Pre-WWII Construction by Other Boatbuilders on the Great Lakes and Inland Waterways

Builder Location O/N Name Customer Type GT LOA Built Notes
Illinois
Alford, Fred E. Waukegan IL G. W. Falcon 1936
Farley & Co. Chicago IL YCF-8 US Navy car float 150 128 1918 disposed-of 1946
Farley & Co. Chicago IL YCF-9 US Navy car float 150 128 1918 disposed-of 1946
Illinois Dredging IL G. L. No. 8 217 1895
Layton Co., B. Quincy IL YC-491 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918
Layton Co., B. Quincy IL YC-492 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918
Layton Co., B. Quincy IL YC-493 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918
Layton Co., B. Quincy IL YC-494 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918
Layton Co., B. Quincy IL YC-495 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918
Layton Co., B. Quincy IL YC-496 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918
Layton Co., B. Quincy IL YC-497 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918
Layton Co., B. Quincy IL YC-498 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918
Layton Co., B. Quincy IL YC-499 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918
Leonard Construction Chicago IL YC-445 US Navy open lighter 75 1918 to MARAD 1948
Leonard Construction Chicago IL YC-446 US Navy open lighter 75 1918
Leonard Construction Chicago IL YC-447 US Navy open lighter 75 1918
Leonard Construction Chicago IL YC-448 US Navy open lighter 75 1918 to MARAD 1948
Leonard Construction Chicago IL YC-457 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918 to MARAD 1948
Leonard Construction Chicago IL YC-458 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918 to MARAD 1948
Leonard Construction Chicago IL YC-459 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918
Leonard Construction Chicago IL YC-460 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918 later YM-12, sold 1972
Leonard Construction Chicago IL YC-461 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918 to MARAD 1948
Leonard Construction Chicago IL YC-462 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918 later YFN-245
Leonard Construction Chicago IL YC-463 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918
Leonard Construction Chicago IL YC-464 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918 to MARAD 1948
Leonard Construction Chicago IL YC-465 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918 later YPK-5, disposed-of 1946
Leonard Construction Chicago IL YC-466 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918 to MARAD 1948
Leonard Construction Chicago IL YC-467 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918 later YFN-218, to MARAD 1948
Leonard Construction Chicago IL YC-468 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918 later YE-36, YFN-240, destroyed 1945
Leonard Construction Chicago IL YC-469 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918 later YE-37, YFN-241
Leonard Construction Chicago IL YC-470 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918 to MARAD 1948
Indiana
American Steel Dredge Fort Wayne, In Tommy B. tugboat 1938
Iowa
Keokuk Steel Keokuk IA Warsaw 51 1914
Kentucky
Olcott Machine Works Paducah, Ky Scott Richard towboat 1936
Olcott Machine Works Paducah, Ky Alexandra M. towboat 1937
Michigan
Aladdin Company Bay City MI Sovereign Otto E. Sovereign yacht 84 1927 later Barbara, Kalolah, to USN 1943 as YP-340, to MARAD 1946
Contractors Service Co. Detroit MI YC-623 US Navy open lighter 125 1918 later YF-256
Contractors Service Co. Detroit MI YC-624 US Navy open lighter 125 1918
Contractors Service Co. Detroit MI YC-625 US Navy open lighter 125 1918
Contractors Service Co. Detroit MI YC-626 US Navy open lighter 125 1918
Corsair Boat Company Trenton MI PC-4300 USCG picket boat 1931-32 later 38314
Corsair Boat Company Trenton MI PC-4301 USCG picket boat 1931-32 later 38315
Corsair Boat Company Trenton MI PC-4302 USCG picket boat 1931-32 later 38316
Corsair Boat Company Trenton MI PC-4303 USCG picket boat 1931-32 later 38317
Corsair Boat Company Trenton MI PC-4304 USCG picket boat 1931-32 later 38318
Corsair Boat Company Trenton MI PC-4305 USCG picket boat 1931-32 later 38319
Drackes, Charles Wyandotte, MI Neptune 1929
Imperial Shipbuilding Detroit MI YC-477 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918
Imperial Shipbuilding Detroit MI YC-478 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918 lost 1920
Imperial Shipbuilding Detroit MI YC-479 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918
Imperial Shipbuilding Detroit MI YC-480 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918 later YFN-186
Imperial Shipbuilding Detroit MI YC-481 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918 to MARAD 1948
Michigan Alkali Company MI Albert L. Trombley barge 70 1913
Michigan Alkali Company MI Michigan Alkali No. 1 34 1913
Racine Truscott Muskegon, MI Gen C. B. Sears US Army 186 1915 later Warrengas, Terri B, Warsaw, Signet Ranger
Missouri
Ellaby, A. A. Harbor Point, Mo Sydney Davis towboat 1937
Erlbacher, Eddie Cape Girardeau, Mo Miss Anne towboat 1931
New York
Glove Shipyard, Inc. Buffalo, NY Amber Mae 1922
Hingston, W. J. Buffalo, NY Joe Van tugboat 1905
Maglehan, Peter Athens NY Pontiac Right Arm US Navy tugboat 401 1891 1898 renamed Passaic (YT-20) 1918, sold 1922
Riley, Hubert Buffalo, NY Jenny Lynn tugboat 1918
Ohio
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Co. Ohio barge 758 1906
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Co. Drill Boat No. 4 489 1908
Hansen Welding Co., Hans Toledo, Oh Baldy B. tugboat 1932
Hansen Welding Co., Hans Toledo, Oh Akikita towboat 1938
Interlake Engineering Cleveland OH YC-486 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918 to MARAD 1948
Interlake Engineering Cleveland OH YC-487 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918
Interlake Engineering Cleveland OH YC-488 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918 later YFN-226, to MARAD 1948
Interlake Engineering Cleveland OH YC-489 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918 later YNG-35
Interlake Engineering Cleveland OH YC-490 US Navy open lighter 170 110 1918 lost 1946
Kaltenbach Corp. Bedford OH YD-66 US Navy derrick barge 1933
Kaltenbach Corp. Bedford OH YD-67 US Navy derrick barge 1933
Warren City Tank & Boiler Warren OH LCM US Navy landing craft 1944 later Peggy Foss 1950
Wellman Engineering Cleveland OH YD-26 US Navy derrick barge 2,334 142 1917 sold 2003
Wellman Engineering Cleveland OH YD-197 US Navy derrick barge 1,407 140 1956 ex-BD-6063, sold 1999
Pennsylvania
American Boiler Works Erie, PA Dauntless 1937
Carnegie Steel Co. Clairton, PA Courtney M. towboat 1925
Tennessee
Marine Construction Co. Memphis, Tn Kangaroo towboat 1926
West Virginia
Venable, W. W. Charleston, WV Philo towboat 1930
Wisconsin
Milwaukee Bridge Co. WI No. 24 barge 336 1909

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