Perkins & Vaughan

Wickford RI

Most recent update: August 26, 2021.

Perkins & Vaughan was the wartime operator of the Vaughan Shipyard, which was at the end of Steamboat Avenue and is called the Wickford Shipyard today.

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O/N Name Customer Type LDT LOA Delivered Notes
SC-1065 US Navy subchaser 136 110 30 Dec 1942 sold 1949 as f/v Nootka Chief (Canada O.N. 192041), Derek Todd 1969
SC-1066 US Navy subchaser 136 110 27 Feb 1943 to FLC 1947
SC-1298 US Navy subchaser 136 110 30 Apr 1943 destroyed 1946
SC-1299 US Navy subchaser 136 110 1 Jun 1943 to MARAD 1948
255579 SC-1300 US Navy subchaser 136 110 3 Jul 1943 sold 1949 as Effort, scrapped 1970
SC-1301 US Navy subchaser 136 110 3 Aug 1943 to Cuba 1948
SC-1510 US Navy subchaser 136 110 18 May 1944 to the USSR 1945 as BO-226
SC-1511 US Navy subchaser 136 110 3 Jul 1944 to the USSR 1945 as BO-233
SC-1512 US Navy subchaser 136 110 26 Sep 1944 to the USSR 1945 as BO-246
Q-1453 US Navy HDML 54 72 24 Jan 1945 to RN, FDB-12, returned 1945, to the Netherlands 1946 as Bever (RP 110), lost 1948
Q-1454 US Navy HDML 54 72 13 Mar 1945 to RN, FDB-24, returned 1945, to the Netherlands 1946 as Luipard (RP 114), to Indonesia 1950
Q-1455 US Navy HDML 54 72 2 Apr 1945 to RN, FDB-25, returned 1945

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