 20th century.
    The Reaper leaving Port Seton. Fifies like this were used for fishing off the coast of Scotland from the 1850s until well into the 20th century.

See also

References

  1. ^ Lydia Eva and Mincarlo Charitable Trust
  2. ^ National Register of Historic Vessels Archived November 18, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
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