Vessels Built by Yarrows Ltd.

compiled by John M. MacFarlane 2015

657 matches. 14 pages. Max 50 records per page.
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Name Registration Vessel Type Year Built
1101 310150 (Canada) Icebreaker 1959
503 318538 (Canada) Patrol vessel 1964
Alberni (H.M.C.S.) K.103 (RCN) Corvette, Flower Class (1939-40 Canadian Building Programme) 1940
Amapala K.106 (RCN) Corvette, Flower Class (1939-40 Canadian Building Programme) 1941
Amix Carrier 323262 (Canada) Barge, self-loading/self-dumping 1965
Antigonish (H.M.C.S.) K.661 (RCN) Frigate, River-class 1944
Anwar 2001 328937 (Canada) Barge, covered 1967
Anwar 2002 326547 (Canada) Barge, covered 1965
Arrow Marine #3 319417 (Canada) Barge 1962
Atlantic Gairdner 328305 (Canada) Trawler, tuna 1967
Atlantic Gennis 328321 (Canada) Fishboat, trawler (tuna) 1967
Atlantic Hawke 328321 (Canada) Fishboat, trawler (tuna) 1967
Augustin Fresnel II (French Registry) Lighthouse Tender 1948
B.B. Co. No. 7 198116 (Canada) Scow 1955
B.B. Co. No. 8 198135 (Canada) Scow 1955
B.C.F.P. No. 13 329231 (Canada) Barge 1968
B.C.P. 49 178044 (Canada) Barge, tank 1946
Balfour 195808 (Canada) Ferry, Passenger/car 1954
Bamcell II 325667 (Canada) Scow, chip 1965
Barco 100 311197 (Canada) Scow, chip 1958
Barco 101 311201 (Canada) Scow, chip 1958
Barco 91 198994 (Canada) Scow, chip 1955
Barco 92 188308 (Canada) Barge 1955
Barco 99 311193 (Canada) Scow, chip 1958
Barco No. 102 311206 (Canada) Scow 1958
Barco No. 103 311212 (Canada) Scow 1958
Barco No. 103 311212 (Canada) Scow 1958
Barge No. 4 (II) 195906 (Canada) Barge, fuel 1953
Barge No. 402 312114 (Canada) Float, fuel service 1959
Beacon Hill (H.M.C.S.) K.407 (RCN) Frigate 1944
Bengal K.419 (RCN) Frigate (1942/3 Programme) 1944
Bentinck Tide 314850 (Canada) Barge, chip 1962
Burrard Beaver 370088 (Canada) Passenger Vessel 1976
Burrard Cleaner No. 10 327203 (Canada) Barge, fuel 1966
Burrard Otter (I) 370089 (Canada) Ferry, Passenger 1976
Camsell (C.C.G.S.) 310150 (Canada) Icebreaker 1959
Canadian National No. 6 190311 (Canada) Tug 1948
Canmar Barge III 368372 (Canada) Barge, fuel 1975
Canmar Barge No. III 368372 (Canada) Barge, fuel 1975
Canmar Supplier IV 370261 (Canada) Tug, ice-strengthened 1975
Capilano (H.M.C.S.) K.409 (RCN) Frigate, River-class 1944
Caribou (IV) 823090 (Canada) Passenger Vessel 1942
Castlegar Ferry (Canada) Ferry, reaction 1946
Catherwood Transporter No. 4 189143 (Canada) Scow, chip 1956
Cefer 10 188300 (Canada) Scow, chip 1955
Charlotte Queen 195202 (Canada) Tug 1952
Chebogue (H.M.C.S.) K.317 (RCN) Frigate (1942/3 Programme) 1944
CIM005 313681 (Canada) Barge, self-loading/self-dumping 1960
Coast 150 312843 (Canada) Scow, chip 1960
Coast 165 319434 (Canada) Scow, chip 1962

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Author’s Note: This is a partial list (work in progress).

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Note to Reader: Vessel names containing Roman numerals in parentheses (e.g. Floater (II)) indicates more than one vessel in the database with the same name. The numerals in parentheses are NOT part of the vessel name but are used to distinguish one vessel from another in the database.


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