Vessels Built by West Coast Salvage & Contracting Co. Ltd.

compiled by John M. MacFarlane and Kathie Thompson 2017

They were located at Vancouver BC.

530 matches. 11 pages. Max 50 records per page.
Page # 3
Name Registration Vessel Type Year Built
Chippewa Brave 347917 (Canada) Tug 1973
Chummie VI 368698 (Canada) Work Boat 1974
Cipa No. 2 348851 (Canada) Tug, boom 1974
Clive (II) 170949 (Canada) Tug 1938
Coast Wood II 348752 (Canada) Tug 1974
Coast Wood III 348751 (Canada) Tug, boom 1974
Conuma Trojan 371787 (Canada) Tug 1976
Cricket No. 1 348758 (Canada) Work Boat 1974
Crofton Prince II 371284 (Canada) Tug 1976
Crown Forest 72-36 345169 (Canada) Tug, boom 1970
Crown Forest 72-45 348375 (Canada) Tug 1973
Crown Forest 72-48 348471 (Canada) Tug, boom 1973
Crown Forest 72-49 348472 (Canada) Tug, boom 1973
Crown Forest 72-53 369573 (Canada) Tug, boom 1974
Crown-Forest 72-51 348798 (Canada) Tug, boom 1974
CZ-72-36 345169 (Canada) Tug, boom 1970
CZ-72-45 348375 (Canada) Tug 1973
CZ-72-48 348471 (Canada) Tug, boom 1973
CZ-72-49 348472 (Canada) Tug, boom 1973
CZ-72-51 348798 (Canada) Tug, boom 1974
CZ-72-53 369573 (Canada) Tug, boom 1974
D.P.W. No. 326 188334 (Canada) Scow 1956
D.P.W. No. 327 188357 (Canada) Scow 1956
Debbie No. 1 330820 (Canada) Tug, boom 1969
Dianna B. 331999 (Canada) Tug, boom 1970
Dougan Dozer III 369152 (Canada) Tug, boom 1974
Dozer No. 21 327847 (Canada) Tug, boom 1967
E.R.L. No. 1 368745 (Canada) Tug, boom 1974
E.S.M. XII 331262 (Canada) Tug, boom 1969
Eastland 177780 (Canada) Fishboat, seiner 1946
Ehattesaht Chief 370305 (Canada) Tug 1975
Ehattesaht Prince 370304 (Canada) Work Boat 1975
Ehattesaht Princess 370306 (Canada) Work Boat 1975
El-Anne V 347881 (Canada) Tug, boom 1973
ESM XI 328947 (Canada) Tug, boom 1968
Esther A. No. 2 346325 (Canada) Tug, boom 1971
Eurocan Grizzley 348882 (Canada) Tug, boom 1974
Eurocan Lynx 348881 (Canada) Tug, boom 1974
Eurocan Noo-Gal No. 1 369147 (Canada) Tug, boom 1974
F.M. 18 347888 (Canada) Fishboat, general 1973
F.M. 19 347889 (Canada) Fishboat, general 1973
F.M. 20 347890 (Canada) Fishboat, general 1973
F.N. 7 369059 (Canada) Tug, boom 1974
F.N. No. 5 348483 (Canada) Tug, boom 1974
F.S. IV 194680 (Canada) Scow 1952
Finale (II) 178834 (Canada) Yacht, power-cruiser 1947
Fir (II) 328903 (Canada) Tug, boom 1967
Fire Barge Louisa 175682 (Canada) Work Boat 1944
Firetug No. 2 816567 (Canada) Fireboat 1946
Flavelle No. 1 348751 (Canada) Tug, boom 1974

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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.


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MacFarlane, John M. (2017) Vessels Built by West Coast Salvage & Contracting Co. Ltd. Nauticapedia.ca 2017. http://nauticapedia.ca/Articles/Vessel_Builders_West_Coast_Salvage.php?Page=3

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