| Name: | TWO |
| Type: | Fishing Vessel - Drifter |
| Launched: | 30/04/1907 |
| Completed: | 05/1907 |
| Builder: | Smith’s Dock Co Ltd |
| Yard: | North Shields |
| Yard Number: | 345 |
| Dimensions: | 91grt, 45nrt, 82.2 x 18.3 x 8.5ft |
| Engines: | C2cyl (11.25 & 25 x 16ins), 25nhp |
| Engines by: | MacColl & Pollock Ltd, Sunderland |
| Propulsion: | 1 x Screw |
| Construction: | Steel |
| Reg Number: | 120370 |
| History: | |
| 06/06/1907 | Smith’s Dock & Trust Co Ltd, North Shields; registered at Yarmouth |
| 1920 | West Country Fishing & Curing Syndicate Ltd, Falmouth |
| 1921 | Fish Traders Ltd (Andrew Robertson, Aberdeen, manager), London |
| 1922 | William Smith, Portessie, Buckie |
| 1923 | Renamed CORIEDOUNE; registered at Buckie |
| 1935 | Alex Keay, Fleetwood |
| 1949 | Joseph Duthie, Fraserburgh |
| 1951 | Broken up |
| Comments: | 06/1907: Allocated fishing registration number YH211 at Yarmouth |
| 01/1915: Requisitioned for war service as an A/S net drifter | |
| Armed with 1 x 6pdr gun | |
| 1919: Returned to owners | |
| 1923: Allocated fishing registration number BCK417 at Buckie | |
| 1949: Allocated fishing registration number FR481 at Fraserburgh | |
| 1949: Condemned | |
| 1951: Broken up at Bo'ness by P & W MacLellan |

Above photo as CORIEDOUNE is courtesy of Barry Banham