| During 
                world war one a large programme of purchases trawlers to provide 
                a cheap anti submarine, minesweeping and patrol service. Many 
                trawlers were purchased and converted During December 1914 to 
                April 1915, 10 military class 350 tons trawlers were purchased 
                while on the stocks, and another 9 ex Portuguese were bought the 
                following September. The Royal navy settled on three standard 
                designs. these vessels were known as Mersey design. 438 tons, 
                standard with a full load of 665 tons, the smaller Castle design, 
                360 tons and 547 tons loaded, and the Strath design 311 tons and 
                429 tons loaded. Light 
                armament were supplied. The Mersey's, Castles and Strath's all 
                carried one 12- pounder gun, many of them varied slightly by having 
                the addition of 3.5 to 7.5 inch "bomb Throwers" and 
                a few had a 4-inch Gun. These trawlers were ordered in three batches 
                In November 1916 a total of 250. and in 1917 another 150. and 
                in 1918 a further 140 were ordered. Trawler 
                Blackwater was a Mersey Class trawler, pennant T04, with a displacement 
                of 438 tons, armed with 2-3 inch guns and carrying a complement 
                of 20 crew. |