Pacific Car & Foundry

Renton, Seattle and Tacoma WA

Most recent update: August 31, 2021.

Pacific Car and Foundry was a major manufacturer of railcars and trucks that expanded into building barges and dry-docks for WWII, utilizing its plants in Renton, Seattle and Tacoma, and acquiring Everett-Pacific Shipbuilding.

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O/N Name Customer Type Tons LOA Delivered Notes
Built in Renton WA
YC-799 US Navy lighter 100 110 1942
YC-800 US Navy lighter 100 110 1942
YC-801 US Navy lighter 100 110 1942
YC-802 US Navy lighter 100 110 1942
1033168 YC-803 US Navy lighter 100 110 1942 sold as KRS-110-14
YC-804 US Navy lighter 100 110 1942 at NS Everett
1056240 YC-805 US Navy lighter 100 110 1942 later YF-1153, sold as Olive Oil, Ediz Hook
YC-806 US Navy lighter 100 110 1942
BD-2828 US Army derrick barge 112 1944
BD-2829 US Army derrick barge 112 1944
BD-2830 US Army derrick barge 112 1944
BD-2831 US Army derrick barge 112 1944
BD-2832 US Army derrick barge 112 1944
BD-2833 US Army derrick barge 112 1944
BD-2834 US Army derrick barge 112 1944
BD-2835 US Army derrick barge 112 1944
269997 BD-2836 US Army derrick barge 112 1944 sold as Smith-Rice No. 6
BD-2837 US Army derrick barge 112 1944
274848 BD-2838 US Army derrick barge 112 1944 sold as Healy Tibbits No. 7
BD-2839 US Army derrick barge 112 1944
BD-2840 US Army derrick barge 112 1944
BD-2841 US Army derrick barge 112 1944
Built in Seattle WA
287739 YC-745 US Navy lighter 170 110 1942 sold as North Cape
YC-746 US Navy lighter 170 110 1942
YFN-313 US Navy lighter 170 110 1942
964586 YFN-314 US Navy lighter 170 110 1942 sold as KRS-110-5, KCB-105
YFN-315 US Navy lighter 170 110 1942
Built in Tacoma WA
YC-865 US Navy lighter 138 110 1942
YC-866 US Navy lighter 138 110 1942
YC-867 US Navy lighter 138 110 1942
270945 YC-868 US Navy lighter 138 110 1942 sold as Motorminus
YC-869 US Navy lighter 138 110 1942
YC-870 US Navy lighter 138 110 1942
YC-871 US Navy lighter 138 110 1942
YC-872 US Navy lighter 138 110 1942

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