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 |
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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 |