Rockland Marine

Rockland ME

Most recent update: July 31, 2020.

Rockland Marine started out as Snow Shipyards, founded in 1862 by Captain Israel Snow. It was located at the end of Mechanic Street, adjacent to the Cobb, Butler yard. See the site from the air on Google here. The Snow family sold it to General Seafoods after WWII. The western half is now the Sail, Power and Steam Museum, while the eastern half is still active as Rockland Marine, which is primarily a repair yard but which retains the ability to build boats and barges. Visit them at rocklandmarinecorp.com.

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O/N Name Customer Type Tons LOA Delivered Notes
Built by Snow Shipyards
81834 William Bisbee Mystic Krewe yacht 309 133 1902 later Jose Gaspar
202235 Helvetia I. L. Snow & Co. schooner 499 157 1905 to USN 1918 as SP-3096, returned 1919, Wismy 1944, abandoned above Puerto Limon 1947
204309 Wawenock I. L. Snow & Co. schooner 325 135 1907 wrecked on McGlathery I. 1926
207368 Cumberland Central Wharf Co. tugboat 115 87 1910
207630 Hugh de Payens Richard K. Snow tugboat 416 144 1910
209976 Amagansett Thomas H. Hayes fishing boat 390 152 1912
210190 Long Island Thomas H. Hayes fishing boat 390 152 1912
211670 Tarratine Richard K. Snow tugboat 289 130 1913
211689 Charles P. Greenough Charles Greenough tugboat 296 128 1913
212877 City of Southport John W. Martin freighter 119 74 1914 later Isleboro
238065 Rex I. Joseph King fishing boat 10 32 1914
213091 Trimembral Salvatore Santuccio fishing boat 20 46 1915
31 215657 Edith Nute Atlantic Maritime schooner 985 188 1917 wrecked off Cape Cod 1922
217914 Dorothea L. Brinkmann Charles M. Struven schooner 698 184 1919
228240 La Galleas John G. Alden ketch 39 1927 later Barbara K, Zarark
229571 Pinta Charles H. Thompson fishing boat 11 33 1930
239255 Helena F Mildred L. Brown fishing boat 8 32 1928
229544 Jean G. A. MacDonald freighter 9 37 1930
230067 Joanna Belle Paul F. Fitzpatrick passenger 8 30 1930
235909 Coot passenger 9 37 1930 later Gem III, Elsie G
171355 S.M. Co. No. 26 Bethlehem Steel freight barge 21 39 1931
230722 Venturer Lavon S. Ames fishing boat 6 33 1931
231117 Dorothy & Ethel Omah S. Harris freighter 11 38 1931
231484 Alma Charles O. Trask fishing boat 10 34 1932
231630 Ethel Grace Leon S. Horr fishing boat 7 27 1932
232253 Nereid Chatham Oyster fishing boat 9 36 1933 later Spendthrift
233910 Gerald S Julia S. Gray passenger 12 37 1935
234579 Stella A Lavon S. Ames fishing boat 13 388 1936
234794 Gov. Brann Town of Isleboro freighter 122 84 1936
235386 Mary Jane Mary Jane Co. fishing boat 118d 90 1936 to USN 1941 as Puffin (AMc-29), to Savannah Pilots 1945, sold 1952 as Sea Hawk
235562 Uncle Guy Orazio Gandolfi fishing boat 69 79 1936
235597 Mary Grace We-Four Corp. fishing boat 69 79 1936
235672 Greyhound Fisherman's Wharf fishing boat 9 38 1936
235853 Julia Eleanor Julia Eleanor Co. fishing boat 110d 90 1937 to USN 1941 as Egret (AMc-24), IX-181 1944, sold 1945 as Jacintha
235896 Capt. Don Donald Gross fishing boat 10 39 1937
236024 Muskegon Arthur A. Bain fishing boat 56 67 1937
238017 Zephyr Ralph E. Rockliffe fishing boat 7 33 1939
238191 Eddiemae Henry J. Lindemann passenger 10 39 1939 later Lillian B II, Snoopy
238779 Wee-Gon Charles L. Campbell passenger 14 40 1939
239049 Porpoise Arne P. Pederson fishing boat 69 70 1939 later Pelican
239252 Maine Maid Arthur H. Lankenau fishing boat 10 39 1940
239299 Sandy Hook Frank Musante pilot boat 7 33 1940
239275 St. George Clysou J. Coffin fishing boat 176 105 1940 to USCG 1941 as Nogak (WYP-171), sold 1944
240219 North Star Sea Trawling Corp. fishing boat 220 115 1941 to USCG 1941 as Nanok (WYP-169), returned 1944
240768 Belmont trawler Belmont fishing boat 225 117 1941 to USCG 1941 as Natsek (WYP-170), lost 1942
240709 Iva M Charles B. Carver fishing boat 51 65 1941
Canada Spruce Lake Bowater Nfld tugboat 233 97 1941 scrapped 1972
241530 Helen Mae II Frank E. Ross fishing boat 56 64 1942
Roller (AMc-52) US Navy minesweeper 205d 86 12 Aug 1941 sold 1947
skimmer (AMc-53) US Navy minesweeper 205d 86 26 Aug 1941 sold 1947
Tapacola (AMc-54) US Navy minesweeper 205d 86 20 Sep 1941 sold 1947
Turaco (AMc-55) US Navy minesweeper 205d 86 9 Oct 1941 sold 1947, Uncas
Stalwart (AMc-105) US Navy minesweeper 205d 86 22 Jan 1942 sold 1947
254087 Summit (AMc-106) US Navy minesweeper 205d 86 29 Jan 1942 sold 1947, Gayle, foundered 1958
Trident (AMc-107) US Navy minesweeper 205d 86 18 Feb 1942 sold 1947, Leah-F, foundered 1949
Valor (AMc-108) US Navy minesweeper 205d 86 24 Mar 1942 collision in Buzzard's Bay and lost 1944
254352 Victor (AMc-109) US Navy minesweeper 205d 86 17 Apr 1942 sold 1946 as Sunlight, Sara M, CTL
252663 Vigor (AMc-110) US Navy minesweeper 205d 86 4 May 1942 sold 1946 as J B Junior, Holy Cross
unnamed (SC-656) US Navy subchaser 136d 110 11 Aug 1942 to USCG 1945 as Air Finch (WAVR-422)
unnamed (SC-657) US Navy subchaser 136d 110 9 Sep 1942 to the USSR 1945 as BO-307
Extricate (ARS-16) US Navy rescue ship 1,089d 213 27 Jul 1943 beached in typhoon off Okinawa and destroyed 1946
Restorer (ARS-17) US Navy rescue ship 1,089d 213 6 Oct 1943 to Denmark 1948 as Vitus Bering, scrapped 1951
Catclaw (YN-81/AN-60) US Navy net tender 1,100d 195 14 Jan 1944 to Taiwan 1947, discarded
Chinaberry (YN-21/AN-61) US Navy net tender 1,100d 195 12 Mar 1944 sold 1950
Hop Tree (YN-83/AN-62) US Navy net tender 1,100d 195 18 May 1944 sold 1947, scrapped 1954
Whitewood (YN-84/AN-63) US Navy net tender 1,100d 195 17 Jul 1944 AG-129 1947, scrapped 1950
Palo Blanco (YN-85/AN-64) US Navy net tender 1,100d 195 25 Sep 1944 ATA-214 1944, sold 1947, tug Radnik, wrecked 1953 in Lattakia
Palo Verde (YN-86/AN-65) US Navy net tender 1,100d 195 17 Dec 1944 ATA-215 1944, to Port of Beaumont 1946, Arctic Sealer
Built by General Seafoods
250336 Milford Bluepoints Co. fishing boat 50 62 1946
250337 Greenport Bluepoints Co. fishing boat 50 62 1946
251036 Flo Walter E. Ross fishing boat 72 69 1946
253957 Seagoer Frank R. Place fishing boat 13 48 1947 inactive
254880 Bingo III Knute Lovgren fishing boat 13 48 1948 later Miss Carmella
256360 Lilo Vell A. Holmstrom fishing boat 27 47 1948
257629 Henry O. Underwood Wm. Underwood Co. freighter 43 64 1949 later Jasper Wyman
258281 Angler John H. Egly fishing boat 13 48 1949 inactive
Built by Rockland Marine
1055785 Prock #7 Prock Marine freight barge 464 115 1997
1073517 Hydra 1200 Tisbury Towing freight barge 464 154 1998
4 1087160 Island Transporter Island Transporter LLC passenger 85 91 1999
1101278 Prock #9 Prock Marine freight barge 451 140 2000
1128406 Prock #3 Prock Marine freight barge 387 120 2002
8 1203836 The Capt. E Maine Tug & barge freight barge 405 150 2007
9 1228095 Prock #5 Prock Marine freight barge 322 120 2010
10 1246101 Prock #11 Prock Marine freight barge 145 90 2012
11 1245704 Mrs. W Sheepscot Pilots freight barge 423 140 2013
15 1269741 Prock #15 Prock Marine freight barge 443 132 2016
1302282 Prock #17 Prock Marine freight barge 443 132 2020

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