Vessels Built by Burrard Drydock Co. Ltd.

compiled by John M. MacFarlane 2015

649 matches. 13 pages. Max 50 records per page.
Page # 11
Name Registration Vessel Type Year Built
RivTow 103 329526 (Canada) Barge, covered 1968
RivTow 3 194664 (Canada) Barge, chip 1951
RivTow 4 194870 (Canada) Barge, chip 1952
RivTow 5 195238 (Canada) Barge, chip 1952
RivTow 50 198841 (Canada) Scow, chip 1956
RivTow 9151 319343 (Canada) Barge, covered 1962
Royston Grange (I) 175355 (Canada) Freighter 1944
Royston Grange (II) 168470 (UK) Freighter, (North Sands-type) 1943
RSD I 320192 (Canada) Scow, flat deck 1963
Rumija 175367 (Canada) Freighter, (Victory-type) 1944
Rupert Park 176017 (Canada) Freighter 1945
S.N. 4 198984 (Canada) Scow, chip 1955
S.N. Shop 314902 (Canada) Scow, flat deck 1962
Salish No. 1 370335 (Canada) Barge 1975
Sang Komering (UK Registry) Freighter (B-type Coaster) 1946
Sang Serawai (UK Registry) Freighter (B-type Coaster) 1946
Santa Calli 169733 (UK) Freighter, (Victory-type) 1943
Santa Marina 174820 (Canada) Freighter, (Victory-type) 1943
Santiago (III) 176007 (Canada) Freighter, (Canadian-type) 1945
Sapperton Park 175355 (Canada) Freighter 1944
Scituate 168385 (UK) Freighter, (North Sands-type) 1942
Sea-Link Yarder 189999 (Canada) Barge, (Self-dumping Log ) 1957
Seaboard Star 175607 (Canada) Freighter, (Victory-type) 1944
Seaboard Trader 175587 (Canada) Freighter 1944
Seacliff Park 175602 (Canada) Freighter, (Victory-type) 1944
Seaforth Navigator 156480 (Canada) Ferry, Passenger/car 1931
Seamew 175397 (Canada) Freighter, (Victory-type) 1944
Seaspan 123 198840 (Canada) Scow, chip 1956
Seaspan 130 314919 (Canada) Scow, flat deck 1962
Seaspan 132 320192 (Canada) Scow, flat deck 1963
Seaspan 133 320240 (Canada) Scow, flat deck 1963
Seaspan 135 314902 (Canada) Scow, flat deck 1962
Seaspan 166 344586 (Canada) Scow 1970
Seaspan 170 189239 (Canada) Barge 1956
Seaspan 338 188663 (Canada) Scow 1956
Seaspan 393 323240 (Canada) Scow, chip 1964
Seaspan 394 323249 (Canada) Scow, chip 1965
Seaspan 395 323291 (Canada) Scow, chip 1965
Seaspan 396 323318 (Canada) Scow, chip 1965
Seaspan 415 327237 (Canada) Scow, chip 1966
Seaspan 416 327238 (Canada) Scow, chip 1966
Seaspan 448 329198 (Canada) Scow, chip 1968
Seaspan 449 329199 (Canada) Scow, chip 1968
Seaspan 450 329200 (Canada) Scow, chip 1968
Seaspan 451 329201 (Canada) Scow, chip 1968
Seaspan 462 330419 (Canada) Scow, chip 1969
Seaspan 469 344585 (Canada) Scow 1970
Seaspan 620 188354 (Canada) Barge, self-dumping 1956
Sebastiano Venier 169060 (UK) Freighter, (North Sands-type) 1942
Selsey Bill 5384839 (IMO) Freighter 1945

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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.


To quote from this article please cite:

MacFarlane, John M. (2015) Vessels Built by Burrard Drydock Co. Ltd. Nauticapedia.ca 2015. http://nauticapedia.ca/Articles/Vessel_Builders_Burrard_Drydock.php?Page=11

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