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Eastern Shipyard, Greenport NY

Eastern Shipyard was a yacht builder which turned to sub chasers during World War I but was not around for World War II. Can anyone tell me who owned it, when it opened, when it closed, where it was located? 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
Kestrel II E. Caldwell Yacht 107 1912
SC 243 U.S. Navy Sub Chaser 135 110 1-Nov-17 To France as C-17
SC 244 U.S. Navy Sub Chaser 135 110 10-Dec-17 Sold 1921
SC 245 U.S. Navy Sub Chaser 135 110 7-Mar-18 Sold 1921
SC 246 U.S. Navy Sub Chaser 135 110 7-Mar-18 Sold 1921
221968 SC 247 U.S. Navy Sub Chaser 135 110 20-Mar-18 Sold 1921 as Sea Queen
SC 248 U.S. Navy Sub Chaser 135 110 17-Jan-18 To Italy 1919
YT 56 U.S. Navy Yard Tug 215 88 1920
223000 South Side South Ferry Ferry 62 42 1923

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