Lake Union Dry Dock, Seattle WA
Lake Union Drydock and Machine Works, known as LUDD, was established in 1919 by Otis Cutting and J. L. McLean. An early investor was Harry Jones, son of Senator Wesley Jones, of Jones Act fame, and the Jones family is still involved in the company. It was primarily a repair yard, as it still is today, but along the way it has also built quite a number of boats, including a popular line of cruisers called Dreamboats in the 1920s. During WWII, it built a series of yard minesweepers under the name Associated Shipbuilders, which was a joint venture with Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. and which built larger minesweepers in PSB&D's yard on Harbor Island. Visit the company here and see it from the air on Google here. If anyone can add to the table below, please email info@navalmarinearchive.com.
Most recent update: 16 June 2018.
Hull # | O.N. | Original Name | Original Owner | Vessel Type | GT | Ft. | Delivery | Disposition |
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Built by Lake Union Drydock & Machine Works | ||||||||
CG 263 | US Coast Guard | Patrol Boat | 37d | 75 | 1924-25 | To USN 1933 as YP 18, disposed of 1945 | ||
259692 | CG 264 | US Coast Guard | Patrol Boat | 37d | 75 | 1924-25 | To Bureau of Prisons 1933 as Helen Bates, sold 1950 as Anna Kamp, later Duchess III, Duchess, NLD 1995 | |
252523 | CG 265 | US Coast Guard | Patrol Boat | 37d | 75 | 1924-25 | Later CG 74341, sold 1946 as Twanoh | |
233139 | CG 266 | US Coast Guard | Patrol Boat | 37d | 75 | 1924-25 | Sold 1934 as Messenger, to USN 1942 as YP 402, sold 1945 as Messenger | |
276913 | CG 267 | US Coast Guard | Patrol Boat | 37d | 75 | 1924-25 | To USN 1933 as YP 16, captured by the Japanese in Guam 1941 | |
275292 | CG 268 | US Coast Guard | Patrol Boat | 37d | 75 | 1924-25 | To Bureau of Prisons 1933 as General Cummings, sold 1957 as Jen Wal, later Red Arthur, NLD 1989 | |
254122 | CG 269 | US Coast Guard | Patrol Boat | 37d | 75 | 1924-25 | To USN 1933 as YP 38, to MARAD 1945, sold and converted to yacht Grayling | |
250457 | CG 270 | US Coast Guard | Patrol Boat | 37d | 75 | 1924-25 | Later CG 74342, sold 1946 as Crest, later Irvinetta, Delcap, Jolyndoma, Kaydan, Sea Queen | |
250468 | CG 271 | US Coast Guard | Patrol Boat | 37d | 75 | 1924-25 | Later CG 74343, sold 19** as Lucky, foundered 16-Jul-50 off Columbia River | |
CG 272 | US Coast Guard | Patrol Boat | 37d | 75 | 1924-25 | To USN 1933 as YP 7, to Sea Scouts as SES Discovery, later Meldora J III, NLD 2000 | ||
251987 | CG 273 | US Coast Guard | Patrol Boat | 37d | 75 | 1924-25 | To USN 1933 as YP 37, to USACOE 1945 as Q 173, sold as Escape, later Lucy Ann | |
CG 274 | US Coast Guard | Patrol Boat | 37d | 75 | 1924-25 | To Nicaragua 1938 as CQ 182 | ||
CG 275 | US Coast Guard | Patrol Boat | 37d | 75 | 1924-25 | To USN 1933 as YP 17, captured by the Japanese in Guam in 1941 | ||
251988 | CG 276 | US Coast Guard | Patrol Boat | 37d | 75 | 1924-25 | To USN 1933 as YP 39, to USACOE 1945 as Q 172, sold as Grace, NLD 1952 | |
CG 277 | US Coast Guard | Patrol Boat | 37d | 75 | 1924-25 | Sold 1933 | ||
223998 | Gosling | Samuel K. Rindge | Recreational | 49 | 75 | 1924 | Active | |
233026 | Reverie | Recreational | 49 | 75 | 1925 | |||
226140 | Winifred | Adolph Schmidt | Recreational | 23 | 47 | 1926 | Active | |
226748 | Jolly Roger | Harry B Jones | Recreational | 21 | 40 | 1926 | Later Clara | |
226938 | Clifford M | Nelse Mortensen | Recreational | 13 | 45 | 1927 | Later Joheto | |
227911 | El Phileen II | T. S. Toby | Recreational | 18 | 41 | 1928 | ||
226330 | Oseejo | W. H. Wilcox | Recreational | 16 | 40 | 1927 | ||
Pirate | M. H. Adamson | Recreational | 46 | 1926 | R Class Sloop, active | |||
227935 | Orba | W. Kelly Price | Recreational | 15 | 42 | 1927 | ||
227071 | Zella C | R. D. Cain | Recreational | 14 | 42 | 1927 | Active | |
227791 | Marian II | G. W. Wiley | Recreational | 17 | 42 | 1928 | Active | |
227413 | B. M. Co. No. 1 | Baranof Mildcure Co | Fishing Boat | 196 | 77 | 1928 | Later worked as tanker | |
227414 | B. M. Co. No. 2 | Baranof Mildcure Co | Fishing Boat | 295 | 77 | 1928 | Later lengthened and worked as barge. | |
227646 | Blue Peter | John Graham | Recreational | 118 | 96 | 1928 | To USACOE 194* as Canol (Q 134), sold 1948 as Blue Peter, active | |
227176 | Principia | L. A. Macomber | Recreational | 115 | 96 | 1928 | To USCG 1942 as 96001F, Kodiak Bear 1946, Principia 195*, active | |
227470 | Recreational | 22 | 42 | 1928 | Later Turning Point, Vagabond, active | |||
227527 | Dorothy | O. C. Spencer | Unspecified | 15 | 42 | 1928 | Active | |
227662 | Emmeline | F. D. Seymour | Recreational | 21 | 42 | 1928 | Active | |
Island Runner | 42 | 1929 | ||||||
228442 | Jeanette E | Alaska Pacific Salmon | Passenger | 26 | 50 | 1929 | Later Grayling, Ralion II, Carol M, Orca | |
228766 | Seal II | J. Harrington Sickel | Recreational | 18 | 45 | 1929 | ||
228826 | Widgeon | Elliott Corbett | Recreational | 27 | 43 | 1929 | Later Bergamo, Serena, Mary Ellen Davis | |
228879 | Buccaneer | Simpson Investment | Recreational | 23 | 45 | 1929 | Later Madrigal, active | |
228523 | Sylvia J | E. Lloyd Nelson | Recreational | 17 | 44 | 1929 | Later Boojum | |
228758 | Ardito | R. C. Locke | Recreational | 19 | 45 | 1929 | Later Isabel | |
229015 | Vagabond | W. A. Rupp | Recreational | 24 | 45 | 1929 | Later Turning Point, active | |
228921 | Migrator | Danforth Baker | Recreational | 22 | 45 | 1929 | Gone by 1940 | |
228895 | Mammy | Lloyd F. Bacon | Recreational | 20 | 50 | 1929 | Later Lightning, Pat Pending, to USN 1941 as YP 119, sold 1945, active | |
230125 | Edna F | O. H. Lindblom | Recreational | 22 | 45 | 1930 | Later Cherie III, to USN 1941 as YP 134, small boat 1942, to USACOE 194* as Q 153 | |
229655 | Canim | Natalie F Keaton | Recreational | 132 | 96 | 1930 | Later Polaris, Canco, Canim, active | |
229928 | Cassandra B | Henry Boos | Recreational | 22 | 45 | 1930 | Later Eleanor, Champ, Marvic | |
230024 | Electra | A. W. Leonard | Recreational | 121 | 96 | 1930 | To USCG 1942 as 96002, Electra 1945, active | |
230452 | Luddco 39 | Lake Union Drydock | Recreational | 22 | 42 | 1930 | ||
230727 | Runaway | King W. Vidor | Recreational | 25 | 50 | 1930 | Later Marcy B, Mildred C, Emerald Crest, Runaway, Tautira, active | |
CF0585AW | Recreational | 16 | 45 | 1930 | Later Joy Sea | |||
230954 | Eff-N-Jay | J. J. Wittwer | Recreational | 18 | 45 | 1930 | Later Widgeon | |
230054 | Sea Bee II | Wm Duncan Fulton | Recreational | 36 | 60 | 1930 | Later Kathleen 1931, to USCG 1942 as CGR 322, later Kathleen 1944, active | |
230453 | Luddco 41 | Lake Union Drydock | Recreational | 27 | 52 | 1930 | Later Migrator | |
231622 | Circe | Benjamin C Seaborn | Recreational | 24 | 62 | 1932 | Active | |
231686 | Catalyst | U. of Washington | Research | 91 | 75 | 1932 | To USCG 1944 as 72002, sold 1945 as Catalyst, North Sea 196*, Catalyst 198*, active | |
232835 | Sea-Boy | Franco Italian Packing | Fishing Boat | 293 | 124 | 1933 | Foundered off Mexico 25-Dec-59 | |
na | Ariadne (WPC 101) | US Coast Guard | Sub Chaser | 337 | 165 | 9-Oct-34 | Sold 1969 | |
554564 | Atalanta (WPC 102) | US Coast Guard | Sub Chaser | 337 | 165 | 20-Sep-34 | Sold 1954, scuttled as breakwater 1993 in Tacoma WA | |
298028 | Cyane (WPC 105) | US Coast Guard | Sub Chaser | 337 | 165 | 25-Oct-34 | Sold 1954 as Can Am, Ruby E 196*, reefed 1989 off Mission Bay CA | |
105 | 233755 | Skagit Chief | Skagit River Nav. Co. | Sternwheel | 502 | 165 | 1935 | Sank in Grays Harbor 1956 |
Santina | 53 | 1937 | ||||||
237814 | Stranger | Fred E. Lewis | Yacht | 297 | 134 | 1938 | To USN 1941 as Jasper (PYc 13), sold 1948 as Stranger, later Explorer, Executive, abandoned 1978 near Beaumont TX | |
W. T. Preston | USA Corps of Engineers | Snag Boat | 163 | 1941 | Steel hull for earlier wooden vessel, now a museum at Anacortes WA | |||
Built by Associated Shipbuilders in the LUDD Shipyard | ||||||||
BYMS 9 | US Navy | Minesweeper | 320 | 136 | 1-Sep-42 | To Britain 1941 as BYMS 2009, to Italy 1947 as Anemone (DR 409/ M 5400), struck 1966 | ||
BYMS 10 | US Navy | Minesweeper | 320 | 136 | 31-Jul-42 | To Britain 1941 as BYMS 2010, returned to US 1946 and sold overseas | ||
BYMS 11 | US Navy | Minesweeper | 320 | 136 | 21-Sep-42 | To Britain 1941 as BYMS 2011, returned to US 1947 and sold overseas, reported later as Young Joe, 1056, Belgian Navy training ship Eureka (QM 900), research ship Eupen, struck 1964 | ||
BYMS 12 | US Navy | Minesweeper | 320 | 136 | 6-Oct-42 | To Britain 1941 as BYMS 2012, to Italy 1947 as Biancospino (DR 410, M 5403), struck 1966 | ||
BYMS 13 | US Navy | Minesweeper | 320 | 136 | 30-Oct-42 | To Britain 1941 as BYMS 2013, to Egypt 1949 as Gaza, wrecked 1950 | ||
BYMS 14 | US Navy | Minesweeper | 320 | 136 | 24-Nov-42 | To Britain 1941 as BYME 2014, to Italy 1947 as Geranio (DR 412, M5407), struck 1966 | ||
YMS 287 | US Navy | Minesweeper | 320 | 136 | 15-Mar-43 | To the USSR 1945 as T-611 | ||
YMS 288 | US Navy | Minesweeper | 320 | 136 | 19-Mar-43 | To the USSR 1945 as T-600, sunk as target | ||
YMS 289 | US Navy | Minesweeper | 320 | 136 | 14-Jun-43 | To Turkey 1947 as Kilimi, struck 1963 | ||
YMS 290 | US Navy | Minesweeper | 320 | 136 | 17-Jul-43 | Reclassified 1947 as Nightingale (AMS 50/MSC(O) 50), struck 1959 | ||
524814 | YMS 291 | US Navy | Minesweeper | 320 | 136 | 9-Aug-43 | Reclassified 1947 as Reedbird (AMS 51/MSC(O) 51), struck 1959, later Dragon Lady, Diane Maria, Etta M,gone by 1989 | |
YMS 292 | US Navy | Minesweeper | 320 | 136 | 9-Oct-43 | Struck 1946, later survey vessel Crest, sold 1956 | ||
263931 | YMS 293 | US Nay | Minesweeper | 320 | 136 | 12-Oct-43 | Struck 1946, later K J, NLD 1997 | |
YMS 294 | US Navy | Minesweeper | 320 | 136 | 9-Nov-43 | Reclassified 1947 as Redpoll (AMS 57/MSC(O) 57), sold 1959 as r/v Sir Horace Lamb, returned to USN 1976, scrapped or sunk | ||
YMS 295 | US Navy | Minesweeper | 320 | 136 | 9-Nov-43 | To the USSR 1945 as T-599 | ||
YMS 296 | US Navy | Minesweeper | 320 | 136 | 31-Dec-43 | Struck 1946 | ||
YMS 297 | US Navy | Minesweeper | 320 | 136 | Cancelled, built by Tacoma Boat | |||
YMS 298 | US Navy | Minesweeper | 320 | 136 | Cancelled, built by Tacoma Boat | |||
Built by Lake Union Dry Dock | ||||||||
AMS /MSC 79 | USN / Italian Navy | Minesweeper | 390 | 144 | 4-Aug-53 | To Italy as Acacia (M 5502), scrapped 1974 | ||
AMS /MSC 80 | USN / Italian Navy | Minesweeper | 390 | 144 | 15-Sep-53 | To Italy as Ciliegio (M 5506), scrapped 1980 | ||
AMS /MSC 81 | USN / Italian Navy | Minesweeper | 390 | 144 | 23-Oct-53 | To Italy as Faggio (M 5507), struck 1992 | ||
AMS /MSC 82 | USN / Italian Navy | Minesweeper | 390 | 144 | 29-Dec-53 | To Italy as Larice (M 5510), struck 1995 | ||
581710 | Annika Marie | Oceanic Research | Research | 27 | 42 | 1977 | Hull built by Delta Marine, active | |
582182 | U-Rascal | Robert A Walker | Fishing | 28 | 42 | 1977 | Hull built by Delta Marine, active | |
2130 | 1060638 | Inspiration | Lake Union Crew Llc | Passenger | 99 | 124 | 1997 | Active |
1070 | 1060642 | Unity | Lake Union Crew Llc | Passenger | 93 | 64 | 1997 | Active |
3050 | 1225055 | Caratello | Barbara A. Blankenship | Recreational | 85 | 43 | 2010 | Active |