Cambridge Shipbuilders
Cambridge MD
Most recent update: August 28, 2021.
Cambridge Shipbuilders, Inc., was formed in 1941 by a group of local businessmen, occupying the space previously used by Cambridge Manufacturing Co. and George T. Johnson & Sons, a boat builder and marine railway: it closed after the war. The yard was at the junction of Cambridge Creek with the Choptank River, where The Yacht Maintenance Company is today. See the site from the air on Google here.
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O/N | Name | Customer | Type | LDT | LOA | Delivered | Notes | |
P-81 | US Army | boat, rescue | 83 | June 1942 | ||||
253737 | P-82 | US Army | boat, rescue | 83 | June 1942 | sold as Jonker, Traveler | ||
P-83 | US Army | boat, rescue | 83 | July 1942 | ||||
P-84 | US Army | boat, rescue | 83 | July 1942 | ||||
P-85 | US Army | boat, rescue | 83 | Aug 1942 | ||||
P-86 | US Army | boat, rescue | 83 | Aug 1942 | ||||
250589 | P-87 | US Army | boat, rescue | 83 | Sep 1942 | sold as Tahitian Moon, Jedge, Barbara Joe, White Swan | ||
251373 | P-88 | US Army | boat, rescue | 83 | Sep 1942 | sold as Alatok | ||
P-89 | US Army | boat, rescue | 83 | Sep 1942 | ||||
292298 | P-262 | US Army | boat, rescue | 83 | Mar 1943 | sold as Tortuga | ||
250901 | P-263 | US Army | boat, rescue | 83 | Mar 1943 | sold as Porsco XI, V.O. Harris, Esmonda II | ||
P-264 | US Army | boat, rescue | 83 | Mar 1943 | ||||
P-265 | US Army | boat, rescue | 83 | Mar 1943 | ||||
YFN-376 | US Navy | closed lighter | 170 | 110 | 1943 | |||
T-146 | US Army | utility boat | 65 | Dec 1943 | ||||
289854 | T-147 | US Army | utility boat | 65 | Dec 1943 | sold as Trident | ||
T-148 | US Army | utility boat | 65 | Dec 1943 | ||||
T-149 | US Army | boat, Fire patrol | 65 | Feb 1944 | ||||
T-150 | US Army | boat, Fire patrol | 65 | Feb 1944 | ||||
P-492 | US Army | boat, rescue | 85 | May 1944 | ||||
P-493 | US Army | boat, rescue | 85 | May 1944 | ||||
P-494 | US Army | boat, rescue | 85 | June 1944 | ||||
P-495 | US Army | boat, rescue | 85 | June 1944 | ||||
P-496 | US Army | boat, rescue | 85 | July 1944 | ||||
P-497 | US Army | boat, rescue | 85 | July 1944 | ||||
P-498 | US Army | boat, rescue | 85 | Aug 1944 | ||||
P-499 | US Army | boat, rescue | 85 | Aug 1944 | ||||
P-500 | US Army | boat, rescue | 85 | Sep 1944 | ||||
P-501 | US Army | boat, rescue | 85 | Sep 1944 | ||||
P-502 | US Army | boat, rescue | 85 | Oct 1944 | ||||
P-503 | US Army | boat, rescue | 85 | Oct 1944 | ||||
P-504 | US Army | boat, rescue | 85 | Nov 1944 | ||||
P-505 | US Army | boat, rescue | 85 | Nov 1944 | ||||
FS-102 | US Army | freighter | 450 | 140 | Nov 1943 | to the Netherlands Antilles as Willemstad | ||
FS-103 | US Army | freighter | 450 | 140 | Jan 1944 | |||
FS-104 | US Army | freighter | 450 | 140 | Mar 1944 | |||
FS-105 | US Army | freighter | 450 | 140 | July 1944 | |||
FS-106 | US Army | freighter | 450 | 140 | Oct 1944 | to the Bahamas as FS-106 | ||
274645 | T-259 | US Army | utility boat | 65 | May 1945 | sold as L. D. Lynch, Second Wind | ||
296722 | T-260 | US Army | utility boat | 65 | May 1945 | to USCG as CG-65026-D, Adventurer II | ||
294602 | T-261 | US Army | utility boat | 65 | May 1945 | to USCG as CG-65027-D, Koran, Prindon |