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John & Associates, Rye NY

This yard was started by a well-known racing boat designer, Wm. Edgar John, at the outset of WWII: it continued after the war under the name Milton Point Shipyard but closed in the 1960s. The yard was located on the north side of the Milton Channel, at the foot of Hewlett Avenue: see it from the air on Google here. Comments or queries, please email info@navalmarinearchive.com.

Most recent update: 2021-08-26.

Hull# O.N. Navy Type Pennant # Customer Type Feet Delivery Disposition
BC 552-571 US Army Deck Barge 110 9/42-2/43 20 barges
BC 634-638 US Army Deck Barge 110 2/43-4/43 5 barges
BC 1295-1319 US Army Deck Barge 110 2/43-8/43 25 barges
BC 1082-1095 US Army Deck Barge 110 4/43-7/43 14 barges
BC 1827-1870 US Army Deck Barge 110 8/43-7/44 44 barges
BC 2753-2789 US Army Deck Barge 110 12/43-7/44 37 barges
MTL 209-213 US Army Tug 46 3/43-6/43 5 tugs
MTL 271-275 US Army Tug 46 3/43-6/43 5 tugs
MTL 824-838 US Army Tug 46 9/43-11/43 15 tugs
MTL 565-583 US Army Tug 46 12/43-3/44 19 tugs
Q 1360 US Navy Motor Launch 72 25-Oct-43 To RN, later FDB 28, returned 1947
Q 1361 US Navy Motor Launch 72 22-Dec-43 To RN, later FDB 29, returned 1947
Q 1362 US Navy Motor Launch 72 21-Nov-43 To RN, later FDB 30, returned 1947
Q 1363 US Navy Motor Launch 72 15-Feb-44 To RN, later FDB 31, returned 1947

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