Rinovia Steam Fishing Company


Rinovia Steam Fishing Company Ltd. was a large fishing company operating from Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England. It specialized in deep-water fishing in the Icelandic grounds, and was responsible for handling Icelandic vessels landing their catch in Grimsby. It was also closely associated with the Icelandic consulate in Grimsby. Its trawlers bore a logo consisting of the fluttering flag of Iceland on their grey funnel.

Business history

The firm was founded in the 1930s by J.R. Cobley and Paul Adalsteinsson MBE, and had close associations with E. Rogers and T. Little. Several of its trawlers were requisitioned by the Royal Navy in World War II for minesweeping duties and were lost, most notably the first Rinovia, a well-known on The Manacles off Falmouth, Cornwall. Most of the ships bore the names of coastal locations in Iceland.
The company had a subsidiary in Grimsby, Thickett's, which made specialized fishing equipment such as trawl boards.
The firm was absorbed by the major fishing and food company The Ross Group in 1960-1, and the ships continued to fish in the Ross fleet. The historic name lived on in Rinovia Building, Farringdon Road, Fish Docks, Grimsby, which formerly housed its offices, but this has now been demolished.

Record catch

Grimsby's first £1m annual catch was brought home by skipper Paul Adalsteinsson MBE of the Andanes.

Known trawlers of the firm

trawlerreg numlaunchedcareerfate
AlseyGY 4601932originally belonged to Alsey Steam Fishing Co.scrapped 1963
AndanesGY 531949became Ross Fighter, then Grimsby's only conventional freezer trawler, then became Ross Ramillies scrapped 1979
BlakkurGY 3781931renamed Rinoviaconverted to minesweeper and sunk in World War II
DrangeyGY 1261935?disposed of to Admiralty 1939 or 1940, after World War II became GY 280 Mildenhall, lost 1948 on Russian coast
InganesGY 461951, having previously been owned by another firm in which J.B. Cobley had an interest scrapped 1953
?Langanes
King SolGY 338successful trip in 1949
KirknesGY 281949
KopanesGY 1bought before completion by Northern Trawlers and entered service as Northern Jewel.scrapped 1978
RinoviaGY 5271948became Ross Stalker, then Ross Resolution sold on privately and lost off Australia
SletnesGY 5261947/8radically rebuilt by G.F. Sleight's for Rinovia from a German naval torpedo boat Larwot, which had previously been the trawler Mars believed scrapped 1960
StafnesGY 172served as an admiralty trawler 1939-45; became Ross Searcher