Sullivan Dry Dock

Brooklyn NY

Most recent update: August 26, 2021.

In 1937, a Brooklyn businessman called Fred Sullivan leased the repair yard at the head of Brooklyn's Tebo Yacht Basin (at the foot of 22nd, 23rd and 24th Streets) from Todd Shipyards and renamed it Sullivan Dry Dock & Repair Co., Inc. He converted it to new construction but it did not survive the war, closing in 1947.

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Name Customer Type LDT LOA Delivered Notes
YF-286 US Navy covered lighter 200 133 1941
PC-488 US Navy subchaser 280 174 12 Aug 1942 reclassified 1943 as Eureka (IX-221), sold 1946
PC-489 US Navy subchaser 280 174 14 Jul 1942 scrapped 1948
PC-552 US Navy subchaser 280 174 28 Jul 1942 to MARAD 1946
PC-553 US Navy subchaser 280 174 12 Oct 1942 later Malone 1956, scrapped 1958
PC-554 US Navy subchaser 280 174 15 Sep 1942 to Brazil 1943 as Goiana (G-4), scrapped 1952
PC-555 US Navy subchaser 280 174 6 Feb 1943 struck 1946
PC-1167 US Navy subchaser 280 174 3 Dec 1943 to Free French 1944 as L'Ardent (P-535), to Vietnam 1953
PC-1168 US Navy subchaser 280 174 31 Dec 1943 Star of movie "You're in the Navy Now", to Taiwan 1954
PC-1169 US Navy subchaser 280 174 26 Jan 1944 later Escondido 1956
PC-1170 US Navy subchaser 280 174 21 Feb 1944 later Kelso 1956, scrapped 1961
PC-1231 US Navy subchaser 280 174 13 Jul 1943 later Tipton 1956
PC-1232 US Navy subchaser 280 174 18 Aug 1943 to Taiwan 1954 as Chang Kiang (PC-118), sunk by PRC 6-Aug-65
PC-1233 US Navy subchaser 280 174 24 Sep 1943 to Taiwan 1954 as Kung Kiang (PC-113)
PC-1234 US Navy subchaser 280 174 19 Jun 1943 to Uruguay 1943 as Maldonado (PC-1)
PC-1235 US Navy subchaser 280 174 28 Jul 1943 to Free French 1944 as Hussard (W-81)
PC-1236 US Navy subchaser 280 174 31 Aug 1943 to Brazil 1943 as Grajau

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