Harris & Parsons

East Greenwich RI

The Harris & Parsons shipyard was just north of Division Street and the East Greenwich Yacht Club, apparently one of many occupants of this site, having previously been Saunders Boatyard, (1891-1906), and F. S. Nock, Inc., (1906-1926), and later becoming Norton's Shipyard & Marina.

O/N Customer Type LOA Tons Delivered Notes
SC-1061 US Navy subchaser 110 136 5 Jan 1943 to Norway 1945 as Vigra
SC-1062 US Navy subchaser 110 136 27 Feb 1943 to USCG 1945 as Air Shrike (WAVR-462), sold 1948
SC-1321 US Navy subchaser 110 136 4 May 1943 to MARAD 1946
SC-1322 US Navy subchaser 110 136 2 Jun 1943 donated 1948 as Palace III, The Lord's Mercy
SC-1323 US Navy subchaser 110 136 5 Aug 1943 to MARAD 1946
SC-1324 US Navy subchaser 110 136 24 Sep 1943 to the USSR 1945 as BO-315
SC-1507 US Navy subchaser 110 136 15 May 1944 to the USSR 1945 as BO-224
SC-1508 US Navy subchaser 110 136 22 Jul 1944 to the USSR 1945 as BO-240
Q-1450 Royal Navy HDML 72 54 4 Jan 1945 later FDB-11, returned 1945, to the Netherlands 1946 as Dingo
Q-1451 Royal Navy HDML 72 54 26 Mar 1945 later FDB-22, returned 1945, to the Netherlands 1946 as Wolf
Q-1452 Royal Navy HDML 72 54 19 Apr 1945 later FDB-23, returned 1945

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