Puget Sound Boatbuilding
Tacoma WA
The company was started by Charles and John Martinolich, of the well-known boat builders on the West Coast, together with William Healy, in 1942: it closed in 1953. The yard was located at 820 East D Street, where the Youth Marine Center is today.
O/N | Name | Customer | Type | GT | LOA | Delivered | Notes | |
250954 | MTL-1072 | US Army | tractor | 47 | 9/1943 - 12/1943 | sold as Jerry 9 | ||
258993 | MTL-1073 | US Army | tractor | 47 | 9/1943 - 12/1943 | sold as Lucky Day | ||
MTL-1074 | US Army | tractor | 47 | 9/1943 - 12/1943 | ||||
MTL-1075 | US Army | tractor | 47 | 9/1943 - 12/1943 | ||||
MTL-1076 | US Army | tractor | 47 | 9/1943 - 12/1943 | ||||
MTL-1077 | US Army | tractor | 47 | 9/1943 - 12/1943 | ||||
MTL-1078 | US Army | tractor | 47 | 9/1943 - 12/1943 | ||||
MTL-1079 | US Army | tractor | 47 | 9/1943 - 12/1943 | ||||
MTL-1080 | US Army | tractor | 47 | 9/1943 - 12/1943 | ||||
250809 | MTL-1081 | US Army | tractor | 47 | 9/1943 - 12/1943 | sold as A. B. C. | ||
MTL-1082 | US Army | tractor | 47 | 9/1943 - 12/1943 | ||||
286008 | MTL-1083 | US Army | tractor | 47 | 9/1943 - 12/1943 | sold as Sculpin | ||
MTL-1084 | US Army | tractor | 47 | 9/1943 - 12/1943 | ||||
276314 | MTL-1085 | US Army | tractor | 47 | 9/1943 - 12/1943 | sold as Jerry 8 | ||
MTL-1086 | US Army | tractor | 47 | 9/1943 - 12/1943 | ||||
LT-214 | US Army | tugboat | 127 | Mar 1944 | to Italy 1946 as Colosso, scrapped | |||
LT-215 | US Army | tugboat | 127 | Apr 1944 | to Taiwan 1946 as Ting Chang, deleted 195x | |||
275664 | LT-387 (Pte Charles E Smoot) | US Army | tugboat | 127 | May 1944 | sold 1946 as Sea Cloud, scuttled off Cape Mendocino 1980 | ||
252223 | TP-229 | US Army | harbor tugboat | 96 | 1944 | to USACE, sold 1947 as Kokua, wrecked Kingston WA 2022 | ||
TP-230 | US Army | harbor tugboat | 96 | 1944 | to USACE | |||
274378 | BSP-3135 (Sgt Oscar M. Mullins) | US Army | barge, SP | 88 | Dec 1944 | sold as Lex | ||
250279 | BSP-3136 | US Army | barge, SP | 88 | Feb 1945 | sold as Seldovia | ||
BSP-3137 | US Army | barge, SP | 88 | 1945 | ||||
249618 | BSP-3221 | US Army | barge, SP | 88 | 1945 | sold as Redhead, Sable | ||
Shangri-La of Astoria | fishing boat | 1944 | ||||||
246518 | Sea Boy | Bill & Ted Healy | fishing boat | 126 | 85 | 1944 | later Frankie Boy II, G. Nazzareno | |
Endeavor | fishing boat | 126 | 78 | 1944 | later Raymond A, lost 1982 | |||
Vagabond | fishing boat | 130 | 78 | 1945 | ||||
248539 | Evening Star | Fred Peterson | fishing boat | 65 | 59 | 1945 | ||
Sun Glow | fishing boat | 1946 | ||||||
St Christopher | fishing boat | 132 | 79 | 1946 | later Merganser, Sea Wife | |||
Liberty | Edward X. Madruga | fishing boat | 100 | 1948 | ||||
French Sardine Co. | fishing boat | 1948 | ||||||
Mary C Canas | Van Camp Sea Food | fishing boat | 1948 | |||||
John Breskovich | fishing boat | 121 | 1948 | |||||
Sun Traveler | Sun Harbor Packing | fishing boat | 121 | 1948 | ||||
FWS 1002 (John R. Manning) | US F&WS | research | 87 | 1950 | ||||
262158 | Crusader | fishing boat | 217 | 94 | 1951 | |||
Columbia | fishing boat | 258 | 107 | 1951 | later Irrintzina | |||
261869 | AR-6 | fishing boat | 8 | 27 | 1951 | expired | ||
US Navy | personnel boat | 40 | 1951 | 5 boats | ||||
US Navy | personnel boat | 40 | 1952 | 20 boats | ||||
C7241 | Sunwest | fishing boat | 16 | 38 | 1953 | |||
C7250 | 610062 | Schatz | fishing boat | 19 | 38 | 1953 | expired | |
Techa | fishing boat | 14 | 38 | 1953 | existence in doubt |