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Shipbuilding History
Shipyard construction
records and other maritime stuff. |
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This web site is concerned
with documenting the construction records of U.S. and Canadian shipbuilders and
boatbuilders. It also includes data on the construction of ships in U.S. and
Canadian yards
by type. Most of the data come from authoritative sources, but nobody's
perfect and there are bound to be errors as well as omissions: please send corrections
and additions to
TimColton@aol.com.
Minor revisions and updates are made almost every day. Most recent
additions: updated tables of
The US-Flag Commercial Fleet,
by Type. |
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SHIPYARD CONSTRUCTION RECORDS |
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Index to the ~750 U.S. Shipyards with Individual Construction Records |
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12 Major
U.S. Shipbuilders:
6 Active Today ("The Big Six"), 6 Inactive |
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70 Large U.S. Shipbuilders:
14 Active Today ("The 2nd Tier"), 56
Inactive |
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321 Small U.S. Shipbuilders and Boatbuilders:
78 Active Today, 243 Occasional or Inactive |
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14 U.S. Navy and Coast Guard Yards:
5 Active Today (as Repair Yards), 9 Inactive |
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66 Wartime U.S. Shipbuilders:
35
from WWI, 31 from WWII,
All Inactive Today |
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181 Wartime
U.S. Boatbuilders: 79
from WWI, 102 from WWII,
All Inactive Today |
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22 U.S. Builders of Large Yachts:
15 Active Today, 7 Occasional
or Inactive |
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33 U.S. Builders of Small Yachts Who Were Active in Wartime:
16 in WWI, 32 in WWII |
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30 Significant U.S. Shipbuilders from Before WWI:
All Inactive
Today |
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Plus: ~1500
Other U.S. Yards that Have Built Ships or Boats
- 8 tables |
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19 Large
Canadian Shipbuilders:
2 Active Today, 17 Inactive |
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44 Small
Canadian Shipbuilders
and Boatbuilders: 13 Active
Today, 31 Inactive |
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20 Wartime
Canadian Shipbuilders: 19 from WWI, 1 from WWII |
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38 Wartime
Canadian Boatbuilders: All from WWII |
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Plus: ~200 Other
Canadian Yards
That Have Occasionally Built Ships or Boats
- 7 tables |
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CONSTRUCTION OF
SHIPS BY TYPE |
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U.S.
Navy Ships and Submarines
- 22 tables |
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U.S.
Navy Small Ships, Boats and Craft
- 61 tables |
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U.S. Coast Guard
Cutters
and
Craft
- 10 tables |
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U.S. Army Small
Ships, Boats
and
Craft
- 16 tables |
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N.O.A.A. and Other Government Research Vessels
- 3 tables |
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Ships Built for the U.S. Shipping Board in WWI
- 12 tables |
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Ships Built for the U.S. Maritime Commission in WWII
- 21 tables |
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Ships and Rigs Built in the U.S. Since WWII
- 15 tables |
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Canadian Naval Ships
and
Boats
- 12 tables |
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Canadian
Coast Guard Ships and Boats
- 1 table |
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Merchant
Ships Built in Canada in Wartime
- 2 tables |
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Ships and Rigs Built in Canada Since WWII
- 9 tables |
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CURRENT
SHIPBUILDING ACTIVITY |
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Current
U.S. and Canadian Shipbuilding and Boatbuilding
Contracts
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updated September 30 |
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Directory of
U.S. and Canadian Shipyards
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updated
September 15 |
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Directory of U.S. and Canadian Maritime Memorials and
Museums
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updated
May 3 |
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Shipbuilding Contract Awards Announced in 2011
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updated
September 30 |
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Deliveries of Ships,
Boats and Oceangoing Barges in 2011
- updated September 29 |
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Deliveries of
Inland Barges in 2011
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updated
September 10 |
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Status of Major
Merchant Shipbuilding Programs
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updated
September 30 |
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Status
of Major
Government Shipbuilding Programs
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updated September 29 |
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Major
U.S. Navy Shipbuilding Contracts
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updated
September 26 |
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PLUS: A HOST OF OTHER STATISTICS |
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Shipbuilding Industry Data
- 55 tables
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Shipping Industry Data
- 16 tables
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The US-Flag Commercial Fleet,
by Type
- 18 tables
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The
World Fleet of LNG
Carriers
- 3 tables
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The World Fleet of Offshore Drilling Rigs
- 6 tables
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to find out how to Contact Me |
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HERE
to read my memoir "Staying Afloat" |
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to switch to my other site, "Maritime Memos" |
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HERE
to read my "Shipbuilding History" column in
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Click HERE for a list of
the principal Sources of
the data in these tables |
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"Staying
Afloat".
You are free to download, quote or copy any
other material you find here.
But, if you do, please credit the source
as www.ShipbuildingHistory.com. |