Thanks a lot for your kind words, LEUT_East, glad to see you again in the bucket!
Hi, guys! Once again active in the bucket after a chain of health issues (nothing severe, furtunately; just unconfortable
). And once again having the unvaluable aid of Colombamike since the inception of theese drawings (in fact, one of them was completely unknown for me!
).
The first of the series is an old tug, launched in 1903 as May Queen, in 191e was bought by Compañia Tabacalera, and in 1921 was bought by Pesquerias Coruñesas, in the mid 1930s was refited as a salvage tug, equiped with 5 powerful pumps and many hoses, she was renamed Argos, and with Corcubion as homeport she was ready for helping the Galician fishery fleet in the treacherous waters of Costa da Morte, the death coast, near Cape Finisterre.
In 1936 Argos was seized by the Rebel forces and was equiped with artillery as a Nationalist patrol boat, based at Ferrol. In this role, she captured the Republican ship Alfonso Senra, and later, the Swedish steamer Rona. Argos also helped to extinguish the fires in the captured prize Mar Cantabrico (qv). After the fall of Gijon in October 1937, Argos reverted to her former role of salvage tug, and was active in the rescue of the scuttled destroyer Císcar and the oiler Elcano.
After the end of the Civil War, as she was a valuable vessel for raising the many wrecked vessels that were in many Mediterranean Spanish harbours, Argos was bought by the Spanish Navy and renamed R-2, but unofficially she was known by her former name. After a long service, R-2/Argos was paid off in the mid 1970s.
Credits: Colombamike helped me since the inception of the drawing. Lot of thanks! Cheers.