Shipbuilding History
Henry B. Nevins, yacht builders, City Island, NY
Most recent update: 14 May 2023.
Henry B. Nevins (1878-1950) started his career at Gas Engine and Power Company & Charles L. Seabury Company (later Consolidated Shipbuilding) in Morris Heights. In 1907, he bought the Hansen Boatyard at the foot of Winter Street, on City Island, later adding the adjoining Byles yard. Nevins died in 1950, after a fall in his yard in 1949, and his widow sold the yard in 1954. It then operated as Nevins Yacht Yard until it folded again in 1962. The site is now occupied by City Island's PS 175. If anyone has any corrections or additions to this table, please send them to info@navalmarinearchive.com.
Hull# | O.N. | Original Name | Original Owner | Type | Ft. | Del'y | Disposition | |
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36 | Dreamer | Motor Boat | 60 | 1913 | Swasey, Raymond & Page design. | |||
37 | Solita | Daniel Bacon | Yawl | 39 | 1914 | John G. Alden design #45. Later Mischief, Mimi IV, Windward, Americana, Owahgena | ||
67 | Tender | 15 | 1914 | Probably Henry B. Nevins Inc. design #67 | ||||
214102 | Seamaid | Herbert Childs | Yacht | 47 | 1916 | Later Caravan | ||
215028 | Saona | Yacht | 56 | 1917 | Later Flying Mist, Ladrona, now Neris | |||
YS 16 | U.S. Navy | Barge | 35 | 1918 | ||||
YS 39-51 | U.S. Navy | Barge | 35 | 1918 | 13 boats | |||
186 | Tender | 15 | 1920 | Henry B. Nevins Inc.design #186, tender for Jeannette | ||||
187 | Launch | 21 | 24 | 1920 | Being restored as "Spirit of 1920" | |||
Blue Jacket | Sloop | 31 | 1920 | |||||
Soixante-Quinze | Sloop | 31 | 1920 | Later Avanti | ||||
217 | R-class sloop | 38 | 1921 | William Gardner & Co. design #317 | ||||
227 | Tender | 17 | 1921 | Henry B. Nevins Inc. design #227, tender for Porpoise | ||||
226 | Grebe | 6-meter | 36 | 1921 | Frederick M. Hoyt design #319 | |||
228 | Dagomar | Sloop | 34.25 | 1922 | Charles D. Mower design #672 | |||
230 | Clytie | 6 Metre sloop | 31.08 | 1922 | Frederick M. Hoyt design #102 | |||
232 | Tender | 14 | 1922 | Henry B. Nevins Inc. design #232 for "power tender" | ||||
233 | Viva | 6-meter | 35.33 | 1922 | Frederick M. Hoyt design #103 | |||
253 | Momo | Cruiser | 40 | 1923 | Tams & King Inc. design #H-261, 40' LWL | |||
254 | Ingomar | 6-meter | 32.66 | 1923 | Frederick M. Hoyt design #107 | |||
255 | Hawk | 6-meter | 32.75 | 1923 | Henry J. Gielow Inc. design #662 | |||
256 | Launch | 22 | 1923 | Henry J. Gielow, Inc. design #641, owner’s launch for Moby Dick | ||||
259 | Tender | 24 | 1923 | Tams & King, Inc. design #C-310-A | ||||
261 | Cappy Second | Catboat | 21.96 | 1923 | Henry J. Gielow Inc. design #668 | |||
262 | Miss Columbia | Gold Cup runabout | 26.79 | 1924 | George F. Crouch design #203; | |||
264 | Heron | 6-meter | 32 | 1924 | Clinton H. Crane design; | |||
267 | Teaser | Sweep-stakes runabout | 49.92 | 1924 | George F. Crouch design #207. Active at Lake Tahoe Marine Museum. | |||
268 | Natka | 6-meter | 39.83 | 1924 | Frederick M. Hoyt design #120 | |||
Dauphin | 6-meter | 31.5 | 1924 | Designed by William Gardner, sail #US26. Erroneously attributed to S & S. (founded 1929). | ||||
Po | Yacht | 29 | 1925 | Later Thetis, Broncho, Dita, Wilhelmina, Tangent, Poppy, Argo | ||||
270 | Baby Bootlegger | Gold Cup runabout | 29.83 | 1924 | George F. Crouch design #206. Active | |||
272 | Dolphin | Aux. sloop | 26.66 | 1924 | Roger M. Haddock design #207-A | |||
275 | Lanai | 6-meter | 34.5 | 1925 | Clinton H. Crane design #1 (significant). | |||
277 | 224638 | Oheka | Power Boat | 60.66 | 1925 | Tams & King Inc. design #H-407. Later Arlis | ||
278 | Ardette | R-class sloop | 39 | 1926 | Charles D. Mower design #725. Later Jonny, Ardelle | |||
279 | Secret | R-class sloop | 38 | 1925 | William Gardner & Co. design #324 | |||
281 | Miss Motometer | Runabout | 27.5 | 1924 | Frederick K. Lord design. Now Baby Skipalong | |||
282 | Adventure | Aux. ketch | 74.25 | 1925 | Henry J. Gielow Inc. design #673C. | |||
283 | Tender | 25 | 1926 | Henry J. Gielow Inc. design #698, "power yacht tender" | ||||
285 | Launch | 22 | 1926 | Henry J. Gielow Inc.design #641, as "fishing and crew’s launch". | ||||
287 | 229590 | Analgra III | Motor Boat | 75 | 1926 | Design modified by John G. Alden. | ||
288 | 226009 | Nevada | Yacht | 110 | 1926 | Tams & King Inc. design #H-415 | ||
293 | Frieda | 6 metre sloop | 34.16 | 1927 | Clinton H. Crane design #3 | |||
319 | 226498 | Phantom | Express runabout | 66 | 1927 | Tams & King Inc. design #H-604. Later Vampire | ||
321 | Launch | 16 | 1926 | Tams & King Inc. design #H-415, launch for NEVADA | ||||
322 | Launch | 20 | 1926 | Tams & King Inc. design #H-415, second launch for NEVADA | ||||
324 | Arcadian | Tender | 34 | 1926 | George F. Crouch design (# unknown) | |||
327 | Redhead | 6-meter | 33 | 1925 | Clinton H. Crane design #3 | |||
329 | Clytie | 6-meter | 34.58 | 1927 | Clinton H. Crane design #5. | |||
330 | Priscilla | 6-meter | 33.92 | 1927 | Clinton H. Crane design #4. | |||
331 | Picaro | 6-meter | 33.16 | 1927 | Frederick M. Hoyt design #134. | |||
333 | Tender | 25 | 1927 | Henry J. Gielow Inc. design #411, for unnamed power yacht. | ||||
336 | Janice III | Runabout | 37.16 | 1927 | George F. Crouch design (# unknown) | |||
338 | Launch | 32 | 1927 | Henry J. Gielow Inc. design #711, for "owner" | ||||
339 | Launch | 25 | 1927 | Henry J. Gielow Inc. design #711, for "crew" | ||||
340 | Life Boat | 28 | 1927 | Henry J. Gielow Inc. design #711, as "lifeboat" | ||||
341 | Life Boat | 28 | 1927 | |||||
342 | Atrocia | 6-meter | 34.83 | 1927 | Henry J. Gielow Inc. design #710 | |||
Frieda | 6-meter | 34 | 1927 | |||||
Nina | Schooner | 59 | 1928 | |||||
227417 | Cigarette | L. Gordon Hamersley | Commuter | 73 | 1928 | Active | ||
345 | Akaba | 6-meter | 37.5 | 1928 | Clinton H. Crane design #8; | |||
346 | na | Alert IV | R-class sloop | 40.25 | 1928 | Charles D. Mower design #754. Total loss 1977 | ||
348 | Saleema | 6-meter | 36.75 | 1928 | Henry J. Gielow Inc. design #737 | |||
349 | Motor Boat | 40 | 1928 | Charles D. Mower design #756 | ||||
Thisbe | Van S. Merle-Smith | Sloop | 40 | 1929 | Powered 1950, later depowered | |||
351 | Runabout | 39.86 | 1929 | George F. Crouch design #207 | ||||
353 | 228774 | Sazarac | Commuter | 71.37 | 1929 | Eldredge-McInnis Inc. design #156. Later Souris, Tabasco, Savitar, Saxon III, to USN 1942 as YP 164, sold 1946 as Elysian, Saxon III, Pacmo, Aggie J | ||
na | Sally | Aux. Yawl | 46 | 1929 | Later Jig Time, Aleada, Arroway, Lazy Eight, Bedouin VIII | |||
358 | Chantey | Sloop | 23 | 1928 | Philip L. Rhodes design #940 | |||
359 | Snapshot | Cruiser | 32 | 1929 | Charles D. Mower design #763 | |||
360 | Amerind | Schooner | 92 | 1930 | Tams & King Inc. design #H-802 | |||
360 | Launch | 16 | 1930 | Charles D. Mower design for the Amerind | ||||
362 | Golliwog | Sloop | 31.5 | 1930 | Chester A. Nedwidek design #500 | |||
363 | Analgra | Lewis E. Pierson | Motor Yacht | 120 | 1930 | Charles D. Mower design #363 (confirmed Mystic Seaport spc28). Later Tara, Lovely Lady, now Norma Jeane | ||
363 | Lewis E. Pierson | Launch | 18.92 | 1930 | Charles D. Mower design 18.92 ft. owner’s launch for Analgra above. | |||
366 | Sprig | 6-meter | 37 | 1930 | ||||
368 | Mars | 6-meter | 36.75 | 1930 | Clinton H. Crane design #8 | |||
na | Alerion | Sloop | 34 | 19-- | Later Priscilla, Pintail, Aloha, Ava | |||
Souris | Yacht | 1930 | To USN 1942 as YP 454, sold 1946 | |||||
Semloh | Yacht | 82 | 1931 | To USN 1942 as YP 532, sold 1946 | ||||
na | Bob Kat II | Aux. Sloop | 37 | 1931 | Later Bob Kat | |||
371 | Sazarac | Express cruiser | 81.62 | 1931 | John H. Wells Inc. design #147 | |||
371-R | Tender | 12 | 1931 | Howard M. Smith design for Sazarac (1931) | ||||
375 | Miss Philadelphia | Hydroplane | 28.5 | 1931 | Frederick K. Lord design | |||
287505 | Ayesha | Aux. Yawl | 46 | 1932 | ||||
231472 | Brilliant | Walter Barnum | Aux. Schooner | 46 | 1932 | To Mystic Seaport 1953, active | ||
384 | Utility | Launch | 18 | 1933 | George F. Crouch design | |||
Stormy Weather | Philip LeBoutellier | Yawl | 54 | 1934 | Sparkman & Stephens design #27 (1933). Active. See the history of this yawl. | |||
Orion | Yacht | 48 | 1934 | Active | ||||
C. F. Roof | Aux. Sloop | 37 | 1934 | Later Jack, Altair | ||||
234050 | Gipsy | Arthur Iselin | Power Boat | 42 | 1935 | Active | ||
390 | Launch | 18 | 1934 | George F. Crouch design, starboard launch for Countess | ||||
391 | Pendragon | Cutter | 40.75 | 1935 | Ford & Payne & W. J. Roué design #716 | |||
393 | Seven Seas | Van S. Merle-Smith | 12-meter | 68.16 | 1935 | Clinton H. Crane design #12; Sparkman & Stephens design #293 | ||
394 | Semloh | Motor yacht | 93.25 | 1936 | George F. Crouch design. To USN 1942 as YP 569, sold 1946, Gypsy Queen, destroyed 2012 | |||
394 | Fishing tender | 15 | 1936 | George F. Crouch design, for Semloh | ||||
395 | Launch | 26 | 1936 | George F. Crouch design, launch for yacht Vema | ||||
396 | na | Valencia | John B. Shethar | NY32 # 1 | 45 | 1936 | Later Alar, White Lie, Shady Lady, Whisper III, Goldbrick, Icarus II, Penance, status unknown | |
397 | na | Apache | Charles F. Havemeyer | NY32 # 2 | 45 | 1936 | Active | |
398 | na | Swell | Ralph P. Manny | NY32 # 3 | 45 | 1936 | Later Old Salt, Lord Jom, Revery, Icefire, now Ice Fire | |
399 | 280299 | Geisha | Louis L. Stanton | NY32 # 4 | 45 | 1936 | Later Barquita, now Tigress | |
400 | MS3621AD | Esmeralda | John K. Roosevelt | NY32 # 5 | 45 | 1936 | Later Vitesse II, Vitesse, now Gaucho | |
401 | na | Spindrift | Albert E. Peirce | NY32 # 6 | 45 | 1936 | Later French Boy, now Falcon II | |
402 | 294393 | Folly | Junius S. Morgan, Jr. | NY32 # 20 | 45 | 1936 | Later Trig, Half Moon, Dulcinea, now Siren | |
403 | na | Wynfred | Frederick M. Schaefer | NY32 # 8 | 45 | 1936 | Later Arbela, Wynfred, lost to fire during WWII | |
404 | na | Clotho | Henry H. Anderson | NY32 # 9 | 45 | 1936 | Later Sylvia, Pavana, now Salty | |
405 | 545165 | Larikin | Frederick T. Bedford | NY32 #10 | 45 | 1936 | Later Whisper II, Soubrette, Betise, Flying Tartan, Tenderly, now Ibis | |
406 | na | Mehitabel | Frederick T. Moses | NY32 # 11 | 45 | 1936 | Later Release, Maane, Night Wing, now Mehitabel | |
407 | na | Rampage II | Arthur W. Page | NY32 # 12 | 45 | 1936 | Later Gallivant, Voyager, Raider, now Fun | |
408 | na | Biquette | Byam Stephens | NY32 # 13 | 45 | 1936 | Later Windward, Fun, Gaylark, Proton II, Westral, now Magic | |
409 | na | Ibis II | O'Donnell Iselin | NY32 # 14 | 45 | 1936 | Later Sarbodaya, now Ibis | |
410 | na | Sapphire | Perry McK. Sturges | NY32 # 15 | 45 | 1936 | Later Mallard, Fairwind, Dauntless III, now Sapphire | |
411 | na | Notus II | Frederic Coudert Jr. | NY32 # 16 | 45 | 1936 | Later Ballina, Patriot, Woodwind. now Night Heron | |
412 | 281455 | Revonoc | Harvey Conover | NY32 # 17 | 45 | 1936 | Now Mustang | |
413 | na | Gentian | George Nichols | NY32 # 18 | 45 | 1936 | Active | |
414 | na | Dolphin | NY32 # 19 | 45 | 1936 | Later Away, Sirius, lost in the Med. 2016 | ||
415 | na | Ragamuffin | Johnston de Forest | NY32 # 7 | 45 | 1936 | Active | |
417 | Tender | 16 | 1936 | George F. Crouch design, tender for Mayhap | ||||
421 | 236666 | Anchorite | Charles McG. Baxter | Aux. Yawl | 49.75 | 1937 | Owen P. Merrill design #40, shoal draft | |
424 | 286891 | Nancy Lloyd | Yacht | 41 | 1938 | Active | ||
428 | Dinghy | 14 | 1937 | Owen P. Merrill design for Countess | ||||
Zaida III | George E. Ratsey | Sloop | 57 | 1937 | To the USCG 1941 as CGR 3070, now Zaida, active | |||
Gleam | 12-meter | 53 | 1937 | Active | ||||
235978 | Elizabeth McCaw | Aux. Yawl | 63 | 1937 | Later Doris, Athene | |||
437 | Launch | 20 | 1938 | George F. Crouch design for schooner Valor | ||||
Blitzen | R. J. Reynolds | Cutter | 47 | 1938 | Later Nimrod V, now Blitzen again, active | |||
237137 | Edlu II | Aux. Yawl | 68 | 1938 | Later Tabor Boy, Black Watch | |||
Nyala | 12-meter | 55 | 1938 | Active | ||||
Northern Light | 12-meter | 55 | 1938 | Active | ||||
Odyssey | Yacht | 74 | 1938 | Active | ||||
450 | Row Boat | 16 | 1939 | George F. Crouch design for the yacht Intrepid | ||||
451 | Row Boat | 16 | 1939 | George F. Crouch design for the yacht Intrepid | ||||
Vim | 12-meter | 55 | 1939 | Active | ||||
White Mist | Yacht | 39 | 1939 | Active | ||||
459 | Pomelion | Sloop | 25 | 1940 | Marjorie Young design #38 | |||
460 | Launch | 1940 | ||||||
461 | Launch | 1940 | ||||||
Crash Boat | 46 | 1942 | ||||||
Puffin | Yacht | 126 | 1942 | Active | ||||
486 | Pontoon | 28 | ||||||
YMS 1 | U. S. Navy | Minesweeper | 136 | 25-Mar-42 | Struck 1946 | |||
YMS 2 | U. S. Navy | Minesweeper | 136 | 9-Apr-42 | Struck 1946 | |||
YMS 3 | U. S. Navy | Minesweeper | 136 | 25-Apr-42 | To France 1944 as Heliotrope (D 334), struck 1965 | |||
YMS 4 | U. S. Navy | Minesweeper | 136 | 1-May-42 | Struck 1946 | |||
YMS 5 | U. S. Navy | Minesweeper | 136 | 19-May-42 | Struck 1946 | |||
YMS 7 | U. S. Navy | Minesweeper | 136 | 4-Jun-42 | Struck 1946 | |||
YMS 6 | U. S. Navy | Minesweeper | 136 | 18-Jun-42 | Struck 1946 | |||
YMS 8 | U. S. Navy | Minesweeper | 136 | 27-Jun-42 | Struck 1946 | |||
YMS 9 | U. S. Navy | Minesweeper | 136 | 11-Jul-42 | Struck 1946 | |||
YMS 10 | U. S. Navy | Minesweeper | 136 | 24-Jul-42 | Struck 1946 | |||
YMS 11 | U. S. Navy | Minesweeper | 136 | 6-Aug-42 | Struck 1946 | |||
YMS 397 | U. S. Navy | Minesweeper | 136 | 25-Jan-43 | Struck 1946 | |||
YMS 398 | U. S. Navy | Minesweeper | 136 | 13-Mar-43 | Struck 1946 | |||
YMS 399 | U. S. Navy | Minesweeper | 136 | 9-Apr-43 | Struck 1946 | |||
YMS 400 | U. S. Navy | Minesweeper | 136 | 14-May-43 | Reclassified 1947 as Magpie (AMS 25), mined off Chuksan and lost 1950 | |||
YMS 401 | U. S. Navy | Minesweeper | 136 | 4-Jun-43 | Struck 1946 | |||
YMS 402 | U. S. Navy | Minesweeper | 136 | 25-Jun-43 | Reclassified 1947 as Seagull (AMS 55), struck 1959 | |||
YMS 403 | U. S. Navy | Minesweeper | 136 | 20-Jul-43 | Struck 1946 | |||
YMS 404 | U. S. Navy | Minesweeper | 136 | 6-Aug-43 | Struck 1946 | |||
YMS 308 | U. S. Navy | Minesweeper | 136 | 27-Jul-43 | Struck 1946 | |||
YMS 309 | U. S. Navy | Minesweeper | 136 | 13-Sep-43 | Struck 1946 | |||
YMS 310 | U. S. Navy | Minesweeper | 136 | 1-Oct-43 | Struck 1946 | |||
YMS 311 | U. S. Navy | Minesweeper | 136 | 5-Nov-43 | Reclassified 1947 as Robin (AMS 53), struck 1961 | |||
YMS 312 | U. S. Navy | Minesweeper | 136 | 4-Dec-43 | Reclassified 1947 as Grackle (AMS 13), to Brazil 1965 as Jurvena (M 13), struck 1974 | |||
P 592 | U.S. Army | Rescue Boat | 85 | Aug-44 | ||||
P 593 | U.S. Army | Rescue Boat | 85 | Sep-44 | ||||
P 594 | U.S. Army | Rescue Boat | 85 | Oct-44 | ||||
P 595 | U.S. Army | Rescue Boat | 85 | Nov-44 | ||||
P 596 | U.S. Army | Rescue Boat | 85 | Dec-44 | ||||
Polly | H. B. Nevins | Sloop | 56 | 1945 | The shipyard owner's personal boat. Being restored | |||
Pilgrim | Yacht | 39 | 1946 | Active | ||||
na | Windblown | Aux. Sloop | 39 | 1946 | Later Asenath | |||
Ku Chu | Yacht | 38 | 1947 | Active | ||||
Holiday | Louis B. Rosenstiel | Yacht | 76 | 1947 | Later Argosy Venture | |||
Pacifica | Yacht | 41 | 1947 | Active | ||||
na | Bolero | Aux. Yawl | 73 | 1949 | Active | |||
258754 | Seer | Aux. Ketch | 66 | 1949 | Later Beatrice | |||
260537 | Burma | Aux. Cutter | 58 | 1950 | Active | |||
MSC 63 | Lier (M 912) | Belgian Navy | Minesweeper | 22-Jul-53 | To Taiwan 1969 as Yung Shan (M 165): scrapped 1983 | |||
MSC 64 | Sint Niklaas (M 918) | Belgian Navy | Minesweeper | 3-Feb-54 | To Taiwan 1969 as Yung Jen (M 163): struck 1995 | |||
MSC 65 | Diksmuide (M 920) | Belgian Navy | Minesweeper | 30-Mar-54 | To Taiwan 1969 as Yung Sui (M 164): struck 1994 | |||
Built by Nevins Yacht Yard | ||||||||
1 | 271129 | Golliwogg | Colin Ratsey | Aux. Yawl | 11 | 34 | 1955 | Later Cicada |
2 | 269960 | Bonne Amie | Charles A. Ernst, Jr. | Aux. Yawl | 11 | 34 | 1955 | Active |
3 | 512603 | Halcyon | Parker Heath | Aux. Yawl | 11 | 34 | 1955 | Now Meiga del Mar |
4 | 271417 | Indigo | S. K. Wellman | Aux. Yawl | 11 | 34 | 1956 | Later Jessamyn Rose |
5 | 294608 | Pipe Dream | J. A. Taylor | Aux. Yawl | 11 | 34 | 1956 | |
6 | 272334 | Ca Va | J. W. Hershey | Aux. Yawl | 11 | 34 | 1956 | Now Sea Fever |
7 | Calluna | Thomas C. Chubb | Aux. Yawl | 11 | 34 | 1956 | Later Victoria | |
8 | 273491 | Alledra | Alfred Brittain | Aux. Yawl | 11 | 34 | 1957 | Later Ziggurat |
9 | 576789 | Prima Donna | Stanley M. Cooper | Aux. Yawl | 11 | 34 | 1957 | Active |
10 | Cythlen | Briggs Cunningham | Aux. Yawl | 11 | 34 | 1957 | Later Escapade | |
11 | 277382 | Fantasy | Horace C. Ford | Aux. Yawl | 11 | 34 | 1958 | Active |
12 | David McCargo | Aux. Yawl | 11 | 34 | 1958 | Not built ? | ||
13 | Stanley Dunton | Aux. Yawl | 11 | 34 | 1960 | Not built ? | ||
276795 | Columbia | Paul Shields | Sloop (12-meter) | 55 | 1958 | Active | ||
286617 | Wilda III | Herbert Humphreys | Power Boat | 92 | 73 | 1958 | Later Luna V, Cad II, now Pearl |