Spica was a German fishing trawler that was requisitioned by the Kriegsmarine in the Second World War for use as a vorpostenboot, Serving as V 214 Spica and V 804 Spica. She returned to service as a fishing trawler post-war and was scrapped in 1955.
Description
Spica was 43.53 metres (142 ft 10 in) long, with a beam of 8.10 metres (26 ft 7 in).She had a depth of 4.65 metres (15 ft 3 in) and a draught of 3.77 metres (12 ft 4 in).[1] She was assessed at 325 GRT, 123 NRT. She was powered by a compound steam engine, which had two cylinders each of 31 centimetres (12+3⁄8 in) and 68 centimetres (26+3⁄4 in) diameter by 68 centimetres (26+3⁄4 in) stroke. The engine was built by Christiansen & Meyer, Harburg, Germany. It was rated at 62nhp.[2]
On 17 September 1939, Spica was requisitioned by the Kriegsmarine for use as a vorpostenboot. She was allocated to 2 Vorpostenflotille as V 214 Spica. She was reallocated on 21 October to 8 Vorpostenflotille as V 804 Spica.[3]
Post-war she returned to merchant service with her pre-war owners.[5] The fishing boat registration BX 383 was allocated in 1948. She was scrapped in April 1955 by W. Ritscher, Hamburg, West Germany.[3]
^ ab"Spica (62312)"(PDF). Lloyd's Register: Trawlers &c. S (in English and French). London: Lloyd's Register. 1930–1931. Retrieved 7 June 2022 – via Southampton City Council.
^"Spica (66261)"(PDF). Lloyd's Register: Chalutiers &c. SPE-SPR (in English and French). London: Lloyd's Register. 1934–1935. Retrieved 7 June 2022 – via Southampton City Council.
Gröner, Erich (1993). Die deutschen Kriegsschiffe 1815-1945 (in German). Vol. 8/I: Flußfahrzeuge, Ujäger, Vorpostenboote, Hilfsminensucher, Küstenschutzverbände (Teil 1). Koblenz: Bernard & Graefe. ISBN3-7637-4807-5.