Vessels Built by the Arthur Moscrop Boat Yard

compiled by John M. MacFarlane 2013

116 matches. 3 pages. Max 50 records per page.
Page # 2
Name Registration Vessel Type Year Built
G.C.L. No. 1 150984 (Canada) Scow 1923
Gilley No. 21 150763 (Canada) Scow, general purpose 1922
Gillfoam 131152 (Canada) Tug 1912
Gleeful 130876 (Canada) Tug 1913
Glenboro 130800 (Canada) Tug 1912
Gryphon (I) 150921 (Canada) Tug 1921
Island Planet 134413 (Canada) Tug 1914
Island Trooper 133768 (Canada) Tug 1913
Island Tug 8 150984 (Canada) Scow 1923
J. No. 1 170968 (Canada) Scow 1938
K.N. No. 9 152804 (Canada) Scow 1925
Kathy K. (I) 133718 (Canada) Tug 1912
Louise Idaho 173629 (Canada) Tug 1942
M.650 Gilley No. 21 150763 (Canada) Scow, general purpose 1922
Maagen 126557 (Canada) Tug 1909
Magna (II) 150921 (Canada) Tug 1921
Marpole 28 150667 (Canada) Scow 1922
Marpole XIV 170787 (Canada) Scow 1938
Marpole XV 170968 (Canada) Scow 1938
Master (I) 150779 (Canada) Tug 1922
Matsqui 130459 (Canada) Freighter 1911
McB. No. IV 150763 (Canada) Scow, general purpose 1922
Merrie Ellen 150931 (Canada) Tug 1922
Montague Straits 130800 (Canada) Tug 1912
Moonlight (I) 131037 (Canada) Tug 1912
Nautilus Swell 130882 (Canada) Tug 1912
Navvy Jack (I) 122511 (Canada) Tug 1907
Ocean Falls 3 153033 (Canada) Scow 1926
Owl (II) 173629 (Canada) Tug 1942
Pacific Coaster (I) 153010 (Canada) Tug 1926
Pacific XVIII 130754 (Canada) Scow 1911
Pacific XX 133854 (Canada) Scow 1911
Peggy McNeil 150276 (Canada) Tug 1920
Plunger 131152 (Canada) Tug 1912
Point Hope (I) 130310 (Canada) Tug 1910
Projective 138308 (Canada) Tug 1916
Pronative 131153 (Canada) Tug 1912
Prospective 130310 (Canada) Tug 1910
Protective 131025 (Canada) Tug 1912
Quinitsa (I) 134413 (Canada) Tug 1914
R.F.M. 150931 (Canada) Tug 1922
R.P. 2 141719 (Canada) Scow 1920
R.P.L. 6 151184 (Canada) Scow 1924
R.P.L. 7 151197 (Canada) Scow 1924
R.P.L. III 141720 (Canada) Scow 1920
R.P.L. IV 150933 (Canada) Scow 1923
R.P.L. V 150972 (Canada) Scow 1923
Radio (I) 150921 (Canada) Tug 1921
Respond (I) 133768 (Canada) Tug 1913
Rivtow G. 150667 (Canada) Scow 1922

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

Vessel Images: Can you help us fill gaps in the vessel images in the database? If you have pictures of missing vessels that you have taken and would be willing to contribute to the database to make it more complete all our users would be very grateful. Please send them to admin(at)nauticapedia.ca


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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