Vessels Built by McKenzie Barge & Derrick Ltd.

compiled by John M. MacFarlane 2015

279 matches. 6 pages. Max 50 records per page.
Page # 4
Name Registration Vessel Type Year Built
M.B.D. No. 9 154350 (Canada) Scow 1927
M.B.D. No. XI 158320 (Canada) Scow 1934
M.B.M. 12 198622 (Canada) Scow 1955
M.B.M. 14 346596 (Canada) Barge 1972
M.B.M. 15 158930 (Canada) Scow 1936
M.B.M. 2 176904 (Canada) Scow 1946
M.B.M. 4 311198 (Canada) Barge 1958
M.B.M. 5 153292 (Canada) Work Boat 1926
M.B.M. No. 1 154953 (Canada) Scow 1928
M.J. Miller 346588 (Canada) Dredge 1972
M.T. Co. No. 1 155074 (Canada) Scow 1928
M.T. No. 1 155074 (Canada) Scow 1928
Maquinna (II) 371316 (Canada) Barge 1976
MBM 25 805611 (Canada) Barge 1984
McKenzie 329425 (Canada) Dredger, clam shell (grab) & derrick 1968
MLT-3 314795 (Canada) Barge, fuel 1961
MLT-4 314795 (Canada) Barge, fuel 1961
N.A.T. II 314795 (Canada) Barge, fuel 1961
N.H.B.V. No. 1 154928 (Canada) Scow, dumping 1928
N.N. 101 194213 (Canada) Scow 1951
Norpile No. 1 369617 (Canada) Scow 1975
Norsk Pacific No. 61 328960 (Canada) Barge 1968
North Arm Express 331168 (Canada) Scow 1969
North Arm Highlander 323218 (Canada) Tug 1944
North Arm Lubricator 322503 (Canada) Barge, fuel 1964
Northland 101 328960 (Canada) Barge 1968
O.F. 10 153292 (Canada) Work Boat 1926
Ossian A. 174102 (Canada) Work Boat 1943
P.A. No. 2 (II) 192892 (Canada) Scow 1950
P.B. 20 327209 (Canada) Barge 1966
P.B. No. 2 158930 (Canada) Scow 1936
P.T. No. 1 (II) 330404 (Canada) Scow 1968
P.T. No. 2 330805 (Canada) Scow 1969
Pacific Barge 100 327209 (Canada) Barge 1966
Pacific Sunset (I) 174096 (Canada) Fishboat, seiner 1942
Peggy McKenzie 328899 (Canada) Tug 1967
Quadra No. 4 800110 (Canada) Barge 1981
R.E. McKenzie 319424 (Canada) Scow 1962
R.J. Jorgenson 320279 (Canada) Tug 1963
Retriever (II) 178204 (Canada) Barge, Aircraft Transport 1944
Rivtow 100 323274 (Canada) Scow 1965
Rivtow 101 323316 (Canada) Scow 1965
Rivtow 102 323245 (Canada) Scow 1965
Rivtow 108 348427 (Canada) Scow 1973
Rivtow 9201 328960 (Canada) Barge 1968
Rivtow II 319372 (Canada) Barge 1962
S.B.L. No. 2 154415 (Canada) Scow, cargo 1927
S.F. No. 1 (I) 154411 (Canada) Scow 1927
S.F. No. 2 (I) 154412 (Canada) Scow 1927
S.F. No. 3 154413 (Canada) Scow 1927

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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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MacFarlane, John M. (2015) Vessels Built by McKenzie Barge & Derrick Ltd. Nauticapedia.ca 2015. http://www.nauticapedia.ca/Articles/Vessel_Builders_McKenzie_Barge_Derrick.php?Page=4

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