College Point Boats

College Point NY

College Point Boats is another mystery yard. Who started it and when? When did it close? What we do know is that it was at the foot of Lax Avenue in College Point: here's a marina there now but you can see the underwater ruins of a boatyard.

O/N Customer Type Tons LOA Delivered Notes
SC-347 US Navy subchaser 135 110 1 Nov 1917 to France as C-18
SC-348 US Navy subchaser 135 110 1 Nov 1917 to France as C-12
SC-349 US Navy subchaser 135 110 14 Nov 1917 sold 1921
SC-350 US Navy subchaser 135 110 30 Mar 1918 to France as C-30
SC-351 US Navy subchaser 135 110 8 Jan 1918 sold 1920
SC-352 US Navy subchaser 135 110 2 Mar 1918 sold 1921
SC-353 US Navy subchaser 135 110 20 Mar 1918 sold 1936
223215 SC-354 US Navy subchaser 135 110 2 Mar 1918 sold 1921 as Frankie and Rose
SC-355 US Navy subchaser 135 110 12 Mar 1918 sold 1922
SC-356 US Navy subchaser 135 110 8 Apr 1918 sold 1921
SC-357 US Navy subchaser 135 110 9 Jun 1918 to France as C-54
SC-358 US Navy subchaser 135 110 9 Jun 1918 to France as C-56
SC-359 US Navy subchaser 135 110 9 Jun 1918 to France as C-60
SC-360 US Navy subchaser 135 110 27 Sep 1918 to France as C-73
SC-361 US Navy subchaser 135 110 9 Jun 1918 to France as C-57
SC-362 US Navy subchaser 135 110 9 Jun 1918 to France as C-49
SC-413 US Navy subchaser 135 110 1919 to US Army 1920, sold 1921
SC-414 US Navy subchaser 135 110 1919 to US Army 1919 as artillery steamer V-1
SC-415 US Navy subchaser 135 110 8 Jan 1919 to USCG 1919 as Hahn, sold 1923
SC-416 US Navy subchaser 135 110 13 Jan 1919 sold 1921
SC-417 US Navy subchaser 135 110 31 Jan 1919 to USCG 1919 as Stellenwerf, sold 1922
SC-418 US Navy subchaser 135 110 1919 never commissioned, sold 1920

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