General Shipbuilding & Aero

Alexandria VA

This shipyard is another mystery. The name seems to indicate that there was more to its business than just the shipyard. Can anyone tell me who owned it, when it opened, when it closed, where it was located? It appears to have had difficulty performing, because the last five boats on its contract were subcontracted to Gibbs.

O/N Name Customer Type Tons LOA Delivered Notes
SC-189 US Navy subchaser 135 110 13 Mar 1918 sold 1921
SC-190 US Navy subchaser 135 110 13 Mar 1918 sold 1921
SC-191 US Navy subchaser 135 110 21 Mar 1918 sold 1921
SC-192 US Navy subchaser 135 110 15 Apr 1918 to Baltimore Sea Scouts 1937
SC-193 US Navy subchaser 135 110 5 Apr 1918 sold 1921
SC-194 US Navy subchaser 135 110 5 Apr 1918 sold 1921
SC-195 US Navy subchaser 135 110 15 Apr 1918 sold 1921, houseboat in Detroit
224304 SC-196 US Navy subchaser 135 110 15 Apr 1918 sold 1921 as Mary A. Edwards
SC-197 US Navy subchaser 135 110 15 Apr 1918 to USCG 1919 as Mehalatos, sold 1923
SC-198 US Navy subchaser 135 110 15 Apr 1918 sold 1921
SC-199 US Navy subchaser 135 110 14 Apr 1918 to USCG 1919 as Ovesen, sold 1923
SC-200 US Navy subchaser 135 110 17 Apr 1918 sold 1921
SC-201 US Navy subchaser 135 110 23 Apr 1918 sold 1922
SC-202 US Navy subchaser 135 110 23 Apr 1918 sold 1921
SC-203 US Navy subchaser 135 110 25 Apr 1918 to USCG 1919 as Larsen, sold 1923
SC-204 US Navy subchaser 135 110 25 Apr 1918 subcontracted to Gibbs, sold 1922
SC-205 US Navy subchaser 135 110 25 Apr 1918 subcontracted to Gibbs, sold 1921
SC-206 US Navy subchaser 135 110 25 Apr 1918 subcontracted to Gibbs, sold 1921
SC-207 US Navy subchaser 135 110 26 Apr 1918 subcontracted to Gibbs, sold 1920
SC-208 US Navy subchaser 135 110 15 May 1918 subcontracted to Gibbs, sold 1921, Stumble Inn II, abandoned 1940

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