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Maritime Applied Physics Corp, Baltimore MD

MAPC is an unusual company that specializes in developing innovative technical solutions to a wide range of problems and develops these solutions in physical form. One of their activities involves boatbuilding. Visit the company at www.mapcorp.com. The company occupies space in what was once the Bethlehem-Fairfield shipyard, where over 500 Liberty and Victory ships were built during WWII: see it from the air on Google here. Comments or queries, please email info@navalmarinearchive.com.

Most recent update: 20 October 2018.

Hull # O.N. Original Name Original Owner Type GT Ft. Built Disposition
1213798 CUSV 001 Maritime App Physics Research 14 39 2008 Active
1232424 CUSV 002 Maritime App Physics Research 14 39 2011 Active
1001 1272798 Key's Anthem Baltimore Water Taxi Ferry 17 55 15-Mar-17 Active
1002 1277570 Cal's Streak Baltimore Water Taxi Ferry 17 55 30-Oct-17 Active
1003 1278389 Thurgood's Justice Baltimore Water Taxi Ferry 17 55 3-Oct-17 Active
1004 1281754 Billie's Voice Baltimore Water Taxi Ferry 17 55 11-May-18 Active
1005 1281755 Edgar's Muse Baltimore Water Taxi Ferry 17 55 10-Aug-18 Active

 

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