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 # 8
Name Registration Vessel Type Year Built
Thornhill Queen 323509 (Canada) Tug, boom 1966
Trisha II (I) 330803 (Canada) Tug, boom 1969
Twister II 329178 (Canada) Tug, boom 1968
Tymac No. 23 327227 (Canada) Tug 1966
Vanmac 323328 (Canada) Tug 1965
Vansort IX 327884 (Canada) Tug 1966
Vansort No. 10 328872 (Canada) Tug, boom 1967
Vanwest II 189535 (Canada) Tug, boom 1957
Velda (I) 330776 (Canada) Tug, boom 1967
Vifi 189547 (Canada) Tug, boom 1958
Viking Sorter 312824 (Canada) Tug, boom 1959
Viking Sorter III 328865 (Canada) Tug, boom 1967
Voyageur III (II) 197875 (Canada) Fishboat, general 1954
W.F.I. 189537 (Canada) Tug 1957
W.W. 195481 (Canada) Tug, boom 1952
W.W. XIV 329470 (Canada) Tug, boom 1968
Watson No. 2 195884 (Canada) Tug, boom 1953
Wee Fir IV 320287 (Canada) Tug, boom 1963
Wen-Deana 327082 (Canada) Tug, boom 1966
West Coast Beaver 323212 (Canada) Freighter 1964
Westco 4200 320203 (Canada) Tug 1963
Westco No. 26 326528 (Canada) Tug, boom 1966
Westco No. 5 322510 (Canada) Tug 1964
Westco No. 9 188580 (Canada) Tug, boom 1956
Westcoaster 4 345673 (Canada) Tug, boom 1971
Westcoaster II 345605 (Canada) Tug, boom 1970
WW II 327257 (Canada) Tug, boom 1966

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