Higgins Industries, New Orleans LA
The Higgins story is well documented but it is hard to find a definitive listing of the company's total output. It is claimed that the company built 20,094 boats in WWII alone and the post-war hull numbers indicate about another 7,000. Higgins operated seven separate plants in the New Orleans area and employed 20,000 people at its peak, but this empire declined rapidly after WWII. Despite diversifying into the production of an attractive line in recreational motor boats, they closed in 1963 and were taken over by Equitable Equipment in 1966 and renamed Equitable Shipyards. Equitable was acquired by Trinity Industries in 1972, spun off as part of Halter Marine Group in 1996, spun off again in 2000 as Trinity Yachts and is now owned by Harvey Marine Shipyards. The main shipyard, the only one to be kept going after the war, was on the west side of the Industrial Canal, just north of the I-10 bridge: see it from the air on Google here. If anyone can fill any of the gaps in the table below or add details of the many smaller craft that Higgins built, both during and after the war, please email info@navalmarinearchive.com.
Most recent update: 27 August 2018.
Hull# | Name or Pennant # | Customer | Vessel Type | Tons | Feet | Delivery | Disposition | |
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Wartime Construction - Torpedo Boats (PT) for the U.S. Navy | ||||||||
PT 5 | US Navy | Torpedo Boat | 34 | 81 | 1-Mar-41 | Prototype, to Britain 1941 as MTB 269 | ||
PT 6 (1) | US Navy | Torpedo Boat | 34 | 81 | 14-Aug-40 | Prototype, to Britain 1941 as MGB 68 | ||
PT 6 (2) | US Navy | Torpedo Boat | 34 | 81 | 3-Feb-41 | Prototype, to Britain 1941 as MTB 270 | ||
PT 70 | US Navy | Torpedo Boat | 40 | 72 | 30-Jun-41 | Prototype, later YP 107, sold 1946 | ||
PT 71 to 94 | US Navy | Torpedo Boats | 56 | 78 | Jul to Dec-42 | 24 boats | ||
PT 197 to 254 | US Navy | Torpedo Boats | 56 | 78 | Jan to Dec-43 | 58 boats | ||
PT 265 to 313 | US Navy | Torpedo Boats | 56 | 78 | Jan to Dec-43 | 59 boats (PT 305 now a memorial) | ||
PT 450 to 485 | US Navy | Torpedo Boats | 56 | 78 | Feb to Aug-44 | 36 boats | ||
PT 564 | US Navy | Torpedo Boat | 40 | 70 | 30-Jun-43 | Prototype Hellcat, sold 1948 | ||
PT 625 to 660 | US Navy | Torpedo Boats | 56 | 78 | Jan to Aug-45 | 36 boats (PT 657 now Malihini) | ||
PT 791 to 796 | US Navy | Torpedo Boats | 56 | 78 | Sep to Oct-45 | 6 boats | ||
PT 797 to 803 | US Navy | Torpedo Boats | 56 | 78 | Cancelled | |||
Wartime Construction - Landing Craft (LCVP) for the U.S. Navy | ||||||||
LCVP | US Navy | Landing Craft | 9 | 36 | 1941-45 | 20,000+ boats, not all built by Higgins | ||
Wartime Construction - Utility Boats (J) for the U.S. Army | ||||||||
J 154 | US Army | Shallow-Draft Boat | 36 | Apr-41 | ||||
J 199 to 201 | US Army | Shallow-Draft Boats | 36 | Aug-41 | 3 boats | |||
J 238 to 244 | US Army | Patrol Boats | 36 | Sep to Oct-41 | 7 boats | |||
J 464 to 465 | US Army | Utility Boats | 27 | Jul-42 | 2 boats | |||
J 548 to 550 | US Army | Patrol Boats | 36 | Sep-42 | 3 boats | |||
J 581 to 630 | US Army | Utility Boats | 37 | Feb to Mar-43 | 50 boats | |||
J 670 to 671 | US Army | Patrol Boats | 36 | Oct-42 | 2 boats | |||
J 729 to 740 | US Army | Fire Boatss | 27 | Mar-43 | 12 boats | |||
J 741 to 790 | US Army | Patrol Boats | 36 | Apr to Jun-43 | 50 boats | |||
J 820 | US Army | Shallow-Draft Boat | 36 | Mar-43 | ||||
J 962-990 | US Army | Shallow-Draft Boats | 36 | Jun to Jul-43 | 29 boats | |||
J 991-1040 | US Army | Utility Boats | 37 | Aug to Sep-43 | 50 boats | |||
J 1855-1979 | US Army | Patrol Boats | 36 | Mar to Jun-44 | 125 boats | |||
J 2597 | US Army | Towboat | 27 | Oct-43 | Originally MTT 1 | |||
SJ 1 | US Army | Antisubmarine Boat | 37 | Apr-43 | Prototype | |||
Wartime Construction - Landing Boats (CL) for the U.S. Army | ||||||||
CL 1 to 80 | US Army | Landing Boats | 36 | Jan to Feb-41 | 80 boats | |||
CL 81 to 130 | US Army | Landing Boats | 36 | Aug-42 to Apr-43 | 50 boats | |||
CL 132 | US Army | Landing Boat | 36 | Jan-43 | Prototype | |||
Wartime Construction - Barges for the U.S. Army | ||||||||
BSP 395 | US Army | Balloon Barge | 53 | May-42 | ||||
BK 101 to 400 | US Army | KD Barges | 64 | Oct-42 to Mar-43 | 300 barges | |||
TKL 9 | US Army | Tank Lighter | 50 | Jan-43 | Prototype | |||
BK 636 to 650 | US Army | KD Barges | 80 | May-45 | 15 barges | |||
Wartime Construction - Landing Craft (BTL) for the U.S. Army | ||||||||
BTL 839 to 852 | US Army | LCM(3)s | 26 | 50 | Mar-43 | 14 boats | ||
BTL 944 to 1004 | US Army | LCM(3)s | 26 | 50 | Mar to May-43 | 60 boats | ||
BTL ??? to ??? | US Army | LCM(3)s | 26 | 50 | Mar to May-43 | 28 boats | ||
Wartime Construction - Small Tugs (ST) for the U.S. Army | ||||||||
ST 204 | US Army | Small Tug | 50 | Mar to Jun-43 | ||||
ST 205 | US Army | Small Tug | 50 | Mar to Jun-43 | Named Yankee, active in the Port of LA | |||
ST 206 | US Army | Small Tug | 50 | Mar to Jun-43 | ||||
ST 207 | US Army | Small Tug | 50 | Mar to Jun-43 | ||||
ST 208 | US Army | Small Tug | 50 | Mar to Jun-43 | ||||
ST 209 | US Army | Small Tug | 50 | Mar to Jun-43 | ||||
ST 210 | US Army | Small Tug | 50 | Mar to Jun-43 | ||||
ST 211 | US Army | Small Tug | 50 | Mar to Jun-43 | ||||
ST 212 | US Army | Small Tug | 50 | Mar to Jun-43 | ||||
ST 213 | US Army | Small Tug | 50 | Mar to Jun-43 | ||||
Wartime Construction - Coastal Freighters (FS) for the U.S. Army | ||||||||
FS 135 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 170 | Sep to Mar-44 | Later Viki | ||
FS 136 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 170 | Sep to Mar-44 | To Costa Rica as Dopey | ||
FS 137 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 170 | Sep to Mar-44 | |||
FS 138 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 170 | Sep to Mar-44 | |||
FS 139 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 170 | Sep to Mar-44 | |||
FS 140 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 170 | Sep to Mar-44 | |||
FS 141 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 170 | Sep to Mar-44 | |||
FS 142 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 170 | Sep to Mar-44 | |||
FS 143 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 170 | Sep to Mar-44 | |||
FS 144 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 170 | Sep to Mar-44 | |||
FS 145 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 170 | Sep to Mar-44 | |||
FS 146 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 170 | Sep to Mar-44 | To China 1946 | ||
FS 147 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 170 | Sep to Mar-44 | |||
FS 148 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 170 | Sep to Mar-44 | |||
FS 149 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 170 | Sep to Mar-44 | |||
FS 150 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 170 | Sep to Mar-44 | |||
FS 151 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 170 | Sep to Mar-44 | |||
FS 152 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 170 | Sep to Mar-44 | |||
FS 153 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 170 | Sep to Mar-44 | |||
FS 154 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 170 | Sep to Mar-44 | |||
FS 155 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 170 | Sep to Mar-44 | To China 1946 | ||
FS 156 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 170 | Sep to Mar-44 | |||
FS 157 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 170 | Sep to Mar-44 | |||
FS 158 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 170 | Sep to Mar-44 | |||
FS 159 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 170 | Sep to Mar-44 | |||
FS 160 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 170 | Sep to Mar-44 | |||
FS 161 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 170 | Sep to Mar-44 | To USSR 1946 | ||
FS 162 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Apr to May-44 | To Korea as City of Namwon | ||
FS 163 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Apr to May-44 | Lost in typhoon 1945 | ||
FS 164 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Apr to May-44 | |||
FS 165 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Apr to May-44 | |||
FS 166 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Apr to May-44 | To the Philippines as Don Esteban | ||
FS 167 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Apr to May-44 | |||
FS 168 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Apr to May-44 | |||
FS 169 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Apr to May-44 | To Korea as City of Yongdungpo | ||
FS 170 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Apr to May-44 | |||
FS 171 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Apr to May-44 | To Korea as City of Ongjin | ||
FS 172 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Apr to May-44 | Sank off New Guinea 1945 | ||
FS 173 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Apr to May-44 | |||
FS 174 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Apr to May-44 | To USN 1950 as AKL 18, struck 1959 | ||
FS 175 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Apr to May-44 | To USN 1950 as AKL 19, struck 1959 | ||
FS 176 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Apr to May-44 | |||
FS 177 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Apr to May-44 | |||
FS 178 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Apr to May-44 | To the Philippines as Zamboanga | ||
FS 179 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Apr to May-44 | |||
FS 180 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | May to Jul-44 | Sold as Sikeoyness | ||
FS 181 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | May to Jul-44 | To China as Shamrock | ||
FS 182 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | May to Jul-44 | |||
FS 183 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | May to Jul-44 | To the Philippines as Mickey | ||
FS 184 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | May to Jul-44 | |||
FS 185 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | May to Jul-44 | To the Philippines 1950 as Lauis Ledge (AE 45), retired 1988 | ||
FS 186 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | May to Jul-44 | |||
FS 187 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | May to Jul-44 | To France as Petrel | ||
FS 188 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | May to Jul-44 | To Liberia as African Guide | ||
FS 189 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | May to Jul-44 | To Hong Kong as Edith Moller | ||
FS 190 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Jul to Oct-44 | |||
FS 191 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Jul to Oct-44 | To Korea as City of Wongju | ||
FS 192 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Jul to Oct-44 | |||
FS 193 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Jul to Oct-44 | To USN 1950 as AKL 20, struck 1961 | ||
FS 194 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Jul to Oct-44 | To the Philippines as Governor Gilbert | ||
FS 195 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Jul to Oct-44 | To USN 1951 as USS Alcyone (AKL 37), to Korea 1951, scrapped 1960 | ||
FS 196 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Jul to Oct-44 | Sold as Henry I, now Star Mindanao | ||
FS 197 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Jul to Oct-44 | |||
FS 198 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Jul to Oct-44 | To Korea as City of Kumchon | ||
FS 199 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Jul to Oct-44 | To the Philippines as General Segundo | ||
FS 200 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Jul to Oct-44 | To the Philippines as Davao | ||
FS 201 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Jul to Oct-44 | To the Philippines as Dona Filomena | ||
FS 202 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Jul to Oct-44 | |||
FS 203 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Jul to Oct-44 | To the Philippines 1950 as Cape Bojeador (AE 46) | ||
FS 204 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Oct-44 to Jan-45 | Later COL Clifford P. Bradley | ||
FS 205 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Oct-44 to Jan-45 | Later COL Richard E. Cobb, to Panama as Marjorie E. | ||
FS 206 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Oct-44 to Jan-45 | Later COL John D. Corkille, sold as Trident | ||
FS 207 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Oct-44 to Jan-45 | Later COL Demas T. Craw | ||
FS 208 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Oct-44 to Jan-45 | Later COL Everett S. Davis, sold as Alexander Agassiz, later Pathfinder, now Alaskan Lady | ||
FS 209 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Oct-44 to Jan-45 | Later COL Sam L. Ellis, sold as Lancaster | ||
FS 210 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Oct-44 to Jan-45 | Later COL Oliver S. Ferson, sold as Yaquina, now Blue Pacific | ||
FS 211 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Oct-44 to Jan-45 | Later COL Percival E. Gabel, sold as Nelco I, now Sea Producer | ||
FS 212 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Oct-44 to Jan-45 | Later COL Donald M. Keiser, later Ruth Ann, to Italy 1969 as L. F. Marsili, scrapped 1988 | ||
FS 213 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Oct-44 to Jan-45 | Later COL Douglas M. Kilpatrick | ||
FS 214 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Oct-44 to Jan-45 | Later COL Raymond T. Lester, to USN 1947 as Mark (AG 143), to Taiwan 1971 as Yung Kang (A 514) | ||
FS 215 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Oct-44 to Jan-45 | Later COL Donald R. Lyon, to BWI | ||
FS 216 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Oct-44 to Jan-45 | Later COL William J. McKiernan, sold as Smith Island | ||
FS 217 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Oct-44 to Jan-45 | Later COL Armand Peterson, to USN as Palm Beach (AKL 45), later AGER 3, struck 1969 | ||
FS 218 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Oct-44 to Jan-45 | Later COL Charles T. Phillips | ||
FS 219 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Oct-44 to Jan-45 | Later COL Edgar R. Todd, to USN 1950 as AKL 43, struck | ||
FS 220 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Oct-44 to Jan-45 | Later COL Harold B. Wright | ||
FS 221 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Oct-44 to Jan-45 | Later COL Francis T. Ziegler, later IX 306, sold 1989, believed sunk in Haiti | ||
FS 222 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Jan to Mar-45 | To USCG as WAK 246 | ||
FS 223 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Jan to Mar-45 | |||
FS 224 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Jan to Mar-45 | To the Philippines as Edward | ||
FS 225 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Jan to Mar-45 | |||
FS 226 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Jan to Mar-45 | To the Philippines as General Malvar | ||
FS 227 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Jan to Mar-45 | Sold as Alaminos, now Great Wicomico | ||
FS 228 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Jan to Mar-45 | Sold as Clipperton, converted to dock 1995 | ||
FS 229 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Jan to Mar-45 | |||
FS 230 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Jan to Mar-45 | To USN 1950 as AKL 15, struck 1959 | ||
FS 231 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Jan to Mar-45 | Sold as Zebrula, now Sinepuxent | ||
FS 232 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Jan to Mar-45 | Sold as Theresa Lee, later Coastal Trader, scrapped 1997 | ||
FS 233 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Jan to Mar-45 | To USN 1950 as AKL 16, struck 1959 | ||
FS 234 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | Jan to Mar-45 | |||
FS ??? | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 575 | 180 | 1944 | Now Coastal Harvester | ||
Wartime Construction - Commercial Vessels that Cannot Be Tied to any Particular Navy or Army Pennant Number | ||||||||
11 | 35 | 1941 | Now Judy S | |||||
29 | 42 | 1942 | Now Bullduzer | |||||
11 | 33 | 1942 | Now Cape Able | |||||
29 | 47 | 1942 | Now Kristin Lei | |||||
26 | 47 | 1943 | Now John R | |||||
15 | 40 | 1944 | Now Escapade | |||||
14 | 41 | 1944 | Now Merrie Bee | |||||
12 | 38 | 1944 | Now Tica | |||||
11 | 35 | 1944 | Now Lokrum | |||||
34 | 53 | 1944 | Now Pelican | |||||
16 | 40 | 1944 | Now Snub Nose | |||||
C3583 ? | US Navy | 12 | 42 | 1943 | Now Aini-K | |||
C24601 | US Navy | 29 | 47 | 1943 | Now Amanda Jane | |||
C39379 | US Navy | 10 | 33 | 1944 | Now Bon-Ami | |||
C51394 | US Navy | 13 | 36 | 1944 | Now Cosa | |||
C60640 | US Navy | 11 | 36 | 1944 | Now Mary G | |||
C60672 | US Navy | 11 | 35 | 1944 | Now Sea Horse | |||
C69513 | US Navy | LCM (6) | 32 | 56 | 1945 | Now Elcie M | ||
C69538 | US Navy | LCM (6) | 32 | 56 | 1945 | Now Captain B.J. | ||
C69660 | US Navy | LCM (6) | 32 | 56 | 1946 | Now Precon Marine I | ||
C76098 | US Navy | LCM (6) | 32 | 56 | 1944 | Now Struttin Bitch II | ||
C76150 | US Navy | LCM (6) | 32 | 56 | 1943 | Now Hallelujah | ||
C76163 | US Navy | LCM (6) | 32 | 56 | 1945 | Now Nikao | ||
C76167 | US Navy | LCM (6) | 32 | 56 | 1945 | Now Julie Ann | ||
C76170 | US Navy | LCM (6) | 32 | 56 | 1945 | Now Mandy M | ||
C81949 | US Navy | 10 | 33 | 1944 | Now M B W No III | |||
Post-War Construction | ||||||||
Marlene B | Fishing Vessel | 33 | 52 | 1945 | Active | |||
Grace | Recreational | 14 | 31 | 1947 | Active | |||
10116 | 305-034 | Louisiana DoT | Passenger Barge | 27 | 54 | 1948 | Active | |
10120 | 305-035 | Louisiana DoT | Passenger Barge | 68 | 80 | 1948 | Active | |
Jamelle III | Recreational | 128 | 91 | 1949 | Active | |||
US Army | Bridge Erection Boats | 900 boats ? | ||||||
11631 | T 423 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1952 | |||
11632 | T 424 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1952 | Now Knock Na Shee | ||
11633 | T 425 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1952 | Now Irving Walnut | ||
11634 | T 426 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1952 | |||
11635 | T 427 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1952 | Now Lazy T | ||
11636 | T 428 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1952 | |||
11637 | T 429 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1952 | Later Greylock, sank | ||
11638 | T 430 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1952 | |||
11639 | T 431 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1952 | Now Cumberland | ||
11640 | T 432 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1952 | |||
11641 | T 433 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1952 | Now Atlantis | ||
11642 | T 434 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1952 | Now Patapsco | ||
11643 | T 435 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1952 | Now Irving Hazelnut | ||
11644 | T 436 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1952 | Now Aquarius | ||
11645 | LT 1964 | US Army | Large Tug | 295 | 107 | 1953 | To USN as Naugatuck (YTM 753), sold 1974 as Norseman, later Capt. Lee | |
11646 | LT 1965 | US Army | Large Tug | 295 | 107 | 1953 | To USN as Woonsocket (YTM 754), to Pakistan as Gama 1960, scrapped 1991 | |
11647 | LT 1966 | US Army | Large Tug | 295 | 107 | 1953 | To USN as Chicopee (YTM 747 ), scrapped 1974 | |
11648 | LT 1967 | US Army | Large Tug | 295 | 107 | 1953 | Retired | |
11649 | LT 1968 | US Army | Large Tug | 295 | 107 | 1953 | To USN as Waukegan (YTM 755), to Pakistan as Bholu 1960, scrapped 1991 | |
11650 | LT 1969 | US Army | Large Tug | 295 | 107 | 1953 | Retired | |
11651 | LT 1970 | US Army | Large Tug | 295 | 107 | Oct-53 | Later Okinawa. sold 2003 | |
11652 | LT 1971 | US Army | Large Tug | 295 | 107 | Nov-53 | Later Normandy, to Brownsville TX N.D. 2001 | |
11653 | LT 1972 | US Army | Large Tug | 295 | 107 | Dec-53 | Later Gettysburg, retired 2003 | |
11654 | LT 1973 | US Army | Large Tug | 295 | 107 | 1953 | Later Shiloh, retired 2002 | |
11655 | LT 1974 | US Army | Large Tug | 295 | 107 | 1953 | Later Champagne-Marne, active | |
11656 | LT 1975 | US Army | Large Tug | 295 | 107 | 1953 | Sold as Captain Mike, now Phoenix | |
11657 | LT 1976 | US Army | Large Tug | 295 | 107 | 1953 | To the Philippines as Tiboli (YQ 58), scrapped 1988 | |
11658 | LT 1977 | US Army | Large Tug | 295 | 107 | 1953 | Later Attleboro, sold 2003, in the UK | |
11659 | FSR 791 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 1,254 | 205 | 1954 | Now Pribilof | |
11944 | T 486 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | Now Miss Lane | ||
11945 | T 487 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | |||
11946 | T 488 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | Now Victory | ||
11947 | T 489 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | |||
11948 | T 490 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | Now Adam Hyler | ||
11949 | T 491 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | Now Stormbird | ||
11950 | T 492 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | Now Sea Explorer | ||
11951 | T 493 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | Later Thunderbird, now Gennie, in Pompano Beach FL | ||
11952 | T 494 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | Now Neeskay | ||
11953 | T 495 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | Now CG 64401 | ||
11954 | T 496 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | Now CG 64402 | ||
11955 | T 497 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | Now Irving Chestnut | ||
11956 | T 498 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | Now Linwood Holton | ||
11957 | T 499 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | Now Viking | ||
11958 | T 500 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | |||
11959 | T 501 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | To EPA as Hydra, to ECU 1999 as Perkins | ||
11960 | T 502 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | Now Virazon, INA research vessel in Turkey | ||
11961 | T 503 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | Now Andmac | ||
11962 | T 504 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | Now My-T-Mo | ||
11963 | T 505 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | Now Nancy Christine II | ||
11964 | T 506 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | |||
11965 | T 507 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | Now Leviathan | ||
11966 | T 508 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | To USACOE as Mobjack | ||
11967 | T 509 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | Now Pathfinder | ||
11968 | T 510 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | Later USA, sank in Hudson River 199? | ||
11969 | T 511 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | Now CG 64404 | ||
11970 | T 512 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | Later Mango Moon, now Retriever (Bahamas) | ||
11971 | T 513 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | Now Sea Dart II | ||
11972 | T 514 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | Now Manning | ||
11973 | T 515 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | Now Watstuse | ||
11974 | T 516 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | Now Carina | ||
11975 | T 517 | US Army | Coastal Freighter | 65 | 1953 | Now Norspak | ||
11976 | LT 2088 | US Army | Large Tug | 144 | 107 | Dec-54 | Later Petersburg, retired 2003 | |
11977 | LT 2089 | US Army | Large Tug | 144 | 107 | 1954 | To USN as Hackensack (YTM 750), struck 1986 | |
11978 | LT 2090 | US Army | Large Tug | 144 | 107 | 1954 | Later SP/4 Larry G. Dahl, to Bermuda 2004 as Edward M. Stowe | |
11979 | LT 2091 | US Army | Large Tug | 144 | 107 | 1954 | Sold, now Alexander | |
11980 | LT 2092 | US Army | Large Tug | 144 | 107 | 1954 | To USN as Manteo (YTM 751), to Nigeria 2002 as Ogbomoso | |
11981 | LT 2093 | US Army | Large Tug | 144 | 107 | 1954 | Retired | |
11982 | LT 2094 | US Army | Large Tug | 144 | 107 | 1954 | Later named Chancellorsville, out of service 1988 | |
LCPL 7259 | US Navy | Landing Craft | 9 | 1954 | ||||
LCPL 7260 | US Navy | Landing Craft | 9 | 1954 | ||||
LCPL 7261 | US Navy | Landing Craft | 9 | 1954 | ||||
LCPL 7262 | US Navy | Landing Craft | 9 | 1954 | ||||
LCPL 7263 | US Navy | Landing Craft | 9 | 1954 | ||||
C200514 to C200848 / LCM 8000 to 8334 | US Navy / US Army | LCM (8) | 105 | 74 | 1954 | 335 boats ? - the exact number is unclear | ||
Including the following LCM(8)s that are still in commercial service: | ||||||||
C200529/LCM 8015 | US Navy | LCM (8) | 105 | 74 | 1954 | Now Zoe | ||
C200542/LCM 8028 | US Navy | LCM (8) | 105 | 74 | 1954 | Now Pacific Packer | ||
C200577/LCM 8063 | US Navy | LCM (8) | 105 | 74 | 1954 | Now Liteweight | ||
C200604/LCM 8090 | US Navy | LCM (8) | 105 | 74 | 1954 | Now Rip Rap Ii | ||
C200607/LCM 8093 | US Navy | LCM (8) | 105 | 74 | 1954 | Now Sea Horse III | ||
C200617/LCM 8103 | US Navy | LCM (8) | 105 | 74 | 1954 | Now Native Pride | ||
C200641/LCM 8127 | US Navy | LCM (8) | 105 | 74 | 1954 | Now Elliott | ||
C200643/LCM 8129 | US Navy | LCM (8) | 105 | 74 | 1954 | Now Sea Mount | ||
C200657/LCM 8143 | US Navy | LCM (8) | 105 | 74 | 1954 | Now Vin Ce | ||
C200671/LCM 8157 | US Navy | LCM (8) | 105 | 74 | 1954 | Now Muddy Bay | ||
C200685/LCM 8171 | US Navy | LCM (8) | 105 | 74 | 1954 | Now Totem | ||
C200692/LCM 8178 | US Navy | LCM (8) | 105 | 74 | 1954 | Now Sheila Sea | ||
C200708/LCM 8194 | US Navy | LCM (8) | 105 | 74 | 1954 | Now Kona Kampachi | ||
C200718/LCM 8204 | US Navy | LCM (8) | 105 | 74 | 1954 | Now Tyler M | ||
C200722/LCM 8208 | US Navy | LCM (8) | 105 | 74 | 1954 | Now Alaskan Challenger | ||
C200728/LCM 8214 | US Navy | LCM (8) | 105 | 74 | 1954 | Now Loretta Miller | ||
C200732/LCM 8218 | US Navy | LCM (8) | 105 | 74 | 1954 | Now Trickster | ||
C200733/LCM 8219 | US Navy | LCM (8) | 105 | 74 | 1954 | Now Supplier | ||
C200736/LCM 8222 | US Navy | LCM (8) | 105 | 74 | 1954 | Now Hero | ||
C200749/LCM 8235 | US Navy | LCM (8) | 105 | 74 | 1954 | Now Rosy B | ||
C200774/LCM 8260 | US Navy | LCM (8) | 105 | 74 | 1954 | Now Joann | ||
C200779/LCM 8265 | US Navy | LCM (8) | 105 | 74 | 1954 | To Tunisia 2008 | ||
C200782/LCM 8268 | US Navy | LCM (8) | 105 | 74 | 1954 | To Tunisia 2008 | ||
C200804/LCM 8290 | US Navy | LCM (8) | 105 | 74 | 1954 | Now Solitary | ||
C200818/LCM 8304 | US Navy | LCM (8) | 105 | 74 | 1954 | Now Stikine Sal | ||
C200880/LCM 8366 ? | US Navy | LCM (8) | 105 | 74 | 1954 | Now Egavik | ||
Returning to the construction record: | ||||||||
Ksarar | Tucker Roy Marine | Fishing Vessel | 58 | 62 | 1954 | Active | ||
Energy VI | Belle Chasse Marine | Industrial Vessel | 417 | 139 | 1954 | Active | ||
Harbor Admiral | San Diego Towing | Towing Vessel | 40 | 42 | 1954 | Active | ||
The Star | Alaska Star Fleet | Fishing Vessel | 67 | 62 | 1954 | Active | ||
Dorine Brusco | Oregon Sealark | Towing Vessel | 144 | 101 | 1954 | Active | ||
West Bay Builders 1 | West Bay Builders | Industrial Vessel | 38 | 63 | 1954 | Active | ||
Helen B | Fishing Vessel | 114 | 78 | 1954 | Now Aquanator | |||
Sprig II | Trident Seafoods | Fishing Vessel | 121 | 76 | 1954 | Active | ||
Pastol Bay | Bay Marine Contractors | Tug | 80 | 50 | 1955 | Active | ||
Excel (MSO 439) | US Navy | Minesweeper | 780 | 172 | 24-Feb-55 | Scrapped 2000 | ||
Exploit (MSO 440) | US Navy | Minesweeper | 780 | 172 | 31-Mar-54 | Scrapped 2000 | ||
Exultant (MSO 441) | US Navy | Minesweeper | 780 | 172 | 31-Mar-54 | Scrapped 2000 | ||
Fearless (MSO 442) | US Navy | Minesweeper | 780 | 172 | 22-Sep-54 | Scrapped 1992 | ||
Fidelity (MSO 443) | US Navy | Minesweeper | 780 | 172 | 19-Jan-55 | Scrapped 1990 | ||
Lucid (MSO 458) | US Navy | Minesweeper | 780 | 172 | 4-May-55 | To Stockton CA as museum 2010 | ||
Nimble (MSO 459) | US Navy | Minesweeper | 780 | 172 | 11-May-55 | Scrapped 1981 | ||
Notable (MSO 460) | US Navy | Minesweeper | 780 | 172 | 8-Jun-55 | Scrapped 1971 | ||
Observer (MSO 461) | US Navy | Minesweeper | 780 | 172 | 31-Aug-55 | Scrapped 1979 | ||
Pinnacle (MSO 462) | US Navy | Minesweeper | 780 | 172 | 21-Oct-55 | Scrapped 1978 | ||
13095 | H. A. Lindsay | Deck Barge | 4,207 | 300 | 1956 | Now Weeks 532 | ||
13113 | Halliburton 211 | Halliburton | Supply Boat | 188 | 117 | 1956 | Reefed in Honduras 1998 | |
Halliburton 212 | Halliburton | Supply Boat | 188 | 117 | 1956 | Later Chevak, inactive | ||
13602 | Halliburton 213 | Halliburton | Supply Boat | 188 | 117 | 1956 | Now Exito | |
GBC 24 | Deck Barge | 178 | 110 | 1956 | Active | |||
13634 | St. James | St. James Parish | Ferry | 403 | 137 | 1957 | Now Belle Chasse II | |
B 355 | Deck Barge | 589 | 130 | 1960 | Active | |||
14709 | Delaware Valley | Deck Barge | 1,855 | 175 | 1962 | Now Weeks 243 | ||
17017 | Recreational | 19 | 1962 | Active | ||||
2601 | Lone Star Ind. | Deck Barge | 2,415 | 276 | 1963 | Active | ||
2602 | Lone Star Ind. | Deck Barge | 2,415 | 276 | 1963 | Active |