Emergency Shipbuilders of WWII
Builders of Concrete Ships and Barges
MARCOM only built concrete ships and barges reluctantly, and only at a point in the war when the steel shipbuilders were all at full capacity. There were five contractors, of which three were significant. McCloskey & Company developed a shipyard in Tampa FL, to build 24 self-propelled dry bulk cargo ships, to carry sugar. These were the only self-propelled concrete ships: they were 366 feet long, with a deadweight of 5,000 tons. The yard was located at Hookers Point and had 6,000 workers: it closed permanently in December 1945: the site is now part of Tampa Ship. Concrete Ship Constructors developed a shipyard in National City CA to build concrete barges. They built both B7 tank barges, which were 375 feet long, with a deadweight of 6,600 tons, and designed to move refined products from the Gulf of Mexico to the Northeast, and B5 covered dry cargo barges, which were 265 feet long, with a deadweight of 1,632 tons. Their hulls 45-47 were completed with reefer capacity and hulls 48-49 were completed as maintenance barges. Barrett & Hilp developed a shipyard in South San Francisco CA to build concrete barges. They built B7 dry bulk barges, which were 366 feet long, with a deadweight of 5,687 tons, designed to carry bauxite. The yard had five graving docks, which are still there: one of them still has its gate in place and three more gates are lying in the docks. Nine of these ships are still afloat: visit https://concreteships.org/ships/powellriver/ to see some great pictures.
Name | Type | MC # | Delivered | Notes | ||
McCloskey & Co., Tampa FL | ||||||
1 | Vitruvius | freighter (C1) | 1045 | Dec 1943 | sunk as a breakwater at Normandy | |
2 | David O. Saylor | freighter (C1) | 1046 | Nov 1943 | sunk as a breakwater at Normandy | |
3 | Arthur Newell Talbot | freighter (C1) | 1047 | Feb 1944 | sunk as a breakwater at Kiptopeke VA | |
4 | Richard Lewis Humphrey | freighter (C1) | 1048 | Mar 1944 | sold in Mexico | |
5 | Richard Kidder Meade | freighter (C1) | 1049 | Mar 1944 | sunk as a breakwater at Kiptopeke VA | |
6 | Willis A. Slater | freighter (C1) | 1050 | Feb 1944 | sunk as a breakwater at Kiptopeke VA | |
7 | Leonard Chase Watson | freighter (C1) | 1051 | June 1944 | sunk as a breakwater at Kiptopeke VA | |
8 | John Smeaton | freighter (C1) | 1052 | Apr 1944 | Afloat as a breakwater at Powell River BC | |
9 | Joseph Aspdin | freighter (C1) | 1053 | May 1944 | wrecked and lost 1948 | |
10 | John Grant | freighter (C1) | 1054 | June 1944 | sunk as a breakwater at Kiptopeke VA | |
11 | M. H. Le Chatelier | freighter (C1) | 1055 | July 1944 | Afloat as a breakwater at Powell River BC | |
12 | L. J. Vicat | freighter (C1) | 1056 | July 1944 | Afloat as a breakwater at Powell River BC | |
13 | Robert Whitman Lesley | freighter (C1) | 1057 | July 1944 | sunk as a breakwater at Kiptopeke VA | |
14 | Edwin Thacher | freighter (C1) | 1058 | July 1944 | sunk as a breakwater at Kiptopeke VA | |
15 | C. W. Pasley | freighter (C1) | 1059 | Aug 1944 | sunk as a breakwater at Newport OR | |
16 | Armand Considere | freighter (C1) | 1060 | Sep 1944 | Afloat as a breakwater at Powell River BC | |
17 | Francois Hennebique | freighter (C1) | 1061 | Sep 1944 | sunk as a breakwater at Newport OR | |
18 | P. M. Anderson | freighter (C1) | 1062 | Sep 1944 | Afloat as a breakwater at Powell River BC | |
19 | Albert Kahn | freighter (C1) | 1063 | Oct 1944 | abandoned and lost 1947 | |
20 | Willard A. Pollard | freighter (C1) | 1064 | Nov 1944 | sunk as a breakwater at Kiptopeke VA | |
21 | William Foster Cowham | freighter (C1) | 1065 | Nov 1944 | sunk as a breakwater at Kiptopeke VA | |
22 | Edwin Clarence Eckel | freighter (C1) | 1067 | Dec 1944 | scuttled 1946 | |
23 | Thaddeus Merriman | freighter (C1) | 1068 | Nov 1944 | Afloat as a breakwater at Powell River BC | |
24 | Emile N. Vidal | freighter (C1) | 1069 | Dec 1944 | Afloat as a breakwater at Powell River BC | |
Concrete Ship Constructors, Inc., National City CA | ||||||
1 | Concrete No. 1 | B7-A2 | 634 | Apr 1943 | later YO-143 | |
2 | Concrete No. 2 | B7-A2 | 635 | May 1943 | later YO-144 | |
3 | Concrete No. 3 | B7-A2 | 636 | May 1943 | later YOG-40 | |
4 | Concrete No. 4 | B7-A2 | 637 | June 1943 | later YOG-41 | |
5 | Concrete No. 5 | B7-A2 | 638 | June 1943 | later YOG-42, ashore at Lanaii HI | |
6 | B7-A2 | 1220 | July 1943 | later YO-145 | ||
7 | B7-A2 | 1221 | July 1943 | later YO-146 | ||
8 | B7-A2 | 1222 | Aug 1943 | later YOG-53 | ||
9 | B7-A2 | 1223 | Aug 1943 | later YO-159 | ||
10 | B7-A2 | 1224 | Sep 1943 | later YO-160 | ||
11 | B7-A2 | 1225 | Sep 1943 | later YO-161 | ||
12 | B7-A2 | 1226 | Oct 1943 | later YO-162 | ||
13 | B7-A2 | 1227 | Oct 1943 | later YO-163 | ||
14 | B7-A2 | 1228 | Nov 1943 | later YO-182 | ||
15 | B7-A2 | 1229 | Nov 1943 | later YO-183 | ||
16 | B7-A2 | 1230 | Dec 1943 | later YOG-82, YOGN-82, breakwater at Powell River BC, reefed 2018 | ||
17 | B7-A2 | 1231 | Dec 1943 | later YO-184 | ||
18 | B7-A2 | 1232 | Jan 1944 | later YO-185 | ||
19 | B7-A2 | 1233 | Jan 1944 | later YOG-83 | ||
20 | B7-A2 | 1234 | Feb 1944 | later YO-186 | ||
21 | B7-A2 | 1235 | Feb 1944 | later YO-187 | ||
22 | B7-A2 | 1236 | Mar 1944 | later YOG-84 | ||
23 | Carbon | B5-BJ1 | 2214 | Feb 1944 | later BCL-3049 | |
24 | Barium | B5-BJ1 | 2215 | Mar 1944 | later BCL-3050 | |
25 | Helium | B5-BJ1 | 2216 | Mar 1944 | later BCL-3051 | |
26 | Nitrogen | B5-BJ1 | 2217 | Mar 1944 | later BCL-3052 | |
27 | Radium | B5-BJ1 | 2218 | Apr 1944 | later BCL-3053 | |
28 | Argon | B5-BJ1 | 2219 | Apr 1944 | later BCL-3054 | |
29 | Cadmium | B5-BJ1 | 2220 | May 1944 | later BCL-3055 | |
30 | Chromium | B5-BJ1 | 2221 | May 1944 | later BCL-3056 | |
31 | Cobalt | B5-BJ1 | 2222 | May 1944 | later BCL-3057 | |
32 | Iridium | B5-BJ1 | 2223 | June 1944 | later BCL-3058 | |
33 | Lithium | B5-BJ1 | 2224 | June 1944 | later BCL-3059 | |
34 | Magnesium | B5-BJ1 | 2225 | June 1944 | later BCL-3060 | |
35 | Neon | B5-BJ1 | 2226 | June 1944 | later BCL-3061 | |
36 | Nickel | B5-BJ1 | 2227 | June 1944 | later BCL-3062 | |
37 | Phosphorus | B5-BJ1 | 2228 | June 1944 | later BCL-3063 | |
38 | Sodium | B5-BJ1 | 2229 | July 1944 | later BCL-3064 | |
39 | Sulphur | B5-BJ1 | 2230 | July 1944 | later BCL-3065 | |
40 | Tellurium | B5-BJ1 | 2231 | July 1944 | later BCL-3066 | |
41 | Tungsten | B5-BJ1 | 2232 | May 1944 | later BCL-3067 | |
42 | Uranium | B5-BJ1 | 2233 | July 1944 | later BCL-3068 | |
43 | Bismuth | B5-BJ1 | 2234 | Aug 1944 | later BCL-3069 | |
44 | Bromide | B5-BJ1 | 2235 | Aug 1944 | later BCL-3070 | |
45 | Hydrogen | B5-BJ2 | 2236 | Sep 1944 | later BCL-3071 | |
46 | Calcium | B5-BJ2 | 2237 | Oct 1944 | later BCL-3072 | |
47 | Antimony | B5-BJ2 | 2238 | Nov 1944 | later BCL-3073 | |
48 | Cerium | B5-BJ3 | 2695 | Mar 1945 | later FMS-1 | |
49 | Radon | B5-BJ3 | 2696 | May 1945 | later FMS-2 | |
MacEvoy Shipbuilding Corp., Savannah GA | ||||||
1 | Concrete No. 6 | B7-A1 | 619 | Jan 1944 | ||
2 | Concrete No. 7 | B7-A1 | 620 | Feb 1944 | ||
3 | Concrete No. 8 | B7-A1 | 621 | Mar 1944 | ||
4 | Concrete No. 9 | B7-A1 | 622 | Apr 1944 | ||
5 | Concrete No. 10 | B7-A1 | 623 | May 1944 | ||
6 | Concrete No. 11 | B7-A1 | 903 | June 1944 | ||
7 | Concrete No. 12 | B7-A1 | 904 | June 1944 | ||
San Jacinto Shipbuilding Corp., Houston TX (later taken over by McCloskey & Co.) | ||||||
1 | Concrete No. 29 | B7-A1 | 629 | Nov 1943 | ||
2 | Concrete No. 30 | B7-A1 | 630 | Nov 1943 | ||
3 | Concrete No. 31 | B7-A1 | 631 | Dec 1943 | ||
4 | Concrete No. 32 | B7-A1 | 632 | Dec 1943 | ||
Barrett & Hilp, South San Francisco CA | ||||||
1 | Agate | B7-D1 | 1319 | Aug 1943 | to US Army | |
2 | Chromite | B7-D1 | 1320 | Sep 1943 | to US Army | |
3 | Flint | B7-D1 | 1321 | Sep 1943 | to US Navy | |
4 | Granite | B7-D1 | 1322 | Sep 1943 | to US Navy | |
5 | Graphite | B7-D1 | 1323 | Oct 1943 | to US Navy | |
6 | Gypsum | B7-D1 | 1324 | Oct 1943 | to US Navy | |
7 | Mica | B7-D1 | 1325 | Nov 1943 | to US Navy | |
8 | Bauxite | B7-D1 | 1326 | June 1943 | later IX-154 | |
9 | Asphalt | B7-D1 | 1327 | June 1943 | later IX-153, lost off Saipan 1944 | |
10 | Slate/Carmita | B7-D1 | 1328 | May 1943 | later IX-152, lost 1947 | |
11 | Midnight | B7-D1 | 1329 | Mar 1944 | later IX-149, sold in China 1948 | |
12 | Quartz | B7-D1 | 1330 | Apr 1944 | later IX-150, afloat as breakwater in Powell River BC | |
13 | Bauxite/Silica | B7-D1 | 1331 | June 1944 | later IX-151, scuttled 1945 | |
14 | Limestone/Corundum | B7-D1 | 1332 | July 1944 | later IX-164 | |
15 | Feldspar | B7-D1 | 1333 | Aug 1944 | later IX-159, sold | |
16 | Marl | B7-D1 | 1334 | Aug 1944 | later IX-160, sold in the Philippines 1948 | |
17 | Barite | B7-D1 | 1335 | Aug 1944 | later IX-161 | |
18 | Lignite | B7-D1 | 1336 | Sep 1944 | later IX-162 | |
19 | Cinnabar | B7-D1 | 1337 | Sep 1944 | later IX-163, sold | |
20 | Limestone | B7-D1 | 1338 | Oct 1944 | later IX-158, sold |