Vessels Built by Prince Rupert Dry Dock Co.

compiled by John M. MacFarlane 2015

127 matches. 3 pages. Max 50 records per page.
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Name Registration Vessel Type Year Built
Aghia Anastasia 174813 (Canada) Freighter 1943
Aledor 188344 (Canada) Launch 1931
Alpine Fir (I) 153305 (Canada) Patrol vessel 1926
Ambassador III (I) 152568 (Canada) Patrol Vessel 1924
An Ping (UK) Freighter 1946
Anon 156820 (Canada) Mission Boat 1931
Antonio S. 169865 (UK) Freighter, (Victory-type) 1944
Apollonia 169865 (UK) Freighter, (Victory-type) 1944
Argo II 188344 (Canada) Launch 1931
Arundel Hill 169557 (UK) Freighter, (North Sands-type) 1943
Atlantic Star 176009 (Canada) Freighter, (Canadian-type) 1945
Bacicin 168446 (UK) Freighter, (North Sands-type) 1943
Bayside 174813 (Canada) Freighter 1943
Bertha G. 154506 (Canada) Fishpacker 1927
Brasillia 174793 (Canada) Freighter, (North Sands-type) 1941
C.R.C. 154720 (Canada) Tug 1929
Canadian Britisher 150578 (Canada) Freighter 1921
Canadian National No. 108 156973 (Canada) Barge, rail car 1930
Canadian National No. 109 156975 (Canada) Barge, rail car 1930
Canadian National No. 5 156887 (Canada) Tug 1930
Canadian Scottish 150573 (Canada) Freighter 1921
Capella I 155156 (Canada) Fishboat, general 1929
Capella I (H.M.C.S.) 155156 (Canada) Fishboat, general 1929
Chen Hsin J.152 (RCN) Minesweeper, Bangor-class 1941
Chief Seegay 155171 (Canada) Fishpacker 1929
Chief Tapeet 156811 (Canada) Fishboat, seiner 1930
Clayoquot (H.M.C.S.) J.174 (RCN) Minesweeper, Bangor-class 1940
Collinson 153158 (Canada) Fishboat, general 1926
Concord (I) J.152 (RCN) Minesweeper, Bangor-class 1941
Condor (III) J.261 (RCN) Minesweeper, Bangor-class 1942
Courtenay (H.M.C.S.) J.262 (RCN) Minesweeper, Bangor-class 1941
Covenant (I) 154712 (Canada) Fishboat, general 1928
Cyprinia 169557 (UK) Freighter, (North Sands-type) 1943
Darton 174793 (Canada) Freighter, (North Sands-type) 1941
Doric (I) 175603 (Canada) Freighter, (Victory-type) 1944
Dorlon 169865 (UK) Freighter, (Victory-type) 1944
Earlscourt Park 175383 (Canada) Freighter, (Victory-type) 1944
Elgin Park 176009 (Canada) Freighter, (Canadian-type) 1945
Emblem No. 1 154510 (Canada) Fishboat, general 1927
Essington 156817 (Canada) Snag Boat 1931
Ever Health 169557 (UK) Freighter, (North Sands-type) 1943
Evergreen (I) 169981 (UK) Freighter, (Victory-type) 1944
Federal Commerce 174793 (Canada) Freighter, (North Sands-type) 1941
Fort Acton 168446 (UK) Freighter, (North Sands-type) 1943
Fort Aspin (I) 174813 (Canada) Freighter 1943
Fort Aspin (II) 169981 (UK) Freighter, (Victory-type) 1944
Fort Beaver Lake 175603 (Canada) Freighter, (Victory-type) 1944
Fort Conti 175383 (Canada) Freighter, (Victory-type) 1944
Fort Mumford (UK Registry) Freighter, (North Sands-type) 1942
Fort Perrot 169865 (UK) Freighter, (Victory-type) 1944

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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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