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Clayton Ship & Boatbuilding, Clayton NY

This shipyard is a bit of a mystery. Can anyone say who owned it, when it opened, when it closed? It was probably located on Theresa Street, where the marina is now. Comments or queries, please email info@navalmarinearchive.com.

Most recent update: 2021-08-31.

Hull# O.N. Original Name or # Original Owner Ship Type Tons Feet Delivery Disposition
YC 577 U.S. Navy Open Lighter 115 1918
YC 578 U.S. Navy Open Lighter 115 1918
YC 579 U.S. Navy Open Lighter 115 1918
220283 SC 411 U.S. Navy Sub Chaser 135 110 May-19 Sold 1920 as Brunette, later Sentinel, Romance
SC 412 U.S. Navy Sub Chaser 135 110 May-19 To MARAD 1946
YT 53 U.S. Navy Yard Tug 215 1919 Sold in the 1920s
YT 54 U.S. Navy Yard Tug 215 1919 Sold in the 1920s
YT 55 U.S. Navy Yard Tug 215 1919 Sold in the 1920s
256588 Spray V Passenger 10 50 1920
220297 Just Brown II Passenger 40 63 1920 Later Maxine II, Uncle Sam II
223698 Edith Passenger 14 60 1924
223734 Miss Clayton Passenger 25 64 1924
223787 Any Where Passenger 23 48 1924
224707 Islander II Passenger 15 48 1925 Later Spray VI
226377 Miss Clayton II Passenger 15 48 1927
228324 Miss St. Lawrence II Passenger 8 43 1929
229789 Julia III Passenger 10 47 1930 Later Island Princess
237410 Miss Islander II Passenger 12 62 1938 Later Uncle Sam II

These shipbuilding pages are part of an ongoing project; new material and data is added regularly.

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