Alex McDonald, Staten Island NY
Alex McDonald was a small shipyard in Mariners Harbor. It was started before WWI and continued afterwards, until merging with Staten Island Shipbuilding in 1929 and later becoming the east end of the Bethlehem Steel shipyard. The yard was at 2855 Richmond Terrace, a once-busy stretch of industrial activities that is now a sprawling dump: see the site from the air on Google here. We can find no record of the boats built by McDonald either before or after the war: 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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SC 214 | U.S. Navy | Sub Chaser | 135 | 110 | 1-Dec-17 | Sold 1927 | ||
SC 215 | U.S. Navy | Sub Chaser | 135 | 110 | 24-Dec-17 | To Italy 1919 | ||
226811 | SC 216 | U.S. Navy | Sub Chaser | 135 | 110 | 14-Feb-18 | Sold 1921 as Santina D, later Infant of Prague | |
221950 | SC 217 | U.S. Navy | Sub Chaser | 135 | 110 | 19-Feb-18 | Sold 1921 as Cherokee | |
220702 | SC 434 | U.S. Navy | Sub Chaser | 135 | 110 | 11-Jan-19 | Sold 1920 as Manchonoch | |
SC 435 | U.S. Navy | Sub Chaser | 135 | 110 | 27-Jan-19 | Never commissioned, to USCG 1919 as Johansson, sold 1922 | ||
SC 436 | U.S. Navy | Sub Chaser | 135 | 110 | 4-Feb-19 | Never commissioned, sold 1921 |