Al Larson Boat Shop

Terminal Island CA

Most recent update: September 26, 2018.

Al Larson Boat Shop was established in 1903 by Peter Adolph (Al) Larson, a Swedish immigrant, and has been building and repairing boats on Terminal Island ever since. Visit the company at larsonboat.com and see it from the air on Google here.

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O/N Name Customer Type GT LOA Built Notes
217945 Esperanza trawler 34 50 1919
251017 Elsie B trawler 22 42 1926 later New Hazard
226245 Lusitania Manuel G. Rosa trawler 138 91 1927 NLD
227967 Sacramento Alfred Santos trawler 201 103 1928 NLD
252776 Katrina trawler 16 40 1928 later Ogenio, NLD
229947 Bremen Toma Mosich trawler 127 79 1930 NLD
231534 Panama Japanese owners trawler 246 107 1930 NLD
229339 Rainbow Joseph Giaconi trawler 121 79 1930 NLD
229335 Senator Joe P. Soares trawler 118 79 1930 NLD
231078 Reliance Herman Toby trawler 313 117 1931 later passenger vessel Ranger III, Hacklehead II, NLD
230641 San Salvador Manuel M. Medina trawler 156 113 1931 to USN 1942 as YP-281, lost 1944
231083 Santa Margarita Franco Italian Pk'g. trawler 236 98 1931 later St Marie, Emerald C, NLD
223573 Majestic Klemento Zar trawler 197 83 1934 to USN 1940 as Nightingale (AMc-18), YP-166 1941, returned 1945
233381 Jackie Sue Christian Gaspar trawler 197 83 1934 to USN 1940 as Parrakeet (AMc-34), to MARAD 1946
231372 Fearless Paul Vasovich trawler 127 87 1935 to USN 1940 as Reedbird (AMc-30), to MARAD 1946, Fearless, Star-Kist, Colorado (Chile)
235490 Vittoria Salvatore Ferranta trawler 63 75 1936 to USN 1942 as YP-298, to MARAD 1946, Vittoria (Peru)
236505 Bainbridge Sam Mirkovich trawler 130 79 1937 broken-up 1997
236806 Santa Maria Santa Maria Fishing trawler 86 79 1937
238878 American Voyager Van Camp Seafood trawler 137 97 1937 to USN 1942 as YP-287, destroyed 1947
Vindicator trawler 110 106 1937 to USN 1940 as Killdeer (AMc-21), IX-194 1944, to MARAD 1945
1099490 CG-67 USCG boarding boat 33 56 1937 later CG-56306, to Sea Scouts as Sea Otter
560021 CG-68 USCG boarding boat 33 56 1937 later CG-56307, sold as Lisa Lynn, Once Bitten, High Plains Drifter
SC-734 US Navy subchaser 148d 110 28 Dec 1942 to FLC 1948
SC-735 US Navy subchaser 148d 110 12 Mar 1943 to Taiwan 1948
YMS-86 US Navy minesweeper 320d 136 12 May 1942 struck 1946
254281 YMS-87 US Navy minesweeper 320d 136 15 Aug 1942 sold as f/v Lee Russ, Jane M, NLD
YMS-320 US Navy minesweeper 320d 136 18 Aug 1943 struck 1946
YMS-321 US Navy minesweeper 320d 136 25 Oct 1943 later Grouse (AMS-15) 1947, wrecked 1963
253722 YMS-322 US Navy minesweeper 320d 136 19 Nov 1943 later pilot boat Golden Gate, then f/v, NLD
YMS-323 US Navy minesweeper 320d 136 27 Dec 1943 to Korea 1948 as Ku Po, scrapped 1956
YMS-324 US Navy minesweeper 320d 136 28 Feb 1944 later Gull (AMS-16) 1947, struck 1959
YMS-325 US Navy minesweeper 320d 136 7 Apr 1944 struck 1946
246153 Pioneer Marion Joncich trawler 183 86 1944 later Southern Explorer. NLD
246274 Seven Seas Elmer J. Duzich trawler 129 78 1944 as freight ship
246533 City of Naples II Francesco Amalfitano trawler 110 73 1944 later Santa Teresa, Annie D, NLD
248199 Sea Hound Joaquin Pedro trawler 247 97 1945 later Irene S, America, Tesoro del Mar (Mexico)
265818 Pacific Venture William J. Danos trawler 45 50 1953

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