Vessels Built by Allied Shipbuilders Ltd.

compiled by John M. MacFarlane 2015

Allied Builders Ltd

Allied Builders Ltd. advertisement (Photo Western Fishermen Magazine.)

465 matches. 10 pages. Max 50 records per page.
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Name Registration Vessel Type Year Built
Sea Biscuit I (II) 804411 (Canada) Tug, anchor-handling 1984
Sea Chase 320946 (Canada) High Speed Rescue Vessel 1955
Sea Venture (I) 383456 (Canada) Fishboat, seiner 1977
Seaspan 122 (I) 188596 (Canada) Barge, chip 1956
Seaspan 131 320216 (Canada) Scow 1963
Seaspan 230 314792 (Canada) Barge, self-dumping 1961
Seaspan 231 325652 (Canada) Barge, self-dumping 1965
Seaspan 326 198954 (Canada) Barge, chip 1955
Seaspan 327 188322 (Canada) Barge, chip 1955
Seaspan 329 188596 (Canada) Barge, chip 1956
Seaspan 330 188659 (Canada) Barge, chip 1956
Seaspan 339 310355 (Canada) Scow 1957
Seaspan 640 326602 (Canada) Scow 1966
Seaspan 701 312266 (Canada) Barge, self-dumping 1959
Seaspan 802 312025 (Canada) Barge, fuel 1959
Seaspan 810 310263 (Canada) Barge, fuel 1957
Seaspan 905 (I) 311204 (Canada) Barge, rail car 1958
Seaspan 905 (II) 312814 (Canada) Barge, rail car 1959
Seaspan 906 312106 (Canada) Barge, rail car 1959
Seaspan 911 (II) 192903 (Canada) Barge, rail car 1950
Seaspan 913 319419 (Canada) Barge, rail car 1962
Seaspan Comet 197844 (Canada) Tug 1954
Seaspan Greg 323224 (Canada) Ferry, railcar 1964
Seaspan Harvester 344635 (Canada) Barge, self-loading/self-dumping 1970
Seaspan Rover 312117 (Canada) Tug 1960
Seaways 4 804411 (Canada) Tug, anchor-handling 1984
Shelter Bay (I) 320049 (Canada) Tug 1963
Silver Star (Liberia Registry) Tug, supply 1973
Skeena Coast 319346 (Canada) Tug 1962
Skeena Queen (II) 819521 (Canada) Ferry, Passenger/car 1997
Skidegate (C.C.G.S.) 320939 (Canada) Buoy & light tender 1964
Snapper 805517 (Canada) Tug, supply vessel 1985
Snauq 311199 (Canada) Work Boat 1958
Snow Drift (III) 391861 (Canada) Fishboat, seiner 1978
Spica's Spanker 193783 (Canada) Fishboat, longliner 1951
Spirit of Lax Kw' Alaams 312279 (Canada) Ferry, Passenger/car 1960
Squamish Rambler 325616 (Canada) Tug, harbour 1965
Stamish Chief 194913 (Canada) Tug, boom 1952
Star Pacific 372658 (Canada) Fishboat, seiner 1977
Stave Lake II 194917 (Canada) Work Boat 1952
Storm Bandit 394166 (Canada) Tug 1980
Storm Wave 383402 (Canada) Tug 1977
Straits Traveller 314818 (Canada) Barge, self-dumping 1961
Sunshine Transporter II 310355 (Canada) Scow 1957
Supplier 370255 (Canada) Tug, ice-strengthened 1975
Swift (I) 327883 (Canada) Tug, supply 1967
T.B.D. No. 1 311225 (Canada) Dredge 1958
T.B.D. No. 2 311279 (Canada) Barge 1958
T.L. Sharpe 384121 (Canada) Piledriver 1978
Tachek 330601 (Canada) Ferry, passenger/car 1969

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