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Vessels Built by Members of the Matsumoto Family
compiled by John M. MacFarlane 2014
These are vessels built by builders with the family name Matsumoto who may, or may not, be related – and who may, or may not, have become principals in other shipyards of the same name. (This requires future clarification.)
Vessels built by J. Matsumoto
Vessels built by F. Matsumoto
4 matches. 1 page. Max 50 records per page.Page # 1
Name | Registration | Vessel Type | Year Built |
---|---|---|---|
Dinty Moor | 137946 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1912 |
Dinty Moore | 137946 (Canada) | Fishpacker | 1912 |
Esme | 133872 (Canada) | Yacht, power-cruiser | 1913 |
Viola (I) | 133872 (Canada) | Yacht, power-cruiser | 1913 |
Vessels built by Isamu M. Matsumoto
3 matches. 1 page. Max 50 records per page.Page # 1
Name | Registration | Vessel Type | Year Built |
---|---|---|---|
Falo | 194280 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1937 |
Lida II | 319496 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1941 |
Pacific Aquarius | 822541 (Canada) | Barge | 1988 |
Vessels built by I. Matsumoto
Vessels built by I.Y. Matsumoto
6 matches. 1 page. Max 50 records per page.Page # 1
Name | Registration | Vessel Type | Year Built |
---|---|---|---|
Admar | 172028 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1940 |
Pal II | 172022 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1939 |
Prairie Gull | 172022 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1939 |
Robert B. (II) | 172477 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1941 |
Tela H. (I) | 172387 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1940 |
Vade Mecum | 172387 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1940 |
Vessels built by I.P. Matsumoto
5 matches. 1 page. Max 50 records per page.Page # 1
Name | Registration | Vessel Type | Year Built |
---|---|---|---|
Gosnell | 158255 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1934 |
Grass (I) | 159037 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1937 |
Hesquiat Brave | 159037 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1937 |
Josie Mae | 173510 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1937 |
Niska III | 189619 (Canada) | Fishboat, general | 1939 |
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.
To quote from this article please cite:
MacFarlane, John M. (2014) Vessels Built by members of the Matsumoto Family Nauticapedia.ca 2014. http://nauticapedia.ca/Articles/Vessel_Builders_Matsumoto_Family.php
Site News: November 2, 2024
The vessel database has been updated and is now holding 94,538 vessel histories (with 16,140 images and 13,887 records of ship wrecks and marine disasters). The mariner and naval biography database has also been updated and now contains 58,599 entries (with 3989 images). Vessel records are currently being reviewed and updated with more than 35,000 processed so far this year.
Thanks to contributor Mike Rydqvist McCammon for the hundreds of photos he has contributed to illustrate British Columbia's floating heritage.
My very special thanks to our volunteer IT adviser, John Eyre, who (since 2021) has modernized, simplified and improved the update process for the databases into semi–automated processes. His participation has been vital to keeping the Nauticapedia available to our netizens.
Also my special thanks to my volunteer content accuracy checker, John Spivey of Irvine CA USA, who continues (almost every day) to proof read thousands of Nauticapedia vessel histories and provided input to improve more than 14,000 entries. His attention to detail has been a huge unexpected bonus in improving and updating the vessel detail content.