Vessels Built by the D.M. Garren Ltd.

compiled by John M. MacFarlane 2017

D.M. Garren Ltd.

A typical hull marking for the D.M. Garren Ltd. (Photo from the Wayne Guy collection.)

13 matches. 1 page. Max 50 records per page.
Page # 1
Name Registration Vessel Type Year Built
Brrr IV 371898 (Canada) Yacht 1976
C01532NT C01532NT (Canada) Passenger Vessel (nk)
C23113BC C23113BC (Canada) Fishboat, general (nk)
Duchess One (The) 371898 (Canada) Yacht 1976
Feelin' Free 369192 (Canada) Fishboat, general 1974
Happy Ten 371898 (Canada) Yacht 1976
Kaigani III 371898 (Canada) Yacht 1976
Naocha (Canada) Work Boat 1980c
Salish Challenger C23113BC (Canada) Fishboat, gillnetter (nk)
Solar Wind 346714 (Canada) Fishboat, general 1972
Sula (II) 369092 (Canada) Fishboat, gillnetter 1975
Tanda 370215 (Canada) Yacht, power-cruiser 1974
Tara McKenzie (Canada) Work Boat 1980c

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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