Vessels of the British Columbia Forest Service

by John M. MacFarlane 2017

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Name Registration Vessel Type Year Built
Wells Gray (I) 154661 (Canada) Yacht, power-Cruiser 1927
Western Ash (Canada) Patrol Vessel 1950
Western Hemlock (I) 134023 (Canada) Patrol vessel 1911
Western Hemlock (II) 310280 (Canada) Patrol vessel 1958
Western Yew 177760 (Canada) Yacht, power-cruiser 1946
White Birch 14K4269 (Canada) Patrol Vessel 1950
White Cloud (III) 128708 (Canada) Yacht, motor sailor 1911
White Pine (Canada) Patrol Vessel 1925
White Pine II (Canada) Yacht, motor sailor 1915
White Pine III (Canada) Patrol Vessel 1948
White Pine IV (Canada) Patrol Vessel 1958
White Spruce (II) 157233 (Canada) Yacht, power-Cruiser (deck-bridge) 1932
White Spruce III (Canada) Patrol Vessel 1970
Whitesail 14K8437 (Canada) Patrol Vessel 1958
Wild Rose (I) (Canada) Patrol Vessel 1952
Willow (I) (Canada) Patrol Vessel 1920c
Willow (II) (Canada) Work Boat 1947
Willow II 346606 (Canada) Work Boat 1972
Woodstock (II) BC5379574 (Canada) Patrol Vessel 1949
Yarbeina (Canada) Patrol Vessel (nk)
Yellow Pine 189154 (Canada) Patrol vessel 1956
Yew (I) (Canada) Patrol Vessel 1922
Yew (II) (Canada) Patrol vessel 1947

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