Vessels Built by Vancouver Shipyards Ltd.

compiled by John M. MacFarlane 2015

371 matches. 8 pages. Max 50 records per page.
Page # 7
Name Registration Vessel Type Year Built
Seaspan Crusader 348499 (Canada) Tug 1974
Seaspan Cutlass 370250 (Canada) Tug 1975
Seaspan Discovery 804174 (Canada) Tug 1984
Seaspan Falcon 816602 (Canada) Tug 1993
Seaspan Hawk 816601 (Canada) Tug 1993
Seaspan Navigator 345112 (Canada) Tug 1970
Seaspan Phoenix 395390 (Canada) Barge, self-loading/self-dumping 1980
Seaspan Rascal (I) 188305 (Canada) Tug 1956
Seaspan Rigger 395390 (Canada) Barge, self-loading/self-dumping 1980
Seaspan Royal (I) (Cayman Islands) Tug 1975
Seaspan Wave 150979 (Canada) Tug 1923
Seiner 152892 (Canada) Fishboat, seiner 1925
Seiner (H.M.C.S.) 152892 (Canada) Fishboat, seiner 1925
Service VI 190614 (Canada) Tug 1949
Seymour Prince 141307 (Canada) Freighter 1918
Seymour Princess 141307 (Canada) Freighter 1918
Shimoiget 133732 (Canada) Fishboat, general 1913
Shucona III 153040 (Canada) Fishboat, seiner 1926
Silene 134126 (Canada) Patrol Vessel 1913
Skeezix (II) 156889 (Canada) Yacht, power-cruiser 1930
Skeezix (II) 156889 (Canada) Yacht, power-cruiser 1930
Sky Pilot (The) 150743 (Canada) Mission Boat 1922
Smit 1210 827776 (Canada) Barge 2005
Smit MSG 2801 828618 (Canada) Barge, cargo 2006
Smit MSG 2802 832118 (Canada) Barge 2007
Sogno d'Oro 176472 (Canada) Patrol Vessel 1943
Spirit (I) 176871 (Canada) Yacht, sail (cutter) 1946
Squamish Rascal 188305 (Canada) Tug 1956
Standto (II) 190614 (Canada) Tug 1949
Stromboli (II) (Canada) Yacht, sail (Dragon-class sloop) 1961
Summer Tan 198929 (Canada) Yacht, power-cruiser 1955
T-200 (USSR) J.482 (RCN) Minesweeper, Lake-class (Admiralty - Type) 1946
Teco (I) 141307 (Canada) Freighter 1918
Thunderbird II 178211 (Canada) Work Boat 1947
Tilly 121768 (Canada) (nk) 1905
Titania (III) 327872 (Canada) Yacht, sail (sloop) 1967
Toluca 176473 (Canada) Patrol Vessel 1944
Topsy (II) 322506 (Canada) Yacht, sail (sloop) 1949
Transporter 5 345188 (Canada) Scow 1971
Trapshooter 177782 (Canada) Work Boat 1940
Trojan IV 179096 (Canada) Boom Attendant Vessel 1944
Uchuck No. 1 173412 (Canada) Passenger Vessel 1941
Ultra Processor No. 1 391873 (Canada) Barge 1978
V.P.D. 45 177610 (Canada) Crash Boat 1940
V.P.D. No. 32 345722 (Canada) Scow 1971
V.P.D. No. 35 331305 (Canada) Scow 1969
V.T. No. 156 331830 (Canada) Barge 1969
V.T. No. 186 330346 (Canada) Scow, chip 1968
V.T. No. 187 330387 (Canada) Barge 1968
V.T. No. 188 330421 (Canada) Scow 1969

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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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