Vessels Built by S. Madill Ltd.

compiled by John M. MacFarlane 2015

David Hill–Turner states "Sam Madill moved from Manitoba to British Columbia after Wthe First World War. A blacksmith by trade, he set up his own company in the early 1920s. After the Second World War, he bought a shipyard and went into producing small tugs and boom boats until the 1960s. They are best known internationally, however, for their mobile spars and yarders that were used in the forest industry. Norm Madill,Sam’s son,was one of the first certified stick welders in BC. He departed Nanaimo c.1964 in a former missionary boat, built himself a steel yacht in Holland and sailed for many years. Chuck Madill managed the company."

377 matches. 8 pages. Max 50 records per page.
Page # 5
Name Registration Vessel Type Year Built
Louise No. 1 329320 (Canada) Tug, boom 1968
Louise No. 2 331021 (Canada) Tug, boom 1970
M.B.G. No. 1 327810 (Canada) Tug, boom 1966
M.B.G. No. 6 328932 (Canada) Tug, boom 1967
MacKenzie No. 1 329507 (Canada) Tug, boom 1968
MacKenzie No. 2 329508 (Canada) Tug, boom 1968
Madison B (Canada) Tug (nk)
Main Belle II 328944 (Canada) Tug 1967
Mainland Yarder 189547 (Canada) Tug, boom 1958
Marblehead 328861 (Canada) Tug, boom 1967
Marondol 320304 (Canada) Tug, boom 1963
McIvor No. 1 194369 (Canada) Tug, boom 1950
McIvor No. II 194370 (Canada) Tug, boom 1948
McIvor No. III 194371 (Canada) Work Boat 1950
Megg II 318972 (Canada) Tug, boom 1962
Menzies II 320203 (Canada) Tug 1963
Menzies IV 328963 (Canada) Tug, boom 1968
Menzies VII 330802 (Canada) Barge 1969
Mighty Midget 188611 (Canada) Tug 1956
Mighty Mite (II) 195873 (Canada) Tug, boom 1952
Mighty Mite II 189544 (Canada) Tug, boom 1958
Mila Marie 188479 (Canada) Tug 1956
Mila Marie 188479 (Canada) Tug 1956
Millstream 313239 (Canada) Tug, boom 1962
Millstream II 322062 (Canada) Tug, boom 1964
Millstream III 322088 (Canada) Tug 1964
Millstream IV 329333 (Canada) Tug, boom 1968
Misery 328880 (Canada) Tug 1967
Miss Nass No. 2 327142 (Canada) Tug 1966
Mogul II 313219 (Canada) Tug 1960
Mogul III 313221 (Canada) Tug, boom 1960
Mogul IV 313222 (Canada) Tug, yarding 1960
Mogul IX 323503 (Canada) Tug, boom 1965
Mogul V 318998 (Canada) Tug, boom 1963
Mogul VI 322366 (Canada) Tug, boom 1964
Mogul VII 323221 (Canada) Tug, boom 1964
Mogul X 323504 (Canada) Tug, boom 1965
Mogul XI 326681 (Canada) Tug, boom 1966
Mogul XII 326688 (Canada) Tug 1966
Mogul XIII 329330 (Canada) Tug, boom 1966
Mogul XIV (II) 344905 (Canada) Tug, yarding 1970
Mona II 323494 (Canada) Tug, boom 1965
Mooyah Bay 189543 (Canada) Tug, boom 1958
Mooyah Bay No. 1 323489 (Canada) Tug, boom 1965
Mowat Bay 323285 (Canada) Tug, boom 1964
Muchalat Warrior 331181 (Canada) Tug 1969
Muir Creek No. II 327078 (Canada) Tug 1966
Muir Creek No. III 330617 (Canada) Tug 1969
Myrtle Mac 194638 (Canada) Tug, boom 1952
Myrtle Mac. III 322085 (Canada) Tug, boom 1964

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