Vessels Built by B.C. Fibreglass Co. Ltd.

compiled by John M. MacFarlane 2015

60 matches. 2 pages. Max 50 records per page.
Page # 2
Name Registration Vessel Type Year Built
Summer Breeze (I) 369626 (Canada) Fishboat, seiner 1975
Sundial (II) 347979 (Canada) Fishboat, general 1973
Sustut 326537 (Canada) Passenger Vessel 1966
Teakerne Girl 328887 (Canada) Work Boat 1967
Tesuji 348759 (Canada) Fishboat, general 1973
Tsuga 391302 (Canada) Work Boat 1978
Vagabond Too 325647 (Canada) Tug 1965
Westsea Chaser 325565 (Canada) Tug 1965
XL 331991 (Canada) Fishboat, general 1970
XL One 331991 (Canada) Fishboat, general 1970

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Author’s Note: This is a partial list (work in progress).

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Note to Reader: Vessel names containing Roman numerals in parentheses (e.g. Floater (II)) indicates more than one vessel in the database with the same name. The numerals in parentheses are NOT part of the vessel name but are used to distinguish one vessel from another in the database.


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