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Ship Builder list
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jamie
for the Boats domain
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| Cookson Boats | ||||
| Bath Iron Works |
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Location | USS Harry E. Yarnell |
Bath Iron Works (BIW) is a shipyard located on the Kennebec River in Bath, Maine. Since its foundation in 1884 by Thomas W. Hyde, Bath Iron Works has built private, commercial and military vessels. Its largest customer has historically been the...
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| USS Clifton Sprague | ||||
| USS Talbot | ||||
| USS Decatur | ||||
| USS John King | ||||
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| Todd Pacific Shipyards |
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Company | USS Stark |
Todd Pacific Shipyards Corporation was founded in 1916 as the William H. Todd Corporation through the merger of Robins Dry Dock & Repair Company of Erie Basin, Brooklyn, New York, the Tietjen & Long Dry Dock Company of Hoboken, New Jersey, and the...
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| Employer | HMAS Adelaide | |||
| HMAS Sydney | ||||
| USS Gannet | ||||
| HMAS Canberra | ||||
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| Beneteau |
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Beneteau is a French sail and motor boat manufacturer, with production facilities in the France and the U.S..
Shipwright Benjamin Beneteau founded his company in 1884, at Croix-de-Vie, France to build sailing trawlers. In the mid sixties Benjamin...
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| Catalina Yachts |
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Catalina Yachts is a U.S.-based builder of fiberglass monohull sloop-rigged sailboats ranging in sizes from eight to 47 feet in length. It was founded in 1969 in Hollywood, California by Frank Butler.
Catalina Yachts' founder Frank Butler's initial...
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| Edmund Hartt Shipyard | USS Constitution | |||
| Camper & Nicholson | ||||
| Minneford Yacht Yard | ||||
| Stephan Ward | ||||
| W.H. Barnett | ||||
| Electric Boat Corporation |
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Company | USS Cobia |
General Dynamics/Electric Boat (usually abbreviated as Electric Boat, and referred to as "EB" or "The Boat Company" by its employees), a division of General Dynamics Corporation, has been the primary builder of submarine for the United States Navy...
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| Employer | USS Croaker | |||
| USS Nautilus | ||||
| USS Flounder | ||||
| USS Seal | ||||
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| Blaydes Shipyard | HMAV Bounty | |||
| Odense Steel Shipyard |
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Company | Emma Mærsk |
Odense Steel Shipyard located in Odense, Denmark was constructed in 1918–1919 by the A.P. Møller company. A new yard with bigger and better facilities was constructed 1957–1959 on a new site located in Munkebo a few kilometres outside of Odense...
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| Location | Estelle Mærsk | |||
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| Yokosuka Naval Yard | Japanese submarine I-29 | |||
| AG Weser |
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Location | Unterseeboot 180 |
Aktien-Gesellschaft Weser (usually just mentioned as AG Weser or A.G. Weser) was a German shipbuilding company, located on the Weser River in Bremen. AG Weser played a significant role in World War I, building U-boat and warship for the Kaiserliche...
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| Employer | Unterseeboot 156 | |||
| Company | Unterseeboot 27 | |||
| Defunct Company | SMS Magdeburg | |||
| Unterseeboot 42 | ||||
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| Huludao Shipyard | ||||
| New York Shipbuilding |
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Company | USS Oklahoma |
The New York Shipbuilding Corporation (or New York Ship for short) was founded in 1899 and opened its first shipyard in 1900. Located in Camden, New Jersey on the east shore of the Delaware River, New York Ship built more than 500 vessels for the U...
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| Employer | USS Prairie | |||
| USS John Penn | ||||
| USS Ontario | ||||
| USS Washington | ||||
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| Columbia Sailing Yachts | Columbia 43 | |||
| Hobie Cat | Hobie Dragoon | |||
| Allen C. Rawl, Inc. | Kalmar Nyckel | |||
| Jacques Piccard |
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Person | Ben Franklin |
Jacques Piccard (born July 28, 1922) is a Swiss explorer and engineer, known for having developed underwater vehicles for studying ocean currents. He is one of only two people (as of 2008), along with Lt. Don Walsh, to have reached the deepest point...
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| Elco Naval Division |
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Motor Torpedo Boat PT-109 |
The Elco Naval Division of Electric Launch Company at Bayonne, New Jersey produced PT boat for the U.S. Navy during WWII, including the PT-109 of future president John F. Kennedy
In the film PT 109, the "Elco" script logo can be seen on the cockpit...
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| Interster Elbląg Shipyard | Kaisei | |||
| Melbourne Smith | Pride of Baltimore | |||
| International Historical Watercraft Society | Pride of Baltimore | |||
| Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft | Company | Sedov |
Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft (often just mentioned Germaniawerft) was a German shipbuilding company, located in the harbour at Kiel, and one of the largest and most important builders of U-boat for the Kaiserliche Marine in World War I and the...
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| Employer | Unterseeboot 46 | |||
| Defunct Company | Unterseeboot 101 | |||
| Unterseeboot 116 | ||||
| Unterseeboot 54 | ||||
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| Edward Greaves | HMS Bellerophon | |||
| Milford Dockyard | HMS Surprise | |||
| Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding |
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USS Forrestal |
Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding (NGS), formerly called Northrop Grumman Newport News (NGNN) or Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company (NNSⅅ or simply NNS), was the largest privately owned shipyard in the United States prior to being...
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