Cambridge Shipbuilders
Cambridge MD
Cambridge Shipbuilders, Inc., was formed in 1941 by a group of local businessmen, occupying the space previously used by Cambridge Manufacturing Co. and George T. Johnson & Sons, a boat builder and marine railway: it closed after the war. The yard was at the junction of Cambridge Creek with the Choptank River, where The Yacht Maintenance Company is today.
O/N | Name | Customer | Type | LDT | LOA | Delivered | Notes | |
P-81 | US Army | boat, rescue | 83 | June 1942 | ||||
253737 | P-82 | US Army | boat, rescue | 83 | June 1942 | sold as Jonker, Traveler | ||
P-83 | US Army | boat, rescue | 83 | July 1942 | ||||
P-84 | US Army | boat, rescue | 83 | July 1942 | ||||
P-85 | US Army | boat, rescue | 83 | Aug 1942 | ||||
P-86 | US Army | boat, rescue | 83 | Aug 1942 | ||||
250589 | P-87 | US Army | boat, rescue | 83 | Sep 1942 | sold as Tahitian Moon, Jedge, Barbara Joe, White Swan | ||
251373 | P-88 | US Army | boat, rescue | 83 | Sep 1942 | sold as Alatok | ||
P-89 | US Army | boat, rescue | 83 | Sep 1942 | ||||
292298 | P-262 | US Army | boat, rescue | 83 | Mar 1943 | sold as Tortuga | ||
250901 | P-263 | US Army | boat, rescue | 83 | Mar 1943 | sold as Porsco XI, V.O. Harris, Esmonda II | ||
P-264 | US Army | boat, rescue | 83 | Mar 1943 | ||||
P-265 | US Army | boat, rescue | 83 | Mar 1943 | ||||
YFN-376 | US Navy | closed lighter | 170 | 110 | 1943 | |||
T-146 | US Army | utility boat | 65 | Dec 1943 | ||||
289854 | T-147 | US Army | utility boat | 65 | Dec 1943 | sold as Trident | ||
T-148 | US Army | utility boat | 65 | Dec 1943 | ||||
T-149 | US Army | boat, Fire patrol | 65 | Feb 1944 | ||||
T-150 | US Army | boat, Fire patrol | 65 | Feb 1944 | ||||
P-492 | US Army | boat, rescue | 85 | May 1944 | ||||
P-493 | US Army | boat, rescue | 85 | May 1944 | ||||
P-494 | US Army | boat, rescue | 85 | June 1944 | ||||
P-495 | US Army | boat, rescue | 85 | June 1944 | ||||
P-496 | US Army | boat, rescue | 85 | July 1944 | ||||
P-497 | US Army | boat, rescue | 85 | July 1944 | ||||
P-498 | US Army | boat, rescue | 85 | Aug 1944 | ||||
P-499 | US Army | boat, rescue | 85 | Aug 1944 | ||||
P-500 | US Army | boat, rescue | 85 | Sep 1944 | ||||
P-501 | US Army | boat, rescue | 85 | Sep 1944 | ||||
P-502 | US Army | boat, rescue | 85 | Oct 1944 | ||||
P-503 | US Army | boat, rescue | 85 | Oct 1944 | ||||
P-504 | US Army | boat, rescue | 85 | Nov 1944 | ||||
P-505 | US Army | boat, rescue | 85 | Nov 1944 | ||||
FS-102 | US Army | freighter | 450 | 140 | Nov 1943 | to the Netherlands Antilles as Willemstad | ||
FS-103 | US Army | freighter | 450 | 140 | Jan 1944 | |||
FS-104 | US Army | freighter | 450 | 140 | Mar 1944 | |||
FS-105 | US Army | freighter | 450 | 140 | July 1944 | |||
FS-106 | US Army | freighter | 450 | 140 | Oct 1944 | to the Bahamas as FS-106 | ||
274645 | T-259 | US Army | utility boat | 65 | May 1945 | sold as L. D. Lynch, Second Wind | ||
296722 | T-260 | US Army | utility boat | 65 | May 1945 | to USCG as CG-65026-D, Adventurer II | ||
294602 | T-261 | US Army | utility boat | 65 | May 1945 | to USCG as CG-65027-D, Koran, Prindon |