It was written in Henrik Naess� memoirs, but not corroborated by any of his surviving crew. Whether it was the Titanic they saw or not, will probably never be known, but why he would seem to want to tarnish his career is a mystery, unless he was leaving a potential legacy for his family to publish. To say that he thought the Titanic was the coast guard trying to catch him for illegal fishing seems lame, unless of course the coast guard often pootled around the oggin in a 270m 46� tonne tub.
There are some records though that say Samson paid her port fees on April 6 and again on April 20. the entries are signed by her Captain. This renders impossible the idea of the Samson, a six knot ship, completing a 3,000 mile journey to and from the site of the Titanic disaster in 14 days.
I don�t know much about the Mount Temple.