Britmex No.4
Ship Number
619
Vessel Type
Dumb Oil Barge
Built
Belfast
Yard
East Yard
Slip Number
10
Launch Date
April 29, 1920
Delivered
June 4, 1920
Owner
Andrew Weir & Co.
Weight
474 grt
BP Length
155 feet
Breadth
36 feet
No. of Screws
-
Speed (approx)
Propulsion
None
Official No.
144567
Registered
London
Fate
Scrapped
 Britmex No.4

Based in Southampton. Sold in 1938 to Anglo American Oil Co. Scrapped in Holland in 1960.
 
The British Mexican bunkering barges were uniform in size and were all built by Harland and Wolff Ltd., six at Belfast  and five at Govan. They were intended for port work and designed to carry 800 tons of fuel oil in three large tanks amidships. They were not self-propelled, but were equipped with a boiler and pumping machinery for the rapid  discharge of the oil. There was a tall funnel aft. Of those built at Belfast, four were towed across the Irish Sea to Southampton for the fuelling of liners, which were then converting to oil-burning in increasing numbers.
 
Most of the vessels remained in service, in various locations, for more than forty years before being disposed of. Details: 160 feet length overall (including rudder)/155 feet x 36 feet breadth X 11.5 feet depth. 475 gt. Single deck.