| Name | AS.24 |
| Type | Lighter |
| Year | 1915 |
| GRT | 135 |
| Engines | Steam (aft) |
| Builder | GOOLE SHIPBUILDING & REPAIRING CO. LTD. |
| At | GOOLE (Dutch River) |
| Launch date | First quarter 1915 |
| Yard number | 184 |
| Owners | War Office |
| History |
1920 ICHABOE, Bell Bros., Middlesbrough then from 1923 Dorman Long, Middlesbrough under ON144937, converted as a tar carrier running between Clarence Wharf and Eston Jetties. She was machine-gunned and sunk in the River Tees by a German aircraft in 1942. Raised and sold at some time (1949?) to D.Cook and used in the gravel trade on the Humber/Trent. A bulkhead light from her is in the Zetland Lifeboat Museum at Redcar. |
| Fate | Broken up in the late 1960's |

AS.24 as ICHABOE entering the River Hull