Vessels Built by Victoria Shipyards Co. Ltd.

compiled by John M. MacFarlane 2015

44 matches. 1 page. Max 50 records per page.
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Name Registration Vessel Type Year Built
Burrard Pacific Breeze 833761 (Canada) Ferry, passenger 2009
C11807BC C11807BC (Canada) Patrol Vessel 2000c
Cap Aupaluk 834785 (Canada) SAR Lifeboat 2010
Cap Breton (C.C.G.S.) 825755 (Canada) SAR Lifeboat 2004
Cap d'Espoir 827177 (Canada) Work Boat 2004
Cap de Rabast (C.C.G.C.) 825012 (Canada) SAR Lifeboat 2003
Cap Nord (II) (C.C.G.C.) 825754 (Canada) SAR Lifeboat 2004
Cap Perce 827262 (Canada) Work Boat 2005
Cap Rozier 825066 (Canada) SAR Lifeboat 2003
Cape Ann (C.C.G.C.) 826525 (Canada) SAR Lifeboat 2004
Cape Caution (II) 826600 (Canada) Patrol Vessel 2004
Cape Chaillon (C.C.G.C.) 825998 (Canada) SAR Lifeboat 2004
Cape Cockburn (C.C.G.C.) 825415 (Canada) SAR Lifeboat 2004
Cape Commodore (C.C.G.C.) 826367 (Canada) Patrol Vessel 2004
Cape Dauphin (C.C.G.C.) 835014 (Canada) SAR Lifeboat 2010
Cape Discovery (C.C.G.C.) 826714 (Canada) SAR Lifeboat 2004
Cape Dundas (C.C.G.C.) 826975 (Canada) SAR Lifeboat 2005
Cape Edensaw (C.C.G.C.) 827458 (Canada) Work Boat 2005
Cape Farewell (C.C.G.C.) 825229 (Canada) SAR Lifeboat 2003
Cape Fox (C.C.G.C.) 824504 (Canada) SAR Lifeboat 2002
Cape Hearne (C.C.G.C.) 826833 (Canada) SAR Lifeboat 2004
Cape Kuper (C.C.G.C.) 827459 (Canada) Patrol Vessel 2005
Cape McKay 825930 (Canada) SAR Lifeboat 2004
Cape Mudge (C.C.G.C.) 825169 (Canada) SAR Lifeboat 2003
Cape Naden (II) 835140 (Canada) SAR Lifeboat 2010
Cape Norman (II) (C.C.G.C.) 824517 (Canada) SAR Lifeboat 2003
Cape Palmerston (III) (C.C.G.C.) 835203 (Canada) SAR Lifeboat 2011
Cape Providence 826160 (Canada) SAR Lifeboat 2004
Cape Rescue 834891 (Canada) SAR Lifeboat 2010
Cape Spry (C.C.G.C.) 825552 (Canada) SAR Lifeboat 2004
Caribou PCT.57 (RCN) Patrol Vessel (Orca-class) 2007
Caribou (IX) PCT.57 (RCN) Patrol Vessel 2007
Cougar (V) PCT.61 (RCN) Patrol Vessel 2007
Grizzly (H.M.C.S.) (II) PCT.60 (RCN) Patrol Vessel 2007
Grizzly (V) PCT (RCN) Patrol Vessel (nk)
Moose (III) PCT.62 (RCN) Patrol Vessel 2008
North Arm Comet C14136BC (Canada) Work Boat (nk)
Orca (VI) PCT.55 (RCN) Patrol Vessel 2007
R.C.M.P. Vessel (Ladysmith) C11807BC (Canada) Patrol Vessel 2000c
Raven (H.M.C.S.) PCT.56 (RCN) Patrol Vessel 2007
Renard (I) PCT.58 (RCN) Patrol Vessel 2007
Renard (II) PCT.58 (RCN) Patrol Vessel 2007
Tumus 821032 (Canada) Passenger Vessel 2000
Wolf (I) PCT.59 (RCN) Patrol Vessel 2007

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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