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Eugene H. Boston, MA

Vessel Details

5/16/1975

The dragger Eugene H. was fishing on Georges Bank when she was rammed by the Grand Justice, a 494-foot Liberian merchant ship, at 10:15 a.m., in heavy fog. The Grand Justice picked up two crew members, Francis Tripp, 55, of 307 Converse Road, Marion, and First Mate Bernard Mosher, of Canada. Four other crew members--Captain Lars A. Larsen, Engineer Maynard McCartney, Ronald J. Foley, and Edward P. Gleason Jr.--died. The Grand Justice radioed the Coast Guard at 12:43 p.m. that she had struck the dragger amidships and that the vessel had sunk. The Coast Guard cutter Alert and the buoy tender Hornbeam searched the area and were joined by helicopters when the fog cleared. The Coast Guard found Mr. Gleason's body, but not those of the other three men who died. The accident left ten children fatherless.

Name Age
Maynard McCartney 55
Lars Larsen 35
Ronald Foley 56
Edward Gleason Jr. 36

8/1970

Name Age
Francis Martin

  • Trade Indicator: Fishery dragger
  • Hull Material: Wood
  • Year Built: 1944
  • Ship Builder: Thompson, ME
  • Owner: Kristine Fishing Corp. (Ole Olsen)
  • Previous Owners: John Vieira
  • Service: Commercial fishing
  • Doc. Issuance Date: 5/21/1971
  • Doc. Expiration Date:
  • USCG Doc. No.: 246564
  • IMO Number:
  • Call Sign: WA4811
  • Hull Number:
  • Length (ft): 72.2
  • Hull Depth (ft): 10.2
  • Hull Breadth (ft): 19
  • Gross Tonnage: 83
  • Net Tonnage: 56