Shipbuilding History

Construction Records of U.S. and Canadian Shipbuilders and Boatbuilders

The primary mission of this web site is to document 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 and provides some industry statistics. Most of the data comes from authoritative sources, but nobody's perfect and there are bound to be errors as well as omissions.

-- Tim Colton

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U.S. Commercial Shipbuilding 683
U.S. Shipbuilders and Boatbuilders (alphabetical)
U.S. Builders of Large Ships Since WWII 72
U.S. Builders of Small Vessels Since WWII 386
Commercial Vessels Built in U.S. Shipyards Since WWII 24
Other U.S. Boatbuilders Since WWII 14
Commercial Vessels Built in U.S. Shipyards in Wartime 39
Pre-WWI U.S. Shipbuilders (inactive) 89
U.S. Builders of Large Yachts 22
U.S. Builders of Small Yachts (all inactive) 37
U.S. Government Shipbuilding 312
US Navy Large Ships and Submarines 29
US Navy and Other Government Small Craft 101
U.S. Emergency Ship Builders in WWI and WWII (all inactive) 70
U.S. Emergency Boat Builders in WWI and WWII (all inactive) 100
US Navy Ship Yards and Bases (all inactive as shipbuilders) 12
Canada 117
Canada Shipbuilders and Boatbuilders (alphabetical)
Canada Ships and Boats 30
Canada Shipbuilders and Boatbuilders 87
Miscellaneous 51
Shipbuilding and Shipping Statistics
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Tim Colton:   Resume   Publications   Memoirs: "Staying Afloat"   Memorium

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