Vessels Built by Bel–Aire Shipyards Ltd.

compiled by John M. MacFarlane 2015

225 matches. 5 pages. Max 50 records per page.
Page # 2
Name Registration Vessel Type Year Built
Coinseca Alpha 00038497 (Mexico Registry) Fishboat, trawler 1982
Coinseca Beta (Mexico Registry) Fishboat, trawler 1982
Coinseco Beta (Mexico Registry) Fishboat, trawler 1982
Comet III (I) 313668 (Canada) Ferry, passenger 1960
Couteau Supplier 392924 (Canada) Freighter (Landing Craft) 1979
Cutter Rock 327932 (Canada) Patrol vessel 1967
Cutter Rock (F.P.V.) 327932 (Canada) Patrol vessel 1967
Delcat 255 371232 (Canada) Barge 1976
Dillingham No. 255 371232 (Canada) Barge 1976
Dominion Service (US Registry) Tug, anchor-handling 1975
Evco No. 15 329605 (Canada) Barge 1969
Evco No. 3 (II) 328412 (Canada) Barge 1967
Evco No. 90 331108 (Canada) Scow 1969
Evco No. 91 331288 (Canada) Scow 1969
Evco No. 92 331865 (Canada) Scow 1969
Federal 2 (II) 331130 (Canada) Landing Craft 1970
Federal 3 331131 (Canada) Landing Craft 1970
Federal Arctic No. 1 331130 (Canada) Landing Craft 1970
Federal Arctic No. 2 331131 (Canada) Landing Craft 1970
Fir (I) 345227 (Canada) Tug, boom 1971
FRPD No. 7 329410 (Canada) Barge 1968
G. of G. 501 344689 (Canada) Scow (Flat-deck aggregate barge) 1970
Gabriel Maryka 383486 (Canada) Fishboat, seiner 1978
Gale L. (II) 323234 (Canada) Tug 1958
Geo Mariner 368390 (Canada) Research vessel, seismic 1978
Geomariner 368390 (Canada) Research vessel, seismic 1978
Geomariner 1 368390 (Canada) Research vessel, seismic 1978
George E. Darby (C.C.G.S.) 346416 (Canada) Tug, supply 1972
Geosearch 347880 (Canada) Search and rescue cutter, type 600 1973
Glenys Mary 313725 (Canada) Yacht 1960
Grenfell (C.G.S.) 347880 (Canada) Search and rescue cutter, type 600 1973
H.I.R.E. I 345247 (Canada) Barge 1971
Hamilton Baillie 383412 (Canada) Tug 1977
Hodder 195 344689 (Canada) Scow (Flat-deck aggregate barge) 1970
Homa Bay 368699 (Canada) Scow 1974
Hudson Handler 330397 (Canada) Work Boat 1970
Hudson Service 347879 (Canada) Buoy & Light Tender 1973
Intrepid No. 1 383486 (Canada) Fishboat, seiner 1978
Island Boomer 322951 (Canada) Tug, boom 1964
Island Boomer III 327089 (Canada) Tug, boom 1966
Island Defender (II) 383412 (Canada) Tug 1977
Island Tug 119 327083 (Canada) Scow, chip 1966
Island Tug 120 327087 (Canada) Scow, chip 1966
Island Tug 121 327090 (Canada) Scow, chip 1966
Island Tug 124 328290 (Canada) Scow 1967
Island Tug 125 328300 (Canada) Barge 1967
Island Tug 126 328306 (Canada) Barge 1967
Island Tug 127 328311 (Canada) Barge 1967
Island Tug 150 323846 (Canada) Barge 1965
Island Tug 151 323858 (Canada) Barge, covered 1965

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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.


To quote from this article please cite:

MacFarlane, John M. (2015) Vessels Built by Bel-Aire Shipyards Ltd. Nauticapedia.ca 2015. http://nauticapedia.ca/Articles/Vessel_Builders_Bell_Aire_Shipyards.php?Page=2

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