W. F. Stone & Sons (Stone Boat Yard), Oakland CA
William I. Stone, from Dartmouth, England, established a boatyard in the Hunter's Point area of San Francisco in 1853, where he specialized in building commercial schooners and tugboats as well as racing and recreational yachts. He was in business until 1892, when his son, Frank, took over, moving the company to Beach Street in Tiburon, to a site that is now occupied by Sam's Anchor Cafe. Then, in 1899, Frank moved the operation again, to Harbor View, in San Francisco. In 1911, he was evicted from this location and moved to a site at the foot of Diesel Way, in Oakland, adjacent to the Union Diesel Engine Company. Frank's son, Lester, joined the business at this time and the name was changed to W. F. Stone & Son. Then, in 1923, Frank Stone died and Lester Stone became the sole proprietor. Following the entry of the United States into World War II and the subsequent expansion of Union Diesel, however, W. F. Stone & Son got evicted yet again and moved across the estuary to Alameda, to a location on Blanding Avenue. Lester Stone retired in 1970 and the yard was sold to John Whitset, but continued to do business as and be known as the Stone Boat Yard. It declared bankruptcy in 1986 and was sold again, to Bill and Grace Bodle, then again in 2000 to David Olson. It closed for good in 2004. See the final site from the air on Google here. The table below is seriously incomplete. Additions, comments or queries, please email info@navalmarinearchive.com.
Most recent update: 2014-07-21.
Hull # | O.N. | Original Name | Original Owner | Type | Tons | Ft. | Built | Disposition |
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Built by Stone & Swann in Tiburon (1853-1899) | ||||||||
Edna | Sloop | |||||||
La Paloma | Schooner | |||||||
Sappho | Yacht | |||||||
May | Sloop | |||||||
Speedwell | Sloop | 1896 | Later Felicity | |||||
Presto | Sloop | 33 | 1898 | Lost off Half Moon Bay 1941 | ||||
Built by Stone & Van Bergen in San Francisco (1900-1911) - 46 boats | ||||||||
111283 | Richmond | Atchison Topeka | Tug | 135 | 100 | 1900 | Sold to Crowley 1926 | |
117003 | Santa Barbara | Hanify & Co | Cargo Ship | 695 | 183 | 1900 | Scuttled 1943 | |
127522 | Chilkat | Cargo Ship | 172 | 115 | 1901 | |||
81761 | W. H. Marston | Marston & Godfrey | Schooner | 1,169 | 1901 | Lost in hurricane off New Orleans | ||
117115 | Santa Monica | Hanify & Co | Cargo Ship | 497 | 166 | 1902 | To USN 1942 as YP 528, later YDG 4, wrecked in New California 1943, sold 1945 | |
Soquel | Hanify & Co | Schooner | 1902 | |||||
117196 | Salem | Schooner | 767 | 1902 | ||||
155444 | Oakland | Hogan Lumber | Schooner | 418 | 150 | 1902 | ||
200554 | Elizabeth | E. T. Kruse | Cargo Ship | 363 | 142 | 1903 | Foundered 90nm NW Tres Marias Is 1946 | |
216933 | Lady Ada | Yacht | 28 | 58 | 1903 | Active | ||
200229 | Sausalito | Schooner | 367 | 1903 | ||||
150985 | Pedro Costa | Western Cal. Fish Co. | Bay Freighter | 51 | 72 | 1903 | ||
Commodore | Bay Freighter | |||||||
204696 | Eagle | Bay Freighter | 52 | 75 | 1907 | |||
Gov. M. B. M. | Bay Freighter | |||||||
201545 | Arabs | Bay Freighter | 155 | 109 | 1904 | |||
Vixen | Sloop | 1904 | Active | |||||
202077 | Anvil | John J. Sesnon Co | Cargo Ship | 363 | 116 | 1905 | Deleted 1941 | |
214204 | Yankee | David Abecassis | Schooner | 20 | 43 | 1906 | Active: visit her here. | |
Pronto | Sloop | 1907 | ||||||
216934 | Martha | J. R. Hanify | Schooner | 30 | 1907 | Later owned by James Cagney, Edgar Kaiser, still active | ||
Fulton G | Sloop | 1908 | ||||||
205805 | Carlos | J. Homer Fritch Inc | Cargo Ship | 865 | 198 | 1908 | Breakwater off Point San Pablo 1939 | |
205164 | Crowley No. 6 | Crowley L & T | Tug | 15 | 50 | 1908 | ||
205176 | Crowley No. 7 | Crowley L & T | Tug | 15 | 50 | 1908 | ||
Eanijen Rakijen | Williams, Dimond | Trading Schooner | 197 | 95 | 1908 | |||
215912 | Neptun | Williams, Dimond | Trading Schooner | 197 | 110 | 1909 | Later Minnow, Tagua 1921, wrecked off Tahanea 1961 | |
Soquel | Schooner | 1910 | ||||||
209052 | Moana | Soc. Com. de l'Oceanie | Trading Schooner | 200 | 1911 | Burnt off Anaa Island 1953 | ||
215997 | Atlas | Williams, Diamond | Trading Schooner | 209 | 110 | 1911 | ||
206708 | Crowley No. 14 | Crowley L & T | Tug | 15 | 50 | 1911 | Later Sudan | |
Crowley No. 15 | Crowley L & T | Tug | 50 | 1911 | ||||
Crowley No. 16 | Crowley L & T | Tug | 65 | 1911 | ||||
Built by W. F. Stone & Son at Kennedy and Bocimer Streets in Oakland (1912-1941) - 88 boats | ||||||||
210340 | Lark | Hunt, Hatch & Co. | Tanker | 72 | 80 | 1912 | ||
211466 | Golden State | Union Fish Co | Schooner | 354 | 140 | 1913 | Sold in Costa Rica 1943 | |
Clarinda | John W. Pew | Schooner Yacht | 54 | 1914 | Later Viking IV | |||
226345 | Hermes | Williams, Diamond | Schooner | 209 | 95 | 1914 | To USN 1917, to Hawaii 1919, sold 1926 as Lanikai, to USN 1941, to RAN 1942 as Lanikai, sunk by typhoon in Subic Bay 1947 | |
211807 | Standard No. 1 | Standard Oil | Tug | 108 | 90 | 1913 | ||
Daniel Co. No. 1 | Daniel Contracting | Rock Barge | 1914 | |||||
Daniel Co. No. 2 | Daniel Contracting | Rock Barge | 1914 | |||||
Daniel Co. No. 3 | Daniel Contracting | Rock Barge | 1914 | |||||
212257 | Pirate | Union Fish Co | Cannery Tender | 55 | 65 | 1914 | ||
Pronto II | Sloop | 1914 | ||||||
212960 | Crowley No. 17 | Crowley L & T | Passenger | 38 | 60 | 1915 | Converted to tug 1947 | |
212961 | Crowley No. 18 | Crowley L & T | Passenger | 38 | 60 | 1915 | Converted to tug 1947 | |
Crowley No. 19 | Crowley L & T | Tug | 60 | 1915 | ||||
212304 | Crowley No. 20 | Crowley L & T | Tug | 28 | 60 | 1915 | Later Auk | |
212962 | Crowley No. 23 | Crowley L & T | Passenger | 38 | 60 | 1915 | Converted to tug 1947 | |
212963 | Crowley No. 24 | Crowley L & T | Passenger | 38 | 60 | 1915 | Converted to tug 1947 | |
213030 | Paladini Bros | Paladini Bros | Fishing Vessel | 60 | 75 | 1915 | Later Crowley No. 9, Ajax | |
Alex. Volta | Bay Freighter | |||||||
Polar Bear | Bay Freighter | |||||||
Westward | J. R. Hanify | Sloop | 66 | 1915 | N-class | |||
Lady Betty | Sloop | 1915 | 6-meter No. 1 | |||||
Bob | Sloop | 38 | 1916 | R-class | ||||
214004 | Frank B | Frank B. Peterson Co | Cannery Tender | 60 | 75 | 1916 | ||
574 | Viva | Charles Adams | Yawl | 45 | 1916 | |||
U. S. Grant | Tug | Later Hercules | ||||||
215007 | Ryder Hanify | J. R. Hanify Co | Steamer | 1,363 | May-17 | To France as Gabriel 1917, returned 1921, renamed George L. Olson, wrecked Coos Bay 1944 | ||
215234 | Robert C. Sudden | Sudden & Christensen | Steamer | 1,363 | Jun-17 | To France as Hadrumette 1917, returned 1921, Robert C. Sudden, John C. Kirkpatrick, Margaret Berg, Cornelia, West Coast, burnt 1946 | ||
Mauno | Burmes-Philip Co. | Schooner | 253 | 117 | Oct-17 | |||
Motau | Burmes-Philip Co. | Schooner | 253 | 117 | Oct-17 | |||
Murua | Burmes-Philip Co. | Schooner | 253 | 117 | Dec-17 | |||
215994 | W. C. F. No. 1 | Western Cal. Fish Co. | Fishing Boat | 28 | 56 | 1918 | ||
217564 | Junta | F. E. Booth Co. | Fishing Boat | 32 | 65 | 1919 | ||
216128 | Leader | Frank B. Peterson Co | Cannery Tender | 42 | 65 | 1918 | ||
215935 | Palawan | Schooner | 818 | 167 | 1918 | Bombed and sunk in London in WWII | ||
Doris Crane | Wrightman & Crane | Schooner | 351 | 138 | 1920 | Burnt 240nm N Honolulu 1927 | ||
220456 | Mikioi | Young Bros. | Tug | 98 | 88 | 1920 | First "Miki"-type tug | |
221034 | Sea Lion | US Shipping Board | Tug | 472 | 150 | Jan-21 | Completed for Crowley, deleted 1944 | |
221133 | Sea Monarch | US Shipping Board | Tug | 472 | 150 | Mar-21 | Completed for Crowley, in collision and sank off Bush Point 1925 | |
221353 | Sea Ranger | US Shipping Board | Tug | 472 | 150 | May-21 | Completed for Crowley, to USN 1942 as Wampatuck (YT 337), deleted 1955 | |
221392 | Sea Scout | US Shipping Board | Tug | 472 | 150 | Jun-21 | Completed for Crowley, scrapped 1948 | |
No name | US Shipping Board | Tug | 472 | 150 | Cancelled | |||
No name | US Shipping Board | Tug | 472 | 150 | Cancelled | |||
No name | US Shipping Board | Tug | 472 | 150 | Cancelled | |||
Alice A | Aux. Ketch | 1921 | ||||||
Rascal | Sloop | 42 | 1921 | R-class No. 3 | ||||
Corinthian II | Sloop | 1921 | R-class | |||||
Sparrow | Cannery Tender | 1922 | ||||||
222510 | W. C. F. No. 2 | Western Cal. Fish Co. | Fishing Boat | 39 | 59 | 1922 | ||
223127 | Oakland | Freighter | 225 | 1923 | ||||
Lucky Strike | 1924 | |||||||
Corinthian Star | 1924 | |||||||
224306 | Emerald | F. A. Hyde | Yawl | 16 | 50 | 1924 | Active in Marina del Rey | |
223738 | Sally | Daniel Contracting | Tug | 33 | 65 | 1924 | ||
224549 | Fram | Naknek Packing | Cannery Tender | 47 | 70 | 1925 | ||
Nancy Jane | Jules Bernheim | Cruiser | 36 | 1925 | ||||
Aloha | Frank B. Drake | Aux. Ketch | 55 | 1927 | Rammed and sunk by USCG 1928 | |||
Noname | Hart S. Weaver | Aux. Ketch | 55 | 1927 | Later Tavana, Mandalay | |||
226375 | Northern Light | John Borden | Schooner | 247 | 140 | 1927 | Research vessel, later Boston pilot boat | |
Machree | 1927 | |||||||
Marquita | 1927 | |||||||
235345 | Migirl | Lester Stone | Aux. Sloop | 17 | 50 | 1928 | Now Water Witch | |
227452 | Crowley No. 23 | Crowley L & T | Tug | 47 | 74 | 1928 | Later yacht Born Again | |
227980 | W. C. F. No. 3 | Western Cal. Fish Co. | Fishing Boat | 46 | 60 | 1928 | ||
Puffin | Sloop | 1928 | Bird-class No. 12 | |||||
Cuckoo | Sloop | 1929 | Bird-class No. 16 | |||||
Robin | Sloop | 1929 | Bird-class No. 18 | |||||
Polly | C. R. Rodgers | Sloop | 30 | 1929 | Bird-class No. 19 | |||
? | Hart S. Weaver | Schooner | 1929 | |||||
Wanderer II | Frank Cox | Schooner | 1930 | |||||
1158 | Buccaneer | H. E. McCarthy | Sloop | 30 | 1931 | |||
Marilen | Lester Stone | Ketch | 61 | 1931 | ||||
Iris | George F. Grant | Sloop | 32 | 1934 | ||||
521751 | Marilyn J | Marc A. Maluda | Yacht | 14 | 1934 | Active | ||
Helaine | C. S. Crittenden | Sloop | 42 | 1936 | ||||
Kivi | Robert Doolittle | Tahiti Ketch | 30 | 1936 | ||||
Westerner | Frank B. Drake | Sloop | 43 | 1936 | ||||
236341 | Senta | K. K. Bechtel | Sloop | 18 | 53 | 1937 | ||
Kirawan | Sloop | 18 | 1937 | |||||
Sonata | Gordon Strawbridge | Sloop | 35 | 1941 | ||||
Built by W. F. Stone & Son at Blanding Avenue in Alameda (1942-1978) - 41 boats | ||||||||
na | YMS 299 | US Navy | Minesweeper | 278 | 7-Apr-43 | Reclassified 1947 as Rhea (AMS 52), sold 1960 as training ship in Port Stanley ON, scrapped 1997 | ||
na | YMS 300 | US Navy | Minesweeper | 278 | 3-Jul-43 | Struck 1946 | ||
na | YMS 301 | US Navy | Minesweeper | 278 | 11-Sep-43 | To the USSR 1945 as T-605, scrapped 1956 | ||
na | YMS 302 | US Navy | Minesweeper | 278 | 5-Nov-43 | Struck 1948 | ||
na | PCS 1421 | US Navy | Sub Chaser | 278 | 19-Feb-44 | Sold 1947 | ||
na | PCS 1422 | US Navy | Sub Chaser | 278 | 24-Apr-44 | Sold 1947 | ||
na | YT 254 | US Navy | Tug | 260 | 24-Aug-44 | Later Menatonon, struck 1960 | ||
na | YT 255 | US Navy | Tug | 260 | 30-Sep-44 | Later Kennesaw, struck 1960 | ||
246819 | Nancy T | Tarantino et al. | Purse Seiner | 85 | 1944 | Later Joseph Balestrieri II, wrecked 1955 | ||
259343 | Tasco | Thomas A. Short | Yawl | 50 | 1947 | Later Kialoa | ||
Ulalume | Bud George | Sloop | 41 | 1948 | ||||
257641 | Alert | K. K. Bechtel | Ketch | 30 | 61 | 1949 | NLD | |
Flame | Jack Erhorn | Racing Sloop | 1949 | Yankee One-Design No. 34 | ||||
Venture | Racing Sloop | 1950 | Yankee One-Design No. 36 | |||||
Tarfon | Racing Sloop | 1950 | Yankee One-Design No. 37 | |||||
Yankee Clipper | Frank Stone | Racing Sloop | 1950 | Yankee One-Design No. 38 | ||||
Yankee Doodle | Frank Stone | Racing Sloop | 1950 | Yankee One-Design No. 39 | ||||
Flotsam | Jack Erhorn | Racing Sloop | 1950 | Yankee One-Design No. ?? | ||||
Makaala | Young Bros. | Tug | 65 | |||||
269615 | Tasco II | Thomas A. Short | Sloop | 14 | 41 | 1955 | Later Mistress | |
280309 | Vaya | Lester Stone | Sloop | 15 | 39 | 1955 | ||
Morning Star | 106 | 1956 | Sank in Mexico | |||||
272095 | Coral | J. Echerick | Sloop | 5 | 25 | 1956 | ||
545636 | Foxen | Leonard A. Brown | Sloop | 14 | 40 | 1957 | ||
280470 | Little Packet | Christopher Jenkes | Sloop | 9 | 30 | 1959 | ||
282250 | Spartan | Jack Tibbetts | Sloop | 10 | 42 | 1960 | ||
Yohoho | Lloyd Rees | Ketch | 44 | 1962 | Later Zaida | |||
293253 | Rowena | Donald Dalziel | Sloop | 18 | 49 | 1964 | ||
Unnamed | Cal. Maritime | Surf Boat | 26 | 1965-70 | At least four boats | |||
Scamp | Lester Stone | Sloop | 33 | 1967 | ||||
528082 | Dina Maria | Yacht | 15 | 1970 | ||||
Spinster | Douglas Meacham | Fishing Boat | 37 | 1970 | ||||
St. Francis V | Sloop | 1973 | ||||||
Wailua | Sunney Waileeal | Tour Boat | 65 | 1973 | ||||
Kauai | Sunney Waileeal | Tour Boat | 65 | 1974 | ||||
Kawili | Tour Boat | 1974 | ||||||
124 | 565565 | Natoma | Donald Dalziel | Ketch | 52 | 60 | 1975 | Active |
125 | 569182 | Rolling Stone | John Whitsett | IOR Racing Sloop | 10 | 36 | 1975 | Active (Germany) |
Shaft | 1976 | |||||||
Outrageous | Sloop | 1977 | ||||||
Charisma | Yacht | 1978 | Active (Mexico) | |||||
Built by the Stone Boat Yard at Blanding Avenue in Alameda (1979-2004) | ||||||||
1 | 964574 | Hummingbird | O. & G. Niemeth | Passenger | 17 | 40 | 1990 | Active |
2 | 995479 | Stoney | Albion Marine Inc. | Tug | 9 | 26 | 1993 | Later Judy I |