Pacific Coast Shipbuilding Co., Bay Point CA
Pacific Coast Shipbuilding Company was organized in 1918 to build cargo ships for the U.S. Shipping Board. It was built by Robert N. Burgess, a local developer, next to the terminus of the Southern Pacific and Santa Fe Railroads. The site is now occupied by the Naval Weapons Station Concord. If anyone can provide any more information about this shipyard, please email info@navalmarinearchive.com.
Most recent update: 2016-03-10.
Hull# | USSB # | O.N. | Name | Owner | Type | Tons | Delivery | Disposition |
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1 | 941 | 218098 | Diablo | US Shipping Board | Cargo Ship | 5,997 | May-19 | Later Golden River 1929, Mauna Kea 1934, Centauro 1946, Bali 1955, Marianthe 1956, foundered 1956 |
2 | 942 | 218689 | Cansumset | US Shipping Board | Cargo Ship | 5,996 | Aug-19 | Scrapped 1930 |
3 | 943 | 219030 | Cockaponset | US Shipping Board | Cargo Ship | 5,995 | Nov-19 | Torpedoed and lost 1941 |
4 | 944 | 219770 | Mohinkis | US Shipping Board | Cargo Ship | 6,049 | Apr-20 | Later Delarof 1929, Nicky 1946, Bharatsena 1947, Aloha 1956, foundered 1958 |
5 | 945 | 220295 | Sinasta | US Shipping Board | Cargo Ship | 6,052 | Jul-20 | Scrapped 1938 |
6 | 946 | 220649 | Lavada | US Shipping Board | Cargo Ship | 6,052 | Sep-20 | Scrapped 1937 |
7 | 947 | 220836 | Cuprum | US Shipping Board | Cargo Ship | 6,062 | Nov-20 | Later Shelton 1928, Kahuku 1937, lost to gunfire 1942 |
8 | 948 | 220992 | Namasket | US Shipping Board | Cargo Ship | 6,062 | Jan-21 | Scrapped 1938 |
9 | 949 | 221117 | Meanticut | US Shipping Board | Cargo Ship | 6,061 | Mar-21 | Later Poltava 1945, scrapped 1946 |
10 | 950 | 221319 | Nashaba | US Shipping Board | Cargo Ship | 6,062 | Jun-21 | Mined and lost 1945 |
11 | 220543 | Cycol | Associated Oil | Tanker | 161 | Aug-20 | ||
12 | 220920 | Midway | Associated Oil | Tanker | 978 | Dec-20 | Later IV Foss 1955, converted to a barge |