Viola was built for the Hellyer Steam Fishing Company in 1906 by Cook, Welton & Gemmell of Beverley, then floated down the River Hull to Hull where she was fitted with steam engines by the engineering firm of Amos & Smith. She burnt coal until 1956 when she was converted to oil. She was part of the Hellyer Steam Fishing Company's North Sea fleet, and like much of Hellyer's fleet was named after a Shakespearean character.
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