Vessels Built by the Beach Avenue Shipyard & Arthur Moscrop

compiled by John M. MacFarlane 2013

Vessels Built by Arthur Moscrop at the Beach Avenue Shipyard, Vancouver BC.

99 matches. 2 pages. Max 50 records per page.
Page # 1
Name Registration Vessel Type Year Built
Ahab (I) 153010 (Canada) Tug 1926
B.B. Co. No. 2 179433 (Canada) Scow 1944
B.B. Co. No. 3 179434 (Canada) Scow 1944
B.C.F.P. No. 8 152709 (Canada) Scow 1925
B.C.P. 32 151138 (Canada) Scow 1924
B.C.P. XII 173903 (Canada) Scow 1940
B.C.P. XIII 173908 (Canada) Scow 1942
B.C.P. XIV 173909 (Canada) Scow 1942
Barrow Straits 133730 (Canada) Tug 1913
Brora Thor 150931 (Canada) Tug 1922
Brunette II 134413 (Canada) Tug 1914
Buster B. 133718 (Canada) Tug 1912
Buttercup 133768 (Canada) Tug 1913
C.T. and W. No. 2 150990 (Canada) Scow 1923
C.T. and W. No. 3 150999 (Canada) Scow 1923
C.T. and W. No. 5 151138 (Canada) Scow 1924
Canso Straits (II) 153010 (Canada) Tug 1926
Charles H. Cates IX (I) 131037 (Canada) Tug 1912
Coyle No. 1 153010 (Canada) Tug 1926
Deeks No. 5 151126 (Canada) Scow 1923
Deeks No. 6 152709 (Canada) Scow 1925
Don III 150984 (Canada) Scow 1923
Don III (R.C.A.S.C.) 150984 (Canada) Scow 1923
E.C.E. No. 18 130754 (Canada) Scow 1911
E.S.M. No. II 141720 (Canada) Scow 1920
E.S.M. No. IX 151197 (Canada) Scow 1924
E.S.M. No. VII 141719 (Canada) Scow 1920
E.S.M. No. VIII 150972 (Canada) Scow 1923
E.S.M. No. X 150933 (Canada) Scow 1923
Eastholm 134071 (Canada) Freighter 1913
Eclipse 105 170787 (Canada) Scow 1938
Edith (V) 122511 (Canada) Tug 1907
Evco No. 33 150667 (Canada) Scow 1922
Francis Lynn II 150931 (Canada) Tug 1922
G. of G. No. 162 179433 (Canada) Scow 1944
G. of G. No. 163 179434 (Canada) Scow 1944
G. of G. No. 35 150990 (Canada) Scow 1923
G. of G. No. 36 150999 (Canada) Scow 1923
G. of G. No. 38 151138 (Canada) Scow 1924
G. of G. No. 50 130754 (Canada) Scow 1911
G.C.L. No. 1 150984 (Canada) Scow 1923
Gilley No. 21 150763 (Canada) Scow, general purpose 1922
Gillfoam 131152 (Canada) Tug 1912
Gleeful 130876 (Canada) Tug 1913
Glenboro 130800 (Canada) Tug 1912
Gryphon (I) 150921 (Canada) Tug 1921
Island Planet 134413 (Canada) Tug 1914
Island Trooper 133768 (Canada) Tug 1913
Island Tug 8 150984 (Canada) Scow 1923
K.N. No. 9 152804 (Canada) Scow 1925

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Vessels Built by the Beach Avenue Shipyards (1932) Ltd.

4 matches. 1 page. Max 50 records per page.
Page # 1
Name Registration Vessel Type Year Built
B.C.P. XI 173900 (Canada) Scow 1942
Evco No. 50 171813 (Canada) Scow 1939
Marpole XVI 171813 (Canada) Scow 1939
Sadie No. 26 177386 (Canada) Scow 1943

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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MacFarlane, John M. (2013) Vessels Built by the Beach Avenue Shipyard Nauticapedia.ca 2013. http://nauticapedia.ca/Articles/Vessel_Builders_Beach_Avenue.php

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