Vessels Built by Calgan Marine Ltd.

compiled by John M. MacFarlane 2013

Calgan Marine Ltd. was located on Crown Street, North Vancouver, BC from 1972–1978, building about 100 vessels. They produced Cal & Crown (reputedly from the street address) model boats: the Crown 18, the Cal 20, the Crown 23, the Cal 25 and the Crown 28, and the Cal 29.

65 matches. 2 pages. Max 50 records per page.
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Name Registration Vessel Type Year Built
Abraxis II 348792 (Canada) Yacht, sail 1973
Aphrodite (I) 345623 (Canada) Yacht, sail 1971
Aphrodite III 326516 (Canada) Yacht, sail (sloop) 1965
Argo III 328972 (Canada) Yacht, power-cruiser 1967
Ariel (IV) 368689 (Canada) Yacht, sail 1974
Benbow 331802 (Canada) Yacht, sail 1971
C Dog 348435 (Canada) Yacht, sail 1973
Calamity 326406 (Canada) Yacht, sail 1966
Calliope (I) 330616 (Canada) Yacht, sail (sloop) 1969
Calumet (II) 326407 (Canada) Yacht, sail (sloop) 1966
Crown Jewel (I) 348435 (Canada) Yacht, sail 1973
Doxy II 323842 (Canada) Yacht, sail 1966
Duncan (R.C.M.P.) R.C.M.P. 200-20 (Canada) Patrol Vessel 1973
Ebony (II) 384093 (Canada) Yacht, sail 1976
Epee (I) 347079 (Canada) Yacht, sail 1972
Finnigan's Wake 347108 (Canada) Yacht 1972
Frantic (I) 369141 (Canada) Yacht, sail 1973
Galadriel V 369141 (Canada) Yacht, sail 1973
Galenaia (I) 322982 (Canada) Yacht, sail (sloop) 1965
Gazelle II 345676 (Canada) Yacht 1971
Grebe (I) 369141 (Canada) Yacht, sail 1973
Haloia 331712 (Canada) Yacht, sail 1971
Hieronymus Muffin II 346609 (Canada) Yacht, sail 1972
In The Red 370274 (Canada) Yacht 1975
Jack Tar II 369577 (Canada) Yacht 1974
Jolly Olly 325550 (Canada) Yacht 1965
Jolly Olly III 346623 (Canada) Yacht, sail 1971
Kala (I) 327174 (Canada) Yacht, sail (sloop) 1965
Kindred Spirit 348639 (Canada) Yacht 1974
Kwinum 348792 (Canada) Yacht 1973
La Maline 326406 (Canada) Yacht, sail 1966
Liban 348435 (Canada) Yacht, sail 1973
Lover's Moon 368904 (Canada) Yacht, sail 1974
Maple Leaf II 331712 (Canada) Yacht, sail 1971
Matoosk 347108 (Canada) Yacht 1972
Miramichi III 327734 (Canada) Yacht, sail (sloop) 1967
Moody Too (I) 346609 (Canada) Yacht, sail 1972
Moody Too (II) 370654 (Canada) Yacht, sail 1975
Morgan (II) 331802 (Canada) Yacht, sail 1971
Myfanwy (II) 345623 (Canada) Yacht 1971
Nautical II 326406 (Canada) Yacht, sail 1966
Nylajo 368904 (Canada) Yacht, sail 1974
Olympus II 370274 (Canada) Yacht, power-cruiser 1975
Optima 369661 (Canada) Yacht, sail 1975
Paradox III 368925 (Canada) Yacht, sail 1975
Piccolo 328972 (Canada) Yacht, power-cruiser 1967
Poitin 347079 (Canada) Yacht, sail 1972
Prelude (II) 372705 (Canada) Yacht, sail 1977
Puffin V 330013 (Canada) Yacht, sail 1968
Renewal Time 348792 (Canada) Yacht 1973

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Author’s Note: This is a partial list (work in progress).


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