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|Operators={{navy|UK|size=30px}},<br> {{flagicon|Canada|naval-1921|size=30px}} [[Royal Canadian Navy]],<br> {{navy|NZ|size=30px}}
* {{naval|Canada|1911}}
* {{navy|Malaysia}}
* {{naval|New Zealand|1941}}
* {{navy|Norway}}
* {{navy|Portugal}}
* {{navy|Italy}}
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|Subclasses={{navy|Germany}}: [[Type 139 patrol trawler]]
|Built range=1939 - 19451939–1945
|In commission range=
|Total ships building=
|Total ships planned=
|Total ships completed=*197 (ofin four subclasses - Isles (145), Dance (20), Shakespearian (12), and Tree (20)):
** Isles (145)
** {{sclass2|Dance|trawler|5}} (20)
** {{sclass2|Shakespearian|trawler|5}} (12)
** {{sclass2|Tree|trawler|5}} (20)
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The '''Isles-class trawlers''' were a class of [[naval trawler]] used by the [[Royal Navy]], [[Royal Canadian Navy]] and [[Royal New Zealand Navy]] during [[World War II]].
 
The type comprised 197 vessels built between 1939 and 1945 in the nearly identical Isles, {{sclass2|Dance|trawler|5}}, {{sclass2|Tree|trawler|5}} and {{sclass2|Shakespearian|trawler|5}} classes. Generally similar to the {{sclass2|Castle|trawler|1}}s of 1916–1918, though somewhat larger, they were mainly used on [[Minesweeper|minesweeping]] and harbour defence duties. Most were armed with one [[QF 12 pounder 12 cwt naval gun|12-pounder gun]] (76&nbsp;mm) and three or four [[20 mm Oerlikon]] AA guns with 30 [[depth charge]]s. In the Dance class a 4-inch AA gun (102&nbsp;mm) was fitted in place of the 12 pdr, and there were six 20&nbsp;mm Oerlikons in ''Annet'', ''Bressay'', ''Damsay'', ''Fiaray'', ''Foulness'' and ''Lindisfarne''. Four of the trawlers were given "bird" names when converted to controlled minelayers in 1943–44: ''Blackbird'' (M15), ''Dabchick'' (M22), ''Stonechat'' (M25) and ''Whitethroat'' (M03). A total of 23 of these trawlers were lost during the war.<ref>Robert Gardiner (ed. dir.), ''Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1922-1946'', p. 66. London: Conway Maritime Press, 1980.</ref> Six trawlers were loaned to Canada in 1942-45 and five to Norway in 1943–45.
The '''''Isles'' class trawlers''' were a class of [[naval trawler]] used by the [[Royal Navy]], [[Royal Canadian Navy]] and [[Royal New Zealand Navy]] during [[World War II]].
 
Postwar, 17 of the trawlers were disarmed as wreck disposal vessels: ''Bardsey'' (DV13), ''Bern'' (DV4), ''Caldy'' (DV5) ''Coll'' (DV6), ''Earraid'' (DV7), ''Fetlar'' (DV8), ''Flatholm'' (DV9), ''Graemsay'' (DV10), ''Lindisfarne'' (DV11), ''Lundy'' (DV12), ''Neave'' (DV14), ''Scalpay'' (DV15), ''Skomer'' (DV16), ''Steepholm'' (DV17), ''Switha'' (DV18), ''Tiree'' (DV19), and ''Trondra'' (DV20). At least five were employed as [[danlayer]]s (laying and retrieving dan buoys during minesweeping operations): ''Imersay'' (J422), ''Sandray'' (J424), ''Shillay'' (J426), ''Sursay'' (J427) and ''Tocogay'' (J451). After decommissioning, ''Switha'' and ''Coll'' were converted to oil tank cleaning vessels for dockyard service in 1949–50.
The class comprised 198 vessels built between 1939 and 1945 in the nearly identical Isles, Dance, Tree and Shakesperian classes. Generally similar to the [[Castle class trawlers]] of 1916-18, though somewhat larger, they were mainly used on [[Minesweeper (ship)|minesweeping]] and habour defence duties. Most were armed with one 12pdr. gun and three or four 20mm [[Oerlikon]] AA guns with 30 depth charges. In the Dance class a 4-inch AA gun was fitted in place of the 12pdr., and there were six 20mm Oerlikons in ''Annet, Bressay, Damsay, Fiaray, Foulness and Lindisfarne.'' Four of the trawlers were given 'Bird' names when converted to controlled minelayers in 1943-44: ''Blackbird'' (M15), ''Dabchick'' (M22), ''Stonechat'' (M25) and ''Whitethroat'' (M03). A total of 23 of these trawlers were lost during the war. <ref>Robert Gardiner (ed. dir.), ''Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1922-1946'', p. 66. London: Conway Maritime Press, 1980.''</ref> Six trawlers
were loaned to Canada in 1942-45 and five to Norway in 1943-45.
 
By 1949 there remained in service of this type 31 trawlers and four controlled minelayers in the Royal Navy, one controlled minelayer in the Royal Canadian Navy, and four trawlers in the Royal New Zealand Navy. An additional 16 were in service in the [[Italian Navy]] and six in the [[Portuguese Navy]].<ref>Francis E. McMurtrie and Raymond V.B. Blackman (eds.), ''Jane's Fighting Ships 1949-50'', pp. 62, 63, 92, 94, 217, 258. New York: The McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1949.</ref> Most of the surviving Royal Navy examples were discarded in the 1950s, but a few remained until the 1960s. Two acquired postwar by the Federal [[German Navy]] remained in service as training vessels well into the 1970s, with one, ''Trave'' (ex-''Dochet''), resold to Turkey for further service in 1977.
Postwar, 16 of the trawlers were disarmed as wreck disposal vessels: ''Bardsey'' (DV13), ''Bern'' (DV4), ''Caldy'' (DV5) ''Coll''(DV6), ''Earraid'' (DV7), ''Fetlar'' (DV8), ''Flatholm'' (DV9), ''Graemsay'' (DV10), ''Lindisfarne'' (DV11), ''Lundy'' (DV12), ''Neave'' (DV14), ''Scalpay'' (DV15), ''Steepholm'' (DV17), ''Switha'' (DV18), ''Tiree'' (DV19), and ''Trondra'' (DV20). At least five were employed as danlayers (laying and retrieving dan buoys during minesweeping operations): ''Imersay'' (J422), ''Sandray'' (J424), ''Shillay'' (J426), ''Sursay'' (J427) and ''Tocogay'' (J451). After decommissioning, ''Switha'' and ''Coll'' were converted to oil tank cleaning vessels for dockyard service in 1949-50.
 
==Builders==
By 1949 there remained in service of this type 31 trawlers and four controlled minelayers in the Royal Navy, one controlled minelayer in the Royal Canadian Navy, and four trawlers in the Royal New Zealand Navy. An additional 16 were in service in the [[Italian Navy]] and six in the [[Portuguese Navy]]. <ref>Francis E. McMurtrie and Raymond V.B. Blackman (eds.), ''Jane's Fighting Ships 1949-50'', pp. 62, 63, 92, 94, 217, 258. New York: The McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1949. </ref> Most of the surviving Royal Navy examples were discarded in the 1950s, but a few remained until the 1960s. Two acquired postwar by the Federal [[German Navy]] remained in service as training vessels well into the 1970s, with one, ''Trave'' (ex-''Dochet''), resold to Turkey for further service in 1977.
* Ardrossan Dockyard Company, [[Ardrossan]], UK
* George Brown & Company (Marine) Ltd., Greenock, UK
* Cochrane & Sons, Ltd., [[Selby]], UK
* [[Collingwood Shipbuilding]], [[Collingwood, Ontario]], Canada
* [[Cook, Welton & Gemmell]], Beverley, UK
* [[John Crown & Sons Ltd]]., [[Sunderland]], UK
* [[Davie Shipbuilding|G.T. Davie & Sons]], Lauzon, Quebec, Canada
* [[Ferguson Shipbuilders|Ferguson Bros. Ltd.]], Port Glasgow, UK
* [[Fleming & Ferguson]], Paisley, UK
* Goole Shipbuilding & Repair Company, [[Goole]], UK
* Alexander Hall & Company, Aberdeen, UK
* [[Hall, Russell & Company]], Aberdeen, UK
* [[A. & J. Inglis]], Glasgow, UK
* Kingston Shipyards, [[Kingston, Ontario]]
* John Lewis & Sons, Aberdeen, UK
* Midland Shipyards, [[Midland, Ontario]], Canada
* [[Henry Robb]] Ltd., Leith, UK
* [[Smiths Dock Company]] Ltd., South Bank-on-Tees, UK
 
==Ships in class==
*Builders
**Ardrossan Dockyard Company, Ardrossa, UK
**George Brown & Company (Marine) Ltd., Greenock, UK
**Cochrane & Sons, Ltd., Selby, UK
**Collingwood Shipyards, Collingwood, Ont.
**Cook, Welton & Gemmell, Beverley, UK
**John Crown & Sons, Ltd., Sunderland, UK
**G.T. Davie & Sons, Lauzon, Quebec
**Ferguson Bros. Ltd., Port Glasgow, UK
**Fleming & Ferguson, Paisley, UK
**Goole Shipbuilding & Repair Company, Goole, UK
**Alexander Hall & Company, Aberdeen, UK
**Hall, Russell & Company, Aberdeen, UK
**A. & J. Inglis, Glasgow, UK
**Kingston Shipyards, Kingston, Ont.
**John Lewis & Sons, Aberdeen, UK
**Midland Shipyards, Midland, Ont.
**Henry Robb, Ltd., Leith, UK
**Smith's Dock Company, Ltd., South Bank-on-Tees, UK
 
===Royal Navy===
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"
|+ Construction data for Isles-class trawlers of the Royal Navy
|+'''Royal Navy'''
|-
! scope="col" | Ship
! width scope="col" 80| Builder
! width scope="col" 80| Laid Downdown
! width scope="col" 80| Launched
! scope="col" | Commissioned/{{wbr}}Completed
! width = 80|Comm'd
! width scope="col" 80|Paid OffFate
! Fate
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Ailsa Craig|T377|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|16 October 1943<ref name="lencolp451">{{Harvard citation no brackets |Lenton |Colledge |1973|p=451}}</ref>
|1943
|24 December 1943<ref name="Ellp294">{{Harvard citation no brackets |Elliott |1977 |p=294}}</ref>
|
|Sold 1946 and renamed ''Veslemoy''. Renamed ''Toran'' in 1952. Lost 19 February 1955.<ref name="lencolp451"/>
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Annet|T341|2}}<ref>[http://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/6623.html HMS Annet T341] uboat.net</ref>
|{{HMS|Annet|T341}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|25 March 1943<ref name="lencolp451"/>
|19 June 1943<ref name="Ellp294"/>
|
| Became a Wreck disposal vessel in 1946.<ref name="lencolp451"/> Still in use as diving Vessel for clearance diving in 1953.<ref name="jfs53p61">{{Harvard citation no brackets|Blackman|1953|p=61}}</ref> Sold 1957.<ref name="jfs60p50">{{Harvard citation no brackets|Blackman|1960|p=60}}</ref> Became fishery protection vessel FPV ''Ulva'' for [[Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency|Fishery Board for Scotland]] in 1958. Withdrawn from use 1971 and scrapped 1972.<ref name="lencolp451"/><ref>{{cite web |title=FISHERY PROTECTION VESSEL LIST: ULVA |url=https://www2.gov.scot/resource/doc/295194/0096114.pdf |page=33 |access-date=17 February 2019 |archive-date=6 March 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160306035336/http://www.gov.scot/Resource/Doc/295194/0096114.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>
|
|Still in service 1949
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Arran|T06|2}}
|{{HMS|Anticosti|T274}}
|Collingwood
|
|1942
|
|
|Transferred to RCN as {{HMCS|Anticosti|T274}}.
|-
|{{HMS|Arran|T06}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|16 November 1940<ref name="lencolp451"/>
|1940
|1 May 1941<ref name="Ellp292">{{Harvard citation no brackets |Elliott |1977 |p=292}}</ref>
|
|Sold 1946 and renamed ''Assan Reis''. Renamed ''Professor Henking'' 1952.<ref name="lencolp451"/>
|
|Sold 1946
|-
|{{HMS|Baffin|T275}}
|Collingwood
|
|1942
|
|
|Transferred to RCN as {{HMCS|Baffin|T275}}
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Balta|T50|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|2 December 1940<ref name="lencolp451"/>
|1940
|19 May 1941<ref name="Ellp293">{{Harvard citation no brackets |Elliott |1977 |p=293}}</ref>
|
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Bardsey|T273|2}}
|Fleming & Ferguson
|
|17 July 1943<ref name="lencolp451"/>
|15 September 1943<ref name="Ellp294"/>
|
|
|Still in service 1949 as wreck disposal vessel (DV13)
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Benbecula|T379|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|28 October 1943<ref name="lencolp451"/>
|1943
|13 January 1944<ref name="Ellp294"/>
|
|Sold 1946, bought by [[HM Customs and Excise]] and served as [[HMRC Vigilant (1947)|HMRC ''Vigilant'']]
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Bern|T294|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|2 May 1942<ref name="lencolp451"/>
|9 October 1942<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|Still in service 1949 as wreck disposal vessel (DV4)
|
|Still in service 1949 as wreck disposal vessel (DV4)
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Biggal|T404T403|2}}
|Ferguson Bros.
|
|1944
|
|4 December 1944<ref name="lencolp451"/>
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Blackbird|T404|2}} (ex-''Sheppey'')
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|20 February 1943<ref name="lencolp455">{{Harvard citation no brackets |Lenton |Colledge |1973 |p=455}}</ref>
|20 February 1943
|
|
|Converted to controlled minelayer (M15) 1943: still in service 1949
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Bressay|T214|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|20 January 1942<ref name="lencolp451"/>
|1942
|10 May 1942<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Brora|T99|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|18 December 1940<ref name="lencolp451"/>
|1940
|11 June 1941<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|Grounded off Hebrides 6 September 1941
|
|War loss 6 Sep 1941
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Bruray|T236|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|16 May 1942<ref name="lencolp451"/>
|1942
|1 December 1942<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|Transferred to Portugal 1943 as ''Sam Miguel'' (P1)
|
|Transferred to Portugal 1943 as ''Sam Miguel'' (P1)
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Bryher|T350|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|8 April 1943<ref name="lencolp451"/>
|20 July 1943<ref name="Ellp294"/>
|
|Still in service 1949
|
|Still in service 1949
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Burra|T158|2}}
|Goole S.B. & R. Co.
|
|29 March 1941<ref name="lencolp451"/>
|1941
|18 July 1941<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|Transferred to Italy 1946 as ''DR 301''
|
|Transferred to Italy 1946 as ''DR 301''
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Bute|T168|2}}
|Goole S.B. & R. Co.
|
|12 May 1941<ref name="lencolp451"/>
|1941
|15 September 1941<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Caldy|T359|2}}
|{{HMS|Cailiff|T276}}
|Collingwood
|
|1942
|
|
|Transferred to RCN as {{HMCS|Cailiff|T276}}.
|-
|{{HMS|Caldy|T359}}
|John Lewis & Sons
|
|31 August 1943<ref name="lencolp451"/>
|1943
|14 December 1943<ref name="Ellp294"/>
|
|
|Still in service 1949 as wreck disposal vessel (DV5)
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Campobello|T378|2}}
|Collingwood Shipbuilding
|
|1942
|
|19 June 1942<ref name="lencolp457">{{Harvard citation no brackets |Lenton |Colledge |1973|p=457}}</ref>
|
|War loss 16 Mar 1943.
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Copinsay|T147|2}}
|Cochrane & Sons
|
|1940
|
|
|12 April 1940<ref name="lencolp452">{{Harvard citation no brackets |Lenton |Colledge |1973|p=452}}</ref>
|25 April 1941<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Crowlin|T380|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|15 November 1943<ref name="lencolp452"/>
|1943
|28 January 1944<ref name="Ellp295">{{Harvard citation no brackets |Elliott |1977 |p=295}}</ref>
|
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Cumbrae|T154|2}}
|Cochrane & Sons
|
|20 December 1940<ref name="lencolp452"/>
|1940
|17 May 1941<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|To Italy 1946 as ''DR 302''
|
|To Italy 1946 as ''DR 302''
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Damsay|T208|2}}
|George Brown & Co.
|
|27 June 1942<ref name="lencolp452"/>
|3 September 1942<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|Still in service 1949
|
|Still in service 1949
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Dochet|T286|2}}
|G.T. Davie & Sons
|
|26 June 1942<ref name="lencolp457"/>
|1942
|13 November 1942<ref name="Ellp296">{{Harvard citation no brackets |Elliott |1977 |p=296}}</ref>
|
|Acquired by Federal German Navy postwar and renamed ''Trave'' (A51) as a [[Type 139 patrol trawler]]; sold to Turkey in 1977
|
|Transferred to Federal German Navy postwar and renamed ''Trave'' (A51) as a [[Type 139 patrol trawler]]; sold to Turkey in 1977
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Earraid|T297|2}} (ex-''Gruna'')
|John Crown & Sons
|
|18 December 1941<ref name="lencolp453">{{Harvard citation no brackets |Lenton |Colledge |1973 |p=453}}</ref>
|18 Dec 1941
|11 May 1942<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|
|Later wreck disposal vessel (DV7); sold 1948
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Eday|T201|2}}
|Cochrane & Sons
|
|26 June 1941<ref name="lencolp452"/>
|1941
|22 November 1941<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|Loaned to Norway as ''Tromöy'' (i) 1943–44; sold into mercantile use 1946
|
|Loaned to Norway as ''Tromöy'' (i) 1943-44; sold mercantile 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Egilsay|T215|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|7 February 1942<ref name="lencolp452"/>
|1942
|28 May 1943<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|
|To Italy 1946 as ''DR 306''
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Ensay|T216|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|5 March 1942<ref name="lencolp452"/>
|1942
|15 June 1942<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|
|To Italy 1946 as ''DR 314''
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Eriskay|T217|2}}
|Fleming & Ferguson
|
|28 August 1942<ref name="lencolp452"/>
|1942
|28 October 1942<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|
|To Portugal 1943 as P8
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Fara|T162|2}}
|Cochrane & Sons
|
|1941
|
|
|27 January 1941<ref name="lencolp452"/>
|28 June 1941<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Farne|T353|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|22 April 1943<ref name="lencolp452"/>
|1943
|31 August 1943<ref name="Ellp295"/>
|
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Fetlar|T202|2}}
|Cochrane & Sons
|
|July 1941
|
|
|10 July 1941<ref name="lencolp452"/>
|13 December 1941<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|Still in service 1949 as wreck disposal vessel (DV8)
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Fiaray|T238|2}}
|Goole S.B. & R. Co.
|
|13 June 1942<ref name="lencolp452"/>
|1942
|27 September 1942<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Filla|T212|2}}
|John Crown & Sons
|
|2 April 1942<ref name="lencolp452"/>
|1942
|28 August 1942<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|
|To Italy 1946 as ''DR 305''
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Flatholm|T354|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|8 May 1943<ref name="lencolp452"/>
|20 August 1943<ref name="Ellp295"/>
|
|
|Later wreck disposal vessel (DV9); sold 1948
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Flint|T287|2}}
|G.T. Davie & Sons
|
|14 July 1942<ref name="lencolp457"/>
|1942
|13 November 1942<ref name="Ellp296"/>
|
|Acquired by Federal German Navy postwar and renamed ''Eider'' (A50) as a [[Type 139 patrol trawler]]
|
|Transferred to Federal German Navy postwar and renamed ''Eider'' (A50) as a [[Type 139 patrol trawler]]
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Flotta|T171|2}}
|Cochrane & Sons
|
|13 February 1941<ref name="lencolp452"/>
|1941
|7 June 1941<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|Grounded off East Scotland 6 Nov 1941.
|
|War loss 6 Nov 1941.
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Foula|T203|2}}
|Cochrane & Sons
|
|1941
|
|
|28 July 1941<ref name="lencolp452"/>
|3 January 1942<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|To Italy 1946 as ''DR 313''
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Foulness|T342|2}}
|John Lewis & Sons
|
|23 March 1942<ref name="lencolp452"/>
|30 June 1943<ref name="Ellp295"/>
|
|
|Still in service 1949
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Fuday|T385|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|1 January 1944<ref name="lencolp452"/>
|1944
|24 March 1944<ref name="Ellp295"/>
|
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Gairsay|T290|2}}
|AdrossanArdrossan Dockyard Co.
|
|1942
|
|
|28 May 1942<ref name="lencolp452"/>
|2 September 1943<ref name="Ellp295"/>
|War loss 4 Aug 1944.
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Ganilly|T367|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|22 May 1943<ref name="lencolp452"/>
|1943
|
|War loss 5 July 1944
|
|War loss 5 Jul 1944.
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Gateshead|T288|2}}
|G.T. Davie & Sons
|
|1942
|
|
|1 August 1942<ref name="lencolp457"/>
|11 May 1943<ref name="Ellp296"/>
|Sold 1947
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Gillstone|T355|2}}
|Cochrane & Sons
|
|1943
|
|
|19 July 1943<ref name="lencolp453"/>
|13 November 1943<ref name="Ellp295"/>
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Gorregan|T387|2}}
|Ardrossan Dockyard Co.
|
|30 December 1943<ref name="lencolp453"/>
|16 June 1944<ref name="Ellp295"/>
|
|
|Still in service 1949
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Graemsay|T291|2}}
|Ardrossan Dockyard Co.
|
|3 August 1942<ref name="lencolp453"/>
|16 June 1943<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|
|Still in service 1949 as wreck disposal vessel (DV10)
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Grain|T360|2}}
|Cochrane & Sons
|
|1943
|
|
|17 August 1943<ref name="lencolp453"/>
|16 November 1943<ref name="Ellp295"/>
|To Italy 1946 as ''DR 309''
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Grassholm|T344|2}}
|John Lewis & Sons
|
|20 April 1943<ref name="lencolp453"/>
|1943
|17 August 1943<ref name="Ellp295"/>
|
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Gruinard|T239T230|2}}
|John Crown & Sons
|
|20 November 1943<ref name="lencolp453"/>
|1943
|1 March 1943<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|
|To Portugal 1943 as P7
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Gulland|T239|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|30 April 1943
|5 AugAugust 1943<ref name="lencolp453"/>
|30 OctOctober 1943<ref name="Ellp295"/>
|Sold to mercantile use 1946; renamed ''Henken'' 1947 and ''Arab Trader'' 1949; wrecked north of Mombasa 13 April 1951. Boiler and wreckage still on reef.<ref name="Shipwrecks 2006">Shipwrecks & Salvage on the East African Coast. 2006. Kevin Patience</ref>
|
|Sold mercantile 1946; renamed ''Henken'' 1947 and ''Arab Trader'' 1949; wrecked north of Mombasa 13 April 1951
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Gweal|T246|2}} (ex-''BrorerayBoreray'')
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|17 June 1943<ref name="lencolp451"/>
|1943
|3 November 1942<ref name="Ellp294"/>
|
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|HannerayHannaray|T389|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|12 February 1944<ref name="lencolp453"/>
|1944
|3 May 1944<ref name="Ellp295"/>
|
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Harris|T386|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|29 January 1944<ref name="lencolp453"/>
|1944
|12 April 1944<ref name="Ellp295"/>
|
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Hascosay|T390|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|28 March 1944<ref name="lencolp453"/>
|1944
|26 May 1944<ref name="Ellp295"/>
|
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Hayling|T271|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|17 August 1942<ref name="lencolp453"/>
|
|
|To Portugal 1943 as ''Terceira'' (P3)
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Hellisay|T391|2}}
|Cochrane & Sons
|
|1944
|
|
|27 March 1944<ref name="lencolp453"/>
|17 July 1944<ref name="Ellp295"/>
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Hermetray|T392|2}}
|Cochrane & Sons
|
|11 April 1944<ref name="lencolp453"/>
|22 August 1944<ref name="Ellp295"/>
|
|Sold 1947
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Herschell|T289|2}}
|G.T. Davie & Sons
|
|1942
|
|
|5 November 1942<ref name="lencolp457"/>
|29 May 1943<ref name="Ellp296"/>
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Hildasay|T173|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|29 April 1941<ref name="lencolp453"/>
|1941
|30 September 1941<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|Grounded on Diani reef south of Mombasa, Kenya on 21 Jun 1945. Broke up during the next three months. Boiler visible at low tide.
|
<ref name="Shipwrecks 2006"/>
|War loss 21 Jun 1945
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Hoxa|T16|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|15 January 1941<ref name="lencolp453"/>
|1941
|18 July 1941<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Hoy|T114|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|1 February 1941<ref name="lencolp453"/>
|1941
|10 July 1941<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Hunda|T298|2}}
|Ferguson Bros.
|
|4 February 1942<ref name="lencolp453"/>
|1942
|31 March 1942<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Imersay|T422|2}}
|Cochrane & Sons
|
|21 August 1944<ref name="lencolp453"/>
|8 December 1944<ref name="Ellp295"/>
|
|Still in service 1949 as [[danlayer]] (J422)
|
|Still in service 1949 (J422)
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Inchcolm|T18|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|3 March 1941<ref name="lencolp453"/>
|1941
|25 July 1941<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Inchmarnock|T166|2}}
|John Lewis & Sons
|
|25 August 1941<ref name="lencolp454"/>
|1941
|28 November 1941<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|Loaned to Norway as ''Karmöy'' 1944–45; sold mercantile 1946
|
|Loaned to Norway as ''Karmöy'' 1944-45; sold mercantile 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Islay|T172|2}}
|{{HMS|Ironbound|T284}}
|Kingston
|
|1942
|
|
|Transferred to RCN as {{HMCS|Ironbound|T284}}.
|-
|{{HMS|Islay|T172}}
|Smith's Dock Co.
|
|10 April 1941<ref name="lencolp454"/>
|1941
|17 June 1941<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Jura|T169|2}}
|Ardrossan Dockyard Co.
|
|22 November 1941<ref name="lencolp454"/>
|1941
|
|
|War loss 7 Jan 1943
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Kerrera|T200|2}}
|Ferguson Bros.
|
|22 September 1941<ref name="lencolp454"/>
|1941
|31 October 1941<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|Loaned to Norway as ''Oksöy'' 1944–45; sold mercantile 1946
|
|Loaned to Norway as ''Oksöy'' 1944-45; sold mercantile 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Kintyre|T165|2}}
|Ardrossan Dockyard Co.
|
|21 October 1941<ref name="lencolp454"/>
|1941
|24 April 1942<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Kittern|T382|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|28 August 1943<ref name="lencolp454"/>
|1943
|13 November 1943<ref name="Ellp295"/>
|
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|LindesfarneLindisfarne|T361|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|17 June 1943<ref name="lencolp454"/>
|17 August 1943<ref name="Ellp295"/>
|
|
|Still in service as wreck disposal vessel (DV11)
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Lingay|T423|2}}
|Cochrane & Sons
|
|1944
|
|
|6 September 1944<ref name="lencolp454"/>
|6 January 1945<ref name="Ellp295"/>
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Longa|T366|2}}
|{{HMS|Liscomb|T285}}
|Cochrane & Sons
|Kingston
|
|1942
|
|
|Transferred to RCN as {{HMCS|Liscomb|T285}}.
|-
|{{HMS|Longa|T366}}
|Cochrane
|
|1943
|
|
|15 October 1943<ref name="lencolp454"/>
|13 February 1944<ref name="Ellp295"/>
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Lundy|T272|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|29 August 1942<ref name="lencolp454"/>
|15 January 1943<ref name="Ellp294"/>
|
|Still in service in 1949 as wreck disposal vessel (DV12)
|
|Still in service 1949 as wreck disposal vessel (DV12)
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Mewstone|T374|2}}
|{{HMS|Magdalen|T279}}
|Midland
|
|1942
|
|
|Transferred to RCN as {{HMCS|Magdalen|T279}}.
|-
|{{HMS|Mewstone|T374}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|16 September 1943<ref name="lencolp454"/>
|1943
|26 November 1943<ref name="Ellp295"/>
|
|Sold 1946
|
|To Italy 1946 as ''DR307''
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Minalto|T362|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|3 July 1943<ref name="lencolp454"/>
|1943
|30 September 1943<ref name="Ellp295"/>
|
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Mincarlo|T388|2}}
|Ardrossan Dockyard Co.
|
|28 March 1944<ref name="lencolp454"/>
|1944
|24 October 1944<ref name="Ellp295"/>
|
|Loaned to Norway as ''Tromöy'' (ii) 1944–45, sold mercantile 1946
|
|Loaned to Norway as ''Tromöy'' 1944-46, sold mercantile 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Mousa|T295|2}}
|Goole S.B. & R. Co.
|
|1 June 1942<ref name="lencolp454"/>
|1942
|30 August 1942<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|
|To Italy 1946 as ''DR 311''
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Mull|T110|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|27 March 1941<ref name="lencolp454"/>
|1941
|19 August 1941<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Neave|T247|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|16 July 1942<ref name="lencolp454"/>
|25 November 1942<ref name="Ellp294"/>
|
|Still in service in 1949 as wreck disposal vessel (DV14)
|
|Still in service 1949 as wreck disposal vessel (DV14)
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Orfasy|T204|2}}
|A. Hall & Co.
|
|17 March 1942<ref name="lencolp454"/>
|
|War loss 22 October 1943
|
|
|
|War loss 22 Oct 1943.
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Oronsay|T375|2}}
|Cochrane & Sons
|
|
|
|
|
|
|30 October 1943<ref name="lencolp454"/>
|16 February 1944<ref name="Ellp295"/>
|Still in service 1949
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Oxna|T296|2}}
|A. & J. Inglis
|
|
|
|
|
|
|26 January 1943<ref name="lencolp455"/>
|18 July 1943<ref name="Ellp294"/>
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Pladda|T144|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|
|
|
|
|
|16 April 1941<ref name="lencolp455"/>
|19 August 1941<ref name="Ellp294"/>
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Porcher|T281|2}}
|Midland Shipyards
|
|
|
|
|
|
|26 May 1942<ref name="lencolp458">{{Harvard citation no brackets |Lenton |Colledge |1973 |p=458}}</ref>
|27 October 1942<ref name="Ellp296"/>
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Prospect|T282|2}}
|Midland Shipyards
|
|
|
|
|
|
|16 June 1942<ref name="lencolp458"/>
|4 November 1942<ref name="Ellp296"/>
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Ronaldsay|T149|2}}
|Cochrane & Sons
|
|
|
|
|
|
|14 February 1941<ref name="lencolp455"/>
|17 July 1941<ref name="Ellp294"/>
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Rosevean|T363|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|
|
|
|
|
|17 July 1943<ref name="lencolp455"/>
|16 October 1943<ref name="Ellp295"/>
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Rousay|T210|2}}
|Goole S.B. & R. Co.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|20 December 1941<ref name="lencolp455"/>
|17 April 1942<ref name="Ellp294"/>
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Ruskholm|T211|2}}
|Goole S.B. & R. Co.
|
|4 February 1942<ref name="lencolp455"/>
|10 May 1942<ref name="Ellp294"/>
|
|
|To Portugal 1945 as ''Baldaque da Silva''
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Rysa|T164|2}}
|Cochrane & Sons
|
|
|
|
|
|15 March 1941<ref name="lencolp455"/>
|9 August 1941<ref name="Ellp294"/>
|War loss 8 Dec 1943
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Scalpay|T237|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|
|
|
|
|
|2 June 1942<ref name="lencolp455"/>
|20 October 1941<ref name="Ellp294"/>
|Later wreck disposal vessel (DV15); sold 1948
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Shapinsay|T176|2}}
|Cochrane & Sons
|
|
|
|
|
|
|29 March 1941<ref name="lencolp455"/>
|5 September 1941<ref name="Ellp294"/>
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Shiant|T170|2}}
|Goole S.B. & R. Co.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|9 August 1941<ref name="lencolp456">{{Harvard citation no brackets |Lenton |Colledge |1973 |p=456}}</ref>
|24 November 1941<ref name="Ellp294"/>
|Loaned to Norway as ''Jelöy'' 1944–45; sold mercantile 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Skokholm|T376|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|29 September 1943<ref name="lencolp456"/>
|1943
|10 December 1943<ref name="Ellp295"/>
|
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Skomer|T381|2}}
|John Lewis & Sons
|
|
|
|
|
|
|17 June 1943<ref name="lencolp456"/>
|4 November 1943<ref name="Ellp295"/>
|Still in service 1949
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Skye|T163|2}}
|Henry Robb
|
|
|
|
|
|
|17 March 1942<ref name="lencolp456"/>
|22 July 1942<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|Still in service 1949
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Sluna|T177|2}}
|Cochrane & Sons
|
|
|
|
|
|
|14 April 1941<ref name="lencolp456"/>
|10 October 1941<ref name="Ellp294"/>
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|St. Agnes|T352|2}}
|John Lewis & Sons
|
|
|
|
|
|
|19 May 1943<ref name="lencolp455"/>
|21 September 1943<ref name="Ellp295"/>
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|St. Kilda|T209|2}}
|A. Hall & Co.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|29 May 1942<ref name="lencolp455"/>
|30 September 1942<ref name="Ellp294"/>
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Staffa|T159|2}}
|Henry Robb
|
|
|
|
|
|
|15 June 1942<ref name="lencolp456"/>
|31 August 1942<ref name="Ellp294"/>
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Steepholm|T356|2}}
|John Lewis & Sons
|
|
|
|
|
|
|15 July 1943<ref name="lencolp456"/>
|1 December 1943<ref name="Ellp295"/>
|Converted to wreck disposal vessel December 1945. Still in use as the last of 18 wreck disposal vessels in 1958.<ref>{{harvnb|''Navy News'' June 1958|p=9}}</ref>
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Stroma|T150|2}}
|Hall, Russell & Co.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|19 November 1941<ref name="lencolp456"/>
|22 January 1942<ref name="Ellp294"/>
|To Italy 1946 as ''DR 315''
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Stronsay|T178|2}}
|A. & J. Inglis
|
|
|
|
|4 March 1942<ref name="lencolp456"/>
|
|War loss 5 Feb 1943
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|Switha|T179|2}}
|A. & J. Inglis
|
|3 April 1942<ref name="lencolp456"/>
|15 June 1942<ref name="Ellp294"/>
|Later wreck disposal vessel (DV18); converted to oil fuel tank cleaning vessel 1949-50
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Texada|T283|2}}
|Midland Shipyards
|
|27 July 1942<ref name="lencolp457"/>
|17 November 1942<ref name="Ellp296"/>
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Tiree|T180|2}}
|Goole S.B. & R. Co.
|
|6 September 1941<ref name="lencolp456"/>
|12 January 1942<ref name="Ellp294"/>
|Still in service 1949 as wreck disposal vessel (DV19)
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Trondra|T181|2}}
|John Lewis & Sons
|
|4 October 1941<ref name="lencolp456"/>
|16 January 1942<ref name="Ellp294"/>
|Still in service 1949 as wreck disposal vessel (DV20)
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Ulva|T248|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|30 July 1942<ref name="lencolp456"/>
|15 December 1942<ref name="Ellp294"/>
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Unst|T213|2}}
|Ferguson Bros.
|
|28 May 1942<ref name="lencolp456"/>
|31 July 1942<ref name="Ellp294"/>
|To Italy 1946 as ''DR 303''
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Vatersay|T378|2}}
|{{HMS|Texada|T283}}
|Cochrane
|
|13 November 1943<ref name="lencolp457"/>
|9 March 1944<ref name="Ellp295"/>
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Wallasea|T345|2}}
|Henry Robb
|
|22 April 1943<ref name="lencolp456"/>
|26 July 1943<ref name="Ellp296"/>
|War loss 6 Jan 1944.
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Westray|T182|2}}
|John Lewis & Sons
|
|4 November 1941<ref name="lencolp457"/>
|2 March 1942<ref name="Ellp294"/>
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Whalsay|T293|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
|4 April 1942<ref name="lencolp457"/>
|28 August 1942<ref name="Ellp294"/>
|To Portugal 1943 as ''Santa Maria'' (P4)
|}
 
The following 21 trawlers may be{{citation needed|date=July 2012}} described as comprising the '''Repeat Isles class''':
 
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"
|+ Construction data for Repeat Isles–class trawlers of the Royal Navy
|-
! scope="col" | Ship
! scope="col" | Builder
! scope="col" | Laid down
! scope="col" | Launched
! scope="col" | Commissioned/{{wbr}}Completed
! scope="col" | Fate
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Calvay||2}}
| Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
| 29 November 1943<ref name="lencolp451"/>
| 16 February 1944<ref name="Ellp295"/>
| Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Canna||2}}
| Cochrane & Sons
|
| 18 November 1940<ref name="lencolp451"/>
| 3 March 1941<ref name="Ellp293"/>
| War loss 5 December 1942<ref name="lencolp451"/>
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Cava||2}}
|{{HMS|Tiree|T180}}
| Fleming & Ferguson
|
| 3 March 1941<ref name="lencolp451"/>
| 3 March 1941<ref name="Ellp293"/>
| Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Coll|T207|2}}
| Ardrossan Dockyard Co.
|
| 7 April 1942<ref name="lencolp452"/>
| 21 September 1942<ref name="Ellp293"/>
| Later wreck disposal vessel (DV6); converted to oil fuel tank cleaning vessel 1949-50
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Colsay||2}}
| Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
| 15 December 1943<ref name="lencolp452"/>
|
| war loss 1944
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Dabchick|M22|2}} (ex-''Thorney'')
| Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
| 9 March 1943<ref name="lencolp456"/>
|
| converted 1943 to controlled minelayer (M22); still in service 1949
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Orsay||2}}
|{{HMS|Trondra|T181}}
|John LewisCochrane & Sons
|
|4 Oct 1941
|
| 1 January 1945<ref name="lencolp454"/>
|
|Still still in service 1949 as wreck disposal vessel (DV20)
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMSHMT|UlvaRona|T248|2}}
| Cochrane & Sons
|
| February 1945
|
| still in service 1949
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Sandray|T424|2}}
| Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
| 5 October 1944<ref name="lencolp455"/>
| 27 December 1944<ref name="Ellp296"/>
| Still in service 1949 as [[danlayer]] (J424)
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Scaravay||2}}
| Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
| 22 October 1944<ref name="lencolp455"/>
| 14 January 1945<ref name="Ellp296"/>
| Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Sheppey|T292|2}} (ex-''Raasay'')
| Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
| 1 April 1942<ref name="lencolp455"/>
| 18 September 1942<ref name="Ellp293"/>
| Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Shillay|T426|2}}
| Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
| 18 November 1944<ref name="lencolp456"/>
| 30 January 1945<ref name="Ellp296"/>
| Still in service 1949 as danlayer (J426)
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Stonechat|M25|2}}
|{{HMS|Unst|T213}}
| Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
| 22 August 1944<ref name="lencolp457"/>
|
| 1944 as controlled minelayer (M25); still in service 1949
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Sursay|T427|2}}
| Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
| 16 December 1944
| 26 February 1945<ref name="Ellp296"/>
| Still in service 1949 as danlayer (J427)
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Tahay||2}}
| Cook, Welton & Gemmell
| 31 December 1944<ref name="lencolp456"/>
| 23 March 1945<ref name="Ellp296"/>
|
| Still in service 1949
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Tocogay|T451|2}}
| Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
| 7 February 1945<ref name="lencolp456"/>
|
| still in service 1949 as danlayer (J451)
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Trodday||2}}
|{{HMS|Vatersay|T378}}
| Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|Cochrane
|
| 3 March 1945<ref name="lencolp456"/>
|1943
|
| still in service 1949
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Vaceasay||2}}
|{{HMS|Wallasea|T345}}
| Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|Henry Robb
|
| 17 March 1945<ref name="lencolp457"/>
|1943
|
| still in service 1949
|
|War loss 6 Jan 1944.
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Vallay||2}}
|{{HMS|Westray|T182}}
| Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|John Lewis & Sons
|
| 10 April 1945<ref name="lencolp457"/>
|1941
|
| still in service 1949
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMCS|Whitethroat|M03|2}}
| Welton & Gemmell
|
| 6 September 1944<ref name="lencolp457"/>
|Sold 1946
| 1944
| 1944 as controlled minelayer (M03); still in service 1949
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMT|Wiay||2}}
|{{HMS|Whalsay|T293}}
| Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|
| 26 April 1944<ref name="lencolp457"/>
|15 February 1940
|
| still in service 1949
|
|To Portugal 1943 as ''Santa Maria'' (P4)
|}
 
===Royal Canadian Navy===
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"
 
|+ Construction data for Isles–class trawlers of the Royal Canadian Navy
{| class="wikitable"
|+'''Royal Canadian Navy'''
|-
! scope="col" | Ship
! width scope="col" 80| Builder
! width scope="col" 80| Laid Downdown
! width scope="col" 80| Launched
! width scope="col" 80| Commissioned
! width scope="col" 80| Paid Offoff
! scope="col" | Fate
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMCS|Anticosti|T274|2}}
|Collingwood Shipbuilding
|
|1 April 1942<ref name="lencolp451"/>
|1942
|8 August 1942<ref name="Ellp351">{{Harvard citation no brackets |Elliott |1977 |p=351}}</ref>
|Formerly HMS Anticosti (T274)
|
|Sold 1946 to Norway as ''Guloy'', to Sweden as ''Barbro'' and to Ethiopia as ''Giuseppina'' in 1968. Wrecked in Massawa in 1996.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=2613921 |title = GIUSEPPINA - IMO 5131531 - ShipSpotting.com - Ship Photos and Ship Tracker}}</ref>
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMCS|Baffin|T275|2}}
|Collingwood Shipbuilding
|14 OctOctober 1941
|13 April 1942<ref name="lencolp457"/>
|20 August 1942<ref name="Ellp351"/>
|Formerly HMS Baffin (T275)
|20 Aug 1945
|
|Sold mercantile 1947; renamed ''Niedermehnen'' 1952, Broken up 1983.
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMCS|Cailiff|T276|2}}
|Collingwood Shipbuilding
|
|30 April 1942<ref name="lencolp457"/>
|1942
|19 September 1942<ref name="Ellp351"/>
|Formerly HMS Cailiff (T276)
|10 June 1945
|
|Formerly HMS Cailiff (T276). Sold mercantile 1946; converted to Norwegian commercial trawler ''Borgenes''. Laid up in 1990s, but proposals to restore her as a steam trawler <ref>[http://www.steamtraaleren-borgenes.com/22262998] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110308211333/http://www.steamtraaleren-borgenes.com/22262998|date=8 March 2011}} Steamtrawler Borgenes</ref> were unfulfilled. Sold for demolition in Oct 2012 <ref>[http://www.tk.no/meninger/leserbrev/article6274182.ece](Norwegian) Tidens Krav, Kristiansund</ref><ref>[http://www.nauticapedia.ca/Articles/Cailiff.php] nauticapedia.ca</ref>
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMCS|Ironbound|T284|2}}
|Kingston Shipyards
|
|14 January 1942<ref name="lencolp457"/>
|1942
|5 October 1942<ref name="Ellp351"/>
|Formerly HMS Ironbound
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMCS|Liscomb|T285|2}}
|Kingston Shipyards
|
|23 March 1942<ref name="lencolp457"/>
|1942
|3 September 1942<ref name="Ellp351"/>
|Formerly HMS Liscomb
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMCS|Magdalen|T279|2}}
|Midland Shipyards
|
|7 March 1942<ref name="lencolp457"/>
|1942
|19 August 1942<ref name="Ellp351"/>
|Formerly HMS Magdalen
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMCS|Manitoulin|T280|2}}
|Midland Shipyards
|
|1942
|
|23 April 1942<ref name="lencolp458"/>
|8 September 1942<ref name="Ellp351"/>
|
|Sold 1946
|-
! scope="row" | {{HMCS|Miscou|T277|2}}
|Collingwood Shipbuilding
|
|1 June 1942<ref name="lencolp457"/>
|1942
|20 October 1942<ref name="Ellp351"/>
|
|Later HMS ''Campenia'' and HMS ''Bowell''. Lent to RCN by RN. Sold to Bergen as ''Cleveland'', 1946; to Nordlandslinjen and renamed ''Sigurd Hund'', 1950; to Ålesund and renamed ''Vestfar'', 1963; to Hans Hansen in 1971 to Faroe Islands. Broken up in 1974.
|
|Sold 1946
|}
 
===Royal New Zealand Navy===
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="font-size:95%;"
 
|+ Construction data for Isles–class trawlers of the Royal New Zealand Navy
{| class="wikitable"
|+'''Royal New Zealand Navy'''
|-
! scope="col" | Ship
! width scope="col" 80| Builder
! width scope="col" 80| Laid Downdown
! width scope="col" 80| Launched
! width scope="col" 80| {{abbr|Comm'ed.|commissioned}}
! width scope="col" 80|Paid OffFate
! Fate
|-
! scope="row" | {{warship|HMNZS|Inchkeith|T155|2}}
|John Lewis & Sons
|16 November 1940<ref name="jfs53p110">{{Harvard citation no brackets |Blackman |1953 |p=110}}</ref>
|
|10 July 1941<ref name="lencolp454">{{Harvard citation no brackets |Lenton |Colledge |1973 |p=454}}</ref>
|10 July 1941
|24 October 1941<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|
|Still in service 1949
|-
! scope="row" | {{warship|HMNZS|Killegray|T174|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|24 January 1941<ref name="jfs53p110"/>
|
|2527 May 1941<ref name="lencolp454"/>
|14 October 1941<ref name="Ellp293"/>
|
|
|Still in service 1949
|-
! scope="row" | {{warship|HMNZS|Sanda|T160|2}}
|Goole S.B. & R. Co.
|23 December 1940<ref name="jfs53p110"/>
|
|12 July 1941<ref name="lencolp455"/>
|3 November 1941<ref name="Ellp294"/>
|
|
|Still in service 1949
|-
! scope="row" | {{warship|HMNZS|Scarba|T175|2}}
|Cook, Welton & Gemmell
|6 March 1941<ref name="jfs53p110"/>
|
|25 November 1941<ref name="Ellp294"/>
|26 June 1941
|25 June 1941<ref name="lencolp455"/>
|
|
|Still in service 1949
|}
 
==See also==
* {{sclass2|Castle|trawler|1}}
* {{sclass2|Dance|trawler|1}}
* {{sclass2|Portuguese|trawler|1}}
* {{sclass2|Shakespearian|trawler|1}}
* {{sclass2|Tree|trawler|1}}
* [[Type 139 patrol trawler]]
* [[Trawlers of the Royal Navy]]
* [[Minesweepers of the Royal New Zealand Navy#Isles class|Minesweepers of the Royal New Zealand Navy]]
 
==References==
{{reflist|2}}
<references/>
* {{cite book |editor-last=Blackman |editor-first=Raymond V. B. |title=Jane's Fighting Ships 1953–54 |year=1953 |publisher=McGraw-Hill Book Company Inc. |___location=New York }}
 
* {{cite book |editor-last=Blackman |editor-first=Raymond V. B. |title=Jane's Fighting Ships 1960–61 |year=1960 |publisher=Sampson Low, Marston & Co., Ltd. |___location=London }}
==See also==
* {{cite book |last=Elliott |first=Peter |title=Allied Escort Ships of World War II |year=1977 |publisher=Macdonald & Jane's Publishers Limited |___location=London |isbn=0-356-08401-9 }}
*[[Dance class armed trawler]]
* {{cite news |title=Last of the Wreck Dispersal Vessels |newspaper=[[Navy News]] |date=June 1958 |issue=49 |page=9 |url=https://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/-/media/royal-navy-responsive/images/navynews/archivepdfs/1950s/1958/navy-news-june-1958-issue-49.pdf |access-date=11 February 2022 |ref={{harvid|''Navy News'' June 1958}}}}
*[[Shakespearian class trawlers]]
* {{cite book |last1=Lenton |first1=H. T. |last2=Colledge |first2= J. J. |title=Warships of World War II |year=1973 |edition=Second |publisher=Ian Allan |___location=London |isbn=0-7110-0403-X }}
*[[Tree class trawler]]
 
{{WWII British ships}}
 
[[Category:Isles -class trawlers|Isles class trawlers]]
[[Category:Mine warfare vessel classes]]
[[Category:Minesweepers of the Italian Navy]]
[[Category:Minesweepers of the Portuguese Navy]]
[[Category:Minesweepers of the Royal Navy]]
[[Category:Ship classes of the Royal Navy]]
[[Category:World War II minesweepers of the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:World War II minesweepers of Canada| ]]
[[Category:World War II minesweepers of New Zealand]]