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Vessels Built by the Matsumoto & Sons Shipyards Ltd.
compiled by John M. MacFarlane 2014
Isamu "Sam" Matsumoto was born in Japan. He was interned in the Okanagan region during the Second World War. He built two gill net fishboats in the Okanagan in 1949. He built boats for Nelson Bros. He relocated to Dollarton in the 1960s. His yard was taken over by Allied Shipbuilders.
Vessels Built by Matsumoto & Sons Shipyards Ltd., Dollarton BC.
71 matches. 2 pages. Max 50 records per page.Page # 1
Name | Registration | Vessel Type | Year Built |
---|---|---|---|
Aggie Lou (I) | 197658 (Canada) | Yacht, power-cruiser | 1954 |
Aone | 138303 (Canada) | Tug | 1916 |
Avala | 195424 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1952 |
B.C. Mac | 188627 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1956 |
Bry-Vonne | 197675 (Canada) | Yacht, power-cruiser | 1954 |
Catch 22 | 195909 (Canada) | Yacht, power-cruiser | 1953 |
Christopher II | 197676 (Canada) | Yacht, power-cruiser | 1954 |
Claudia M | 195909 (Canada) | Yacht, power-cruiser | 1953 |
Co-op Logger | 322412 (Canada) | Tug | 1964 |
Conquistador II | 327256 (Canada) | Yacht, power-cruiser | 1966 |
Cosmo II | 198946 (Canada) | Yacht, power-cruiser | 1953 |
Darito | 197675 (Canada) | Yacht, power-cruiser | 1954 |
Dodie (II) | 194677 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1951 |
Draw Two | 197392 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1952 |
Duchess III (II) | 197658 (Canada) | Yacht, power-cruiser | 1954 |
Eagle Crest II | 310357 (Canada) | Yacht, power-cruiser | 1957 |
Edith Marj | 313686 (Canada) | Yacht, power-cruiser | 1960 |
En Famille | 197675 (Canada) | Yacht, power-cruiser | 1954 |
Entre Nous | 197675 (Canada) | Yacht, power-cruiser | 1954 |
Eva D. II | 198103 (Canada) | Fishboat, seiner | 1954 |
Evening Star (I) | 313678 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1960 |
Fiesta II | 195909 (Canada) | Yacht, power-cruiser | 1953 |
Glenby II | 197675 (Canada) | Yacht, power-cruiser | 1954 |
Goletas | 134094 (Canada) | Work Boat | 1914 |
Hy-Wave | 194972 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1952 |
Ike No. 1 | 198564 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1952 |
Island Shadow (I) | 195425 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1952 |
Karen T. II | 314890 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1951 |
Lady Lynn | 831650 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1967 |
Laurel Fisher | 314025 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1961 |
Lava R. | 197405 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1954 |
Liahona (I) | 384096 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1952 |
Lois B. (II) | 384096 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1952 |
Lucky Logger No. 1 | 322412 (Canada) | Tug | 1964 |
Lyra (II) | 194880 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1952 |
Mare Nostrum | 197658 (Canada) | Yacht, power-cruiser | 1954 |
Miss Cory | 188627 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1956 |
Miss Georgina | 197694 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1954 |
Miss Geraldine | 188627 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1956 |
Miss Patricia (I) | 188660 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1956 |
Mrs. Mary (I) | 197675 (Canada) | Yacht, power-cruiser | 1954 |
Northern Dawn | 313063 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1961 |
Ocean Star (I) | 198947 (Canada) | Fishboat, seiner | 1955 |
Ocean Wave (II) | 311890 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1959 |
Pacific Belle (II) | 198950 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1955 |
Pacific Pearl (I) | 188340 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1956 |
Porcher Island | 188650 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1956 |
Real McCoy (I) | 197392 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1952 |
Rita J. III | 195909 (Canada) | Yacht, power-cruiser | 1953 |
Riviera No. 1 | 198565 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1952 |
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Author’s Note: This is a partial list (work in progress).
Vessel Images: Can you help us fill gaps in the vessel images in the database? If you have pictures of missing vessels that you have taken and would be willing to contribute to the database to make it more complete all our users would be very grateful. Please send them to admin(at)nauticapedia.ca
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. (2014) Vessels Built by the Vessels Built by the Matsumoto & Sons Shipyards Ltd. Nauticapedia.ca 2014. http://nauticapedia.ca/Articles/Vessel_Builders_MatsumotoSonsShipyard.php
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