Fulton Shipyard
Antioch CA
Most recent update: January 14, 2016.
Fulton Shipyard was started in 1924 by Frank Fulton and Angeline Fulton Fredericks on a site on the San Joaquin River that had first been developed as a shipyard in 1918, by a company called Jarvis Bros. It closed in 1999. The yard was at the foot of Fulton Shipyard Road in downtown Antioch. See it from the air on Google here.
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O/N | Name | Customer | Type | Tons | LOA | Delivered | Notes | |
225522 | Larkin No. 6 | 100 | 1926 | later Anteros, to USG 1942 | ||||
225698 | Helen Wilder | tugboat | 18 | 1926 | later L-D No. 4, Western Pilot | |||
225832 | City of Napa | Edward Mackey | freighter | 92 | 1926 | |||
225931 | Stanley-Robert | 152 | 1926 | |||||
226830 | RVL No. 2 | tugboat | 23 | 1927 | later Pacific No. 2, California Eagle | |||
227812 | Merit | Herman P. Miller | freighter | 149 | 1928 | to USN 1942 as YF-536, Merit | ||
228866 | RVL No. 6 | tugboat | 36 | 1929 | to USA as ST-798, Pacific No. 3, Marie Lauritzen | |||
230035 | Crescent No. 3 | Andrew Cobb | 204 | 1930 | to USN 1942 as YF-549, Crescent No. 3 | |||
231023 | Sutter | freighter | 313 | 1931 | converted to floating restaurant 1961, the San Joaquin Yacht Club | |||
231714 | Kent | tugboat | 42 | 1932 | later Del Norte | |||
232933 | Henry J. Kaiser | tugboat | 34 | 1934 | later Despatch No. 6, Compacco | |||
234344 | Cavalleri | Vincent Cardinalli | fishing boat | 125 | 1935 | to USN 1942 as YP-307, returned 1946 | ||
234376 | Golden Gate | tugboat | 94 | 1935 | later San Antonino, Eureka | |||
235369 | Leslie J. Fulton | A. L. Fulton | tugboat | 195 | 1936 | to USN 1941 as Waxbill (AMc-15), returned 1945, Fulpac One | ||
236593 | Despatch No. 7 | S.O. Co. of Cal. | tugboat | 34 | 1937 | later James J. Fulton | ||
241444 | Despatch No. 8 | S.O. Co. of Cal. | tugboat | 54 | 1942 | |||
242091 | Mr. Thomas | tugboat | 15 | 1942 | later A. L. Fulton | |||
Industry (AMc-86) | US Navy | minesweeper | 205 | 19 Dec 1941 | wrecked in typhoon off Okinawa 1945, hulk sunk | |||
Liberator (AMc-87) | US Navy | minesweeper | 205 | 22 Feb 1942 | later IX-202, sold 1946 | |||
Loyalty (AMc-88) | US Navy | minesweeper | 205 | 17 Jan 1942 | destroyed 1946 | |||
Memorable (AMc-89) | US Navy | minesweeper | 205 | 9 Mar 1942 | sold 1948 | |||
Merit (AMc-90) | US Navy | minesweeper | 205 | 28 Mar 1942 | to Fish & Wildlife Service 1947 | |||
Observer (AMc-91) | US Navy | minesweeper | 205 | 14 Apr 1942 | sold 1947 as Observer, Sea Wolf | |||
APc-23 | US Navy | transport | 100 | 31 Oct 1942 | planned as AMc-159, sold 1947 | |||
APc-24 | US Navy | transport | 100 | 5 Nov 1942 | planned as AMc-160, sold 1947 | |||
APc-25 | US Navy | transport | 100 | 19 Nov 1942 | planned as AMc-161, sold 1947 | |||
APc-26 | US Navy | transport | 100 | 25 Nov 1942 | planned as AMc-162, sold 1947 | |||
APc-27 | US Navy | transport | 100 | 5 Dec 1942 | planned as AMc-163, sold 1947 | |||
APc-28 | US Navy | transport | 100 | 17 Dec 1942 | planned as AMc-182, grounded and burned in Okinawa 1946 | |||
252126 | APc-29 | US Navy | transport | 100 | 6 Jan 1943 | planned as AMc-183, sold 1947, Nuisance IV, Margaret Ann | ||
APc-30 | US Navy | transport | 100 | 15 Jan 1943 | planned as AMc-184, sold 1947 | |||
APc-31 | US Navy | transport | 100 | 30 Jan 1943 | planned as AMc-185, sold 1947 | |||
APc-32 | US Navy | transport | 100 | 13 Feb 1943 | planned as AMc-186, sold 1947 | |||
252352 | APc-101 | US Navy | transport | 100 | 2 Apr 1943 | planned as APc 75, sold 1947 as Klehowa, wrecked 1981 | ||
APc-102 | US Navy | transport | 100 | 16 Apr 1943 | planned as APc 76, beached in Saipan 1945 and destroyed 1946 | |||
APc-103 | US Navy | transport | 100 | 1 May 1943 | planned as APc 77, grounded and burned in Okinawa 1946 | |||
251871 | APc-a | US Navy | transport | 100 | 1942 | later Cape Cross | ||
APc-a | US Navy | transport | 100 | 1943 | sold 1947 as Coastal Transport II, Cape Scott | |||
ATR-23 | US Navy | tugboat | 850 | 3 Dec 1943 | disposed-of 1946 | |||
ATR-24 | US Navy | tugboat | 850 | 9 Feb 1944 | disposed-of 1946 | |||
ATR-25 | US Navy | tugboat | 850 | 11 Apr 1944 | to Peru 1946 as Jose Olaya, Olaya | |||
ATR-26 | US Navy | tugboat | 850 | 9 Jun 1944 | to China 1946 as Pu To, to Taiwan | |||
ATR-27 | US Navy | tugboat | 850 | 1 Aug 1944 | disposed-of 1946 | |||
ATR-28 | US Navy | tugboat | 850 | 25 Sep 1944 | disposed-of 1946 | |||
255346 | YP-619 | US Navy | patrol craft | 1945 | to MARAD 1947, Mariner | |||
256189 | YP-620 | US Navy | patrol craft | 1945 | to MARAD 1947, Sonja | |||
Conflict (AM-426) | US Navy | minesweeper | 780 | 23 Mar 1954 | later MSO 426, scrapped 1973 | |||
Constant (AM-427) | US Navy | minesweeper | 780 | 8 Sep 1954 | later MSO 427, scrapped 2001 | |||
250223 | Bear Flag | A. L. Fulton | tugboat | 53 | 1946 | NLD | ||
255346 | Mariner | Mariner, Inc. | fishing boat | 481 | 1945 | NLD | ||
269899 | F. L. Fulton | A. L. Fulton | tugboat-yacht | 71 | 1955 | later Briana Marin, Salish Wanderer, F. L. Fulton again | ||
273711 | Aloalo | Lawrence Ernest | yacht | 7 | 1957 | NLD | ||
276042 | Linda Lee II | Jack T. Killion | passenger | 13 | 1956 | NLD | ||
286641 | Redondo | Ronald Ariaga | passenger | 25 | 1961 | |||
293521 | Marine Surveyor | City of L.A. | survey boat | 57 | 1963 | |||
233 | 545436 | J-Mack | Cal DoT | ferry | 46 | 1969 |