International Shipbuilding

Upper Nyack NY

The grandly named International Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co. was one of a bunch of small shipbuilders which flourished in Nyack in the late 19th/early 19th century. It was organized for WWI in 1917 and dropped out of the market in the mid-1920s. Who owned it?

O/N Customer Type Tons LOA Delivered Notes
SC-179 US Navy subchaser 85 110 24 Dec 1917 to Italy 1920
SC-180 US Navy subchaser 85 110 6 Apr 1918 destroyed in accident 1920
SC-181 US Navy subchaser 85 110 27 Apr 1918 sold 1921
SC-182 US Navy subchaser 85 110 6 May 1918 sold 1921
SC-183 US Navy subchaser 85 110 27 Apr 1918 to USCG 1921 as Tingard, struck 1937
SC-184 US Navy subchaser 85 110 27 Apr 1918 collision and sank 1919
SC-185 US Navy subchaser 85 110 27 Apr 1918 lost 1940
228734 SC-186 US Navy subchaser 85 110 27 Apr 1918 sold 1926 as Elmar III
SC-187 US Navy subchaser 85 110 6 May 1918 collision and sank 1918
SC-188 US Navy subchaser 85 110 13 May 1918 scrapped 1924
219670 Messenger (#2448) USSB harbor tugboat 181 94 1919 sold as Messenger
219671 Propeller (#2449) USSB harbor tugboat 181 94 1919 sold as Propeller, scrapped 1949
219672 Porter (#2450) USSB harbor tugboat 181 94 1919 sold as Porter
219673 Hauler (#2451) USSB harbor tugboat 181 94 1919 sold as Lackawanna
219674 Driver (#2452) USSB harbor tugboat 181 94 1919 sold as Scranton, Summit
10-E-987 motor yacht 42 1920 later Doroben, CGR-1103, CG-42040, to MARCOM 1942
263168 cruiser 8 29 1920 later Sailors Choice
225040 O'Boyle Anthony O'Boyle tugboat 108 82 1924 later Reliance, Barbara Henjes, YT-342, YTM-342, Justine McAllister, scrapped 1949

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