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Warren Fish, Pensacola FL

Warren Fish was established in 1869 by Andrew Warren and closed in the mid-1950s, but its shipyard was only operational during the 1940s. It was located at the foot of South Baylen Street, where Baylen Slips Marina is today. Comments or queries, please email info@navalmarinearchive.com.

Most recent update: 2021-08-30.

Hull# O.N. Original Name Original Owner Ship Type Tons Feet Delivery Disposition
Conqueror (AMc 70) US Navy Minesweeper 205 97 6-Mar-42 Sold 1946
251601 Conquest (AMc 71) US Navy Minesweeper 205 97 9-Mar-42 Sold 1946 as Conquest
na Courier (AMc 72) US Navy Minesweeper 205 97 Transferred to Herreshoff
na Defiance (AMc 73) US Navy Minesweeper 205 97 Transferred to Herreshoff
na FS 113 US Army Coastal Freighter 450 140 Oct-43 To Honduras as Jimenao
na FS 114 US Army Coastal Freighter 450 140 Apr-44 To Nicaragua as Selena
252816 Betty Sue II Yacht 17 40 1947
253618 Rebel Fishing Vessel 28 41 1947
256615 Dianne Passenger 13 37 1948
262442 Minx Passenger 11 36 1948

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