Vessels Built by Allied Shipbuilders Ltd.

compiled by John M. MacFarlane 2015

Allied Builders Ltd

Allied Builders Ltd. advertisement (Photo Western Fishermen Magazine.)

465 matches. 10 pages. Max 50 records per page.
Page # 4
Name Registration Vessel Type Year Built
Fraser Navigator 348856 (Canada) Tug 1974
G. of G. 202 188596 (Canada) Barge, chip 1956
G. of G. 205 189265 (Canada) Barge 1957
G. of G. 238 320231 (Canada) Barge 1963
G. of G. 303 188659 (Canada) Barge, chip 1956
G. of G. 314 310355 (Canada) Scow 1957
G. of G. No. 203 188659 (Canada) Barge, chip 1956
G. of G. No. 204 310355 (Canada) Scow 1957
G. of G. No. 237 320216 (Canada) Scow 1963
G.M. Venture 312848 (Canada) Tug 1960
Gal Beaufort Sea 801804 (Canada) Tug, Arctic Class-2 anchor handling pusher 1982
Gal Ross Sea 801805 (Canada) Tug, Arctic Class-2 anchor handling pusher 1982
Galena (II) 329232 (Canada) Ferry, Passenger/car 1968
Garibaldi (I) 314008 (Canada) Ferry, Passenger/car 1961
Geco Snapper 805517 (Canada) Tug, supply vessel 1985
Genmar 130 314792 (Canada) Barge, self-dumping 1961
George Black 328870 (Canada) Ferry, Passenger/car 1967
Glacier No. 1 198665 (Canada) Tug 1956
Glenayre (I) 197844 (Canada) Tug 1954
Granada 521529 (US) Fishboat, general 1969
Gravelle Ferry (nk) Ferry, reaction 1956
Great West No. 2 323246 (Canada) Barge, self-loading/self-dumping 1964
Great West No. 3 323299 (Canada) Barge, self-loading/self-dumping 1964
Green Lake 310423 (Canada) Tug, boom 1958
Greg Yorke 323224 (Canada) Ferry, railcar 1964
Gulf Diane 319436 (Canada) Tug 1963
Gulf Dianne 319436 (Canada) Tug 1963
Gulf Logger 313708 (Canada) Tanker 1960
Gulf Mary 325616 (Canada) Tug, harbour 1965
Gulf Prince 188309 (Canada) Tug 1955
Gulf Scamp 311270 (Canada) Tug 1959
Haida Transporter 329516 (Canada) Ferry, railcar 1968
Halcyon Bay 311266 (Canada) Tug 1958
Hay River II 313125 (Canada) Buoy & light tender 1961
Hay River No. 1 188710 (Canada) Buoy & Light Tender 1958
High Bar Ferry (nk) Ferry, reaction 1956
Hugh A. Young 193256 (Canada) Research vessel 1962
I'm Alone III 193783 (Canada) Fishboat, longliner 1951
I.T.T. No. 1 195240 (Canada) Barge 1952
Imperial Nootka 391372 (Canada) Tanker 1979
Inkster (R.C.M.P.) 827167 (Canada) Patrol Vessel 1996
Inlet Challenger (I) 312117 (Canada) Tug 1960
Irving Carrier 345408 (Canada) Barge, covered 1971
Island Comet (II) 197844 (Canada) Tug 1954
Island Pine 312266 (Canada) Barge, self-dumping 1959
Island Princess (II) 310431 (Canada) Ferry, Passenger/car 1958
Island Rogue (I) 372701 (Canada) Fishboat, seiner 1977
Island Tanker No. 1 310263 (Canada) Barge, fuel 1957
Island Tug 61 189157 (Canada) Barge, chip 1957
Island Tugger 395515 (Canada) Tug, anchor-handling 1981

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