Vessels Built by West Coast Ship Builders Ltd.

compiled by John M. MacFarlane 2017

They were located in Vancouver BC.

192 matches. 4 pages. Max 50 records per page.
Page # 2
Name Registration Vessel Type Year Built
Fort Glenlyon 168483 (UK) Freighter 1943
Fort Glenora 168490 (UK) Freighter 1943
Fort Grand Rapids 175606 (Canada) Freighter, (Victory-type) 1944
Fort Grant 169572 (UK) Freighter 1943
Fort Green Lake 174162 (Canada) Freighter 1943
Fort Kullyspell 169625 (UK) Freighter 1943
Fort Kullyspell 169625 (UK) Freighter 1943
Fort La Baye 169881 (Canada) Freighter 1943
Fort Maurepas 168353 (UK) Freighter 1942
Fort Miami (I) 174815 (Canada) Freighter, (Victory-type) 1943
Fort Nakasley 168454 (UK) Freighter, (North Sands-type) 1943
Fort Norman (II) 168372 (UK) Freighter, (North Sands-type) 1942
Fort Rampart (UK Registry) Freighter, (North Sands-type) 1943
Fort Slave 168382 (UK) Freighter, (North Sands-type) 1942
Fort Souris 168390 (UK) Freighter, (North Sands-type) 1942
Fort St. Ignace (I) 174812 (Canada) Freighter, (Victory-type) 1943
Fort Stager 168432 (UK) Freighter, (North Sands-type) 1943
Fortune Canary F.49 (RN) Maintenance & Repair Vessel 1945
Fulda 175386 (Canada) Freighter, (Victory-type) 1944
George K. 168490 (UK) Freighter 1943
Glenlyon (II) 168483 (UK) Freighter 1943
Halcyon (IV) 175396 (Canada) Freighter, (Standard WW2) 1944
Ilha Grande 175353 (Canada) Tanker, Victory-type 1943
Ilion 168396 (UK) Freighter 1942
Island Venture (I) 168396 (UK) Freighter 1942
Jalamoti 168396 (UK) Freighter 1942
Katherine (II) 174815 (Canada) Freighter, (Victory-type) 1943
Lake Atlin 175396 (Canada) Freighter, (Standard WW2) 1944
Lake Manitou 173263 (Canada) Freighter, (Victory-type) 1944
Lake Sumas 174815 (Canada) Freighter, (Victory-type) 1943
Lautoka F.49 (RN) Maintenance & Repair Vessel 1945
Levuka F.46 (RN) Freighter, (Victory-type) 1945
M. Eregli 168483 (UK) Freighter 1943
Mahsud 168460 (UK) Freighter 1943
Maripindo 176010 (Canada) Freighter, (Canadian-type) 1945
Marne Traveller 168460 (UK) Freighter 1943
Montebello Park (I) 176003 (Canada) Freighter, (Canadian-type) 1945
Moose Mountain Park 175362 (Canada) Tanker, Victory-type 1943
Mosna 174819 (Canada) Tanker, Victory-type 1943
Mount Bruce Park 174819 (Canada) Tanker, Victory-type 1943
Mount Douglas Park 174162 (Canada) Freighter 1943
Mount Ithome 169614 (UK) Freighter, (Victory-type) 1943
Mount Othrys 175391 (Canada) Freighter, (Victory type) 1944
Mount Robson Park (II) 173263 (Canada) Freighter, (Victory-type) 1944
Nagos 174815 (Canada) Freighter, (Victory-type) 1943
Nalon 173263 (Canada) Freighter, (Victory-type) 1944
Niki (II) 173263 (Canada) Freighter, (Victory-type) 1944
Nimos 175391 (Canada) Freighter, (Victory type) 1944
Okanagan (III) 178045 (Canada) Tug 1946
Orfordness (R.F.A.) (RN) Freighter, (Victory-type) 1946

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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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