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Construction of the BC Barge and Tug Fleet A BRIEF HISTORY PRESENTED BY: MALCOLM McLAREN ALLIED SHIPBUILDERS (RETIRED) This document, and more, is available for download from Martin's Marine Engineering Page - www.dieselduck.net

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Page 1: Construction of the BC Barge and Tug Fleet - dieselduck

Construction of the BC Barge and Tug FleetA BRIEF HISTORY

PRESENTED BY: MALCOLM McLAREN

ALLIED SHIPBUILDERS (RETIRED)

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Overview of the BC Shipbuilding Industry1900 to Present

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Total Number of Steel Vessels Built Per Year in British Columbia

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The First Shipbuilding Boom - 1917 to 1923Employees in Front of Coughlan’s Shipyard – 1918Columbia and 1st Avenue – False Creek, Vancouver

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Cargo Vessel ‘War Storm’Built by Wallace Shipbuilding Company, North Vancouver - 1918

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The Second Shipbuilding Boom - World War II

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Total Number of Steel Vessels Built Per Year in British Columbia

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Launch of 10,000 Ton Victory (Liberty) ShipWest Coast Shipbuilders, Vancouver

(Future Home of 2010 Winter Olympics Athletes’ Village)

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Victory Ship Entering Vancouver HarbourPhoto from Prospect Point

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Post War Shipbuilding - 1946 to 1949 SS ‘Prince George’, Built by Yarrows – 1948

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Total Number of Steel Vessels Built Per Year in British Columbia

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Deckhouse of the ‘Radium Gilbert’On Portage in Northwest Territories – Summer 1946

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‘Radium Gilbert’On Great Bear Lake, Northwest Territories - 1946

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Building a BC Barge and Tug Fleet1950 to 1990

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Number of Steel Barges Built Per Year in British Columbia

Steel Barges

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Yarrows - 249

Vancouver Shipyards - 102

McKenzie Barge - 87

Burrard Drydock - 83

Allied Shipbuilders - 82

Victoria Machinery Depot - 70

Western Bridge - 51

West Coast Shipbuilders - 45

John Manly / Westcoast Manly - 42

Bel-Aire Shipyards - 41

Dominion Bridge - 24

B.C.Marine Shipbuilders - 21

Barges Built by 72 Other Firms - 138

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1,035 Steel Barges Built by BC Shipyards - 1907 to Present

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Yarrows - 249

Vancouver Shipyards - 102

McKenzie Barge - 87

Burrard Drydock - 83

Allied Shipbuilders - 82

Victoria Machinery Depot - 70

Western Bridge - 51

West Coast Shipbuilders - 45

John Manly / Westcoast Manly - 42

Bel-Aire Shipyards - 41

Dominion Bridge - 24

B.C.Marine Shipbuilders - 21

Barges Built by 72 Other Firms - 138

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1,035 Steel Barges Built by BC Shipyards - 1907 to Present

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Interior of Yarrows’ Covered BerthYarrows Covered Building Berth Enhanced Productivity

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A Typical British Columbia Chip BargeBarge ‘Island Tug No. 61’

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Yarrows - 249

Vancouver Shipyards - 102

McKenzie Barge - 87

Burrard Drydock - 83

Allied Shipbuilders - 82

Victoria Machinery Depot - 70

Western Bridge - 51

West Coast Shipbuilders - 45

John Manly / Westcoast Manly - 42

Bel-Aire Shipyards - 41

Dominion Bridge - 24

B.C.Marine Shipbuilders - 21

Barges Built by 72 Other Firms - 138

0 50 100 150 200 250

1,035 Steel Barges Built by BC Shipyards - 1907 to Present

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Vancouver ShipyardsAerial Photo of Pemberton Avenue Facility – June 1967

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Yarrows - 249

Vancouver Shipyards - 102

McKenzie Barge - 87

Burrard Drydock - 83

Allied Shipbuilders - 82

Victoria Machinery Depot - 70

Western Bridge - 51

West Coast Shipbuilders - 45

John Manly / Westcoast Manly - 42

Bel-Aire Shipyards - 41

Dominion Bridge - 24

B.C.Marine Shipbuilders - 21

Barges Built by 72 Other Firms - 138

0 50 100 150 200 250

1,035 Steel Barges Built by BC Shipyards - 1907 to Present

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McKenzie Barge and MarinewaysAerial View of North Vancouver Facility – c.1960

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Yarrows - 249

Vancouver Shipyards - 102

McKenzie Barge - 87

Burrard Drydock - 83

Allied Shipbuilders - 82

Victoria Machinery Depot - 70

Western Bridge - 51

West Coast Shipbuilders - 45

John Manly / Westcoast Manly - 42

Bel-Aire Shipyards - 41

Dominion Bridge - 24

B.C.Marine Shipbuilders - 21

Barges Built by 72 Other Firms - 138

0 50 100 150 200 250

1,035 Steel Barges Built by BC Shipyards - 1907 to Present

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Burrard Drydock CompanySelf-Dumping Log Barge ‘Powell No.1’ - 1964

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Yarrows - 249

Vancouver Shipyards - 102

McKenzie Barge - 87

Burrard Drydock - 83

Allied Shipbuilders - 82

Victoria Machinery Depot - 70

Western Bridge - 51

West Coast Shipbuilders - 45

John Manly / Westcoast Manly - 42

Bel-Aire Shipyards - 41

Dominion Bridge - 24

B.C.Marine Shipbuilders - 21

Barges Built by 72 Other Firms - 138

0 50 100 150 200 250

1,035 Steel Barges Built by BC Shipyards - 1907 to Present

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Allied ShipbuildersAerial View of North Vancouver Facility – 1969

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Self-Dumping Log Barge‘Rayonier No.1’ - Allied Shipbuilders Hull No.120

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Self-Dumping Log Barge‘Rayonier No.1’ - Allied Shipbuilders Hull No.120

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Self-Dumping Log Barge‘Rayonier No.1’ - Allied Shipbuilders Hull No.120

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Self-Dumping Log Barge‘Rayonier No.1’ - Allied Shipbuilders Hull No.120

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Self-Loading Log Barge‘Crown Zellerbach No.1’ - Allied Shipbuilders Hull No.131

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Yarrows - 249

Vancouver Shipyards - 102

McKenzie Barge - 87

Burrard Drydock - 83

Allied Shipbuilders - 82

Victoria Machinery Depot - 70

Western Bridge - 51

West Coast Shipbuilders - 45

John Manly / Westcoast Manly - 42

Bel-Aire Shipyards - 41

Dominion Bridge - 24

B.C.Marine Shipbuilders - 21

Barges Built by 72 Other Firms - 138

0 50 100 150 200 250

1,035 Steel Barges Built by BC Shipyards - 1907 to Present

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Victoria Machinery DepotSemi-Submersible Drilling Rig Sedco 135F (Compared to the Empress Hotel)

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Steel Tugs

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John Manly / West Coast Manly - 293

S.Madill - 59

Allied Shipbuilders - 52

Vito Steel Boat & Barge - 33

Star Shipyards ( Mercer's) - 32

Alberni Engineering - 29

B.C. Marine Shipbuilders - 20

Yarrows - 17

Vancouver Shipyards - 16

Vancouver Steel Fabricators - 16

Sylte Shipyard - 15

Bel-Aire Shipyards - 14

Tugs Built by 90 Other Firms - 182

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778 Steel Tugs Built by BC Shipyards - 1906 to Present

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John Manly / West Coast Manly - 293

S.Madill - 59

Allied Shipbuilders - 52

Vito Steel Boat & Barge - 33

Star Shipyards ( Mercer's) - 32

Alberni Engineering - 29

B.C. Marine Shipbuilders - 20

Yarrows - 17

Vancouver Shipyards - 16

Vancouver Steel Fabricators - 16

Sylte Shipyard - 15

Bel-Aire Shipyards - 14

Tugs Built by 90 Other Firms - 182

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778 Steel Tugs Built by BC Shipyards - 1906 to Present

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John Manly (and Related Companies)Responsible for the Construction of Nearly 40% of the Tugs Built in British Columbia

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John Manly / Westcoast Manly‘Rivtow Capt. Bob’ (Now ‘Seaspan Royal’)

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John Manly / West Coast Manly - 293

S.Madill - 59

Allied Shipbuilders - 52

Vito Steel Boat & Barge - 33

Star Shipyards ( Mercer's) - 32

Alberni Engineering - 29

B.C. Marine Shipbuilders - 20

Yarrows - 17

Vancouver Shipyards - 16

Vancouver Steel Fabricators - 16

Sylte Shipyard - 15

Bel-Aire Shipyards - 14

Tugs Built by 90 Other Firms - 182

0 50 100 150 200 250 300

778 Steel Tugs Built by BC Shipyards - 1906 to Present

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Allied ShipbuildersT.A. McLaren Piloting Allied Shipbuilders Hull No. 2 – ‘Wee MacAdam’

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Allied ShipbuildersHull No. 124 – ‘Neva Straits’

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Allied ShipbuildersHull No. 226 – ‘Bandera’ (Now ‘Storm Bandit’)

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Allied ShipbuildersHull No. 231 – ‘Canmar Tugger’ (Now ‘Island Tugger’)

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Allied ShipbuildersHull No. 194 and No. 195 – ‘Arctic Taglu’ and ‘Arctic Hooper’

Keels Set and Main Engines Installed

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Allied ShipbuildersHull No. 194 and No. 195 – ‘Arctic Taglu’ and ‘Arctic Hooper’

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John Manly / West Coast Manly - 293

S.Madill - 59

Allied Shipbuilders - 52

Vito Steel Boat & Barge - 33

Star Shipyards ( Mercer's) - 32

Alberni Engineering - 29

B.C. Marine Shipbuilders - 20

Yarrows - 17

Vancouver Shipyards - 16

Vancouver Steel Fabricators - 16

Sylte Shipyard - 15

Bel-Aire Shipyards - 14

Tugs Built by 90 Other Firms - 182

0 50 100 150 200 250 300

778 Steel Tugs Built by BC Shipyards - 1906 to Present

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Vito Steel Boat and Barge Launching of Steel Gravel Barge ‘Packmore 4000’ – 1976

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John Manly / West Coast Manly - 293

S.Madill - 59

Allied Shipbuilders - 52

Vito Steel Boat & Barge - 33

Star Shipyards ( Mercer's) - 32

Alberni Engineering - 29

B.C. Marine Shipbuilders - 20

Yarrows - 17

Vancouver Shipyards - 16

Vancouver Steel Fabricators - 16

Sylte Shipyard - 15

Bel-Aire Shipyards - 14

Tugs Built by 90 Other Firms - 182

0 50 100 150 200 250 300

778 Steel Tugs Built by BC Shipyards - 1906 to Present

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Bel-Aire Shipyards‘Seaspan Regent’ Prior to Launch

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Ships Few and Far Between1990 to Present

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John Manly / West Coast Manly - 293

S.Madill - 59

Allied Shipbuilders - 52

Vito Steel Boat & Barge - 33

Star Shipyards ( Mercer's) - 32

Alberni Engineering - 29

B.C. Marine Shipbuilders - 20

Yarrows - 17

Vancouver Shipyards - 16

Vancouver Steel Fabricators - 16

Sylte Shipyard - 15

Bel-Aire Shipyards - 14

Tugs Built by 90 Other Firms - 182

0 50 100 150 200 250 300

778 Steel Tugs Built by BC Shipyards - 1906 to Present

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Sylte Shipyard5,400 BHP Ship-Docking Tug ‘Tiger Sun’ – Built 1999 (Now ‘SMIT Tiger Sun’)

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Shipbuilding Yard Closures Burrard Drydock (Versatile) – North Vancouver

Yarrows (Versatile) – Victoria

Bel-Aire Shipyard – North Vancouver

Westcoast Manly – Vancouver

Vito Steel Boat – Delta

Matsumoto – North Vancouver

Shore Boats – Richmond

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Shift to Repair Work with Shipbuilding CapabilityAllied Shipbuilders Hull No. 244 – 1,680 Ton Capacity Drydock

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Number of Steel Tugs Registered Per Year in British Columbia

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Seaspan Deliveries Since 2000Barges Quantity

Chip and Gravel Barges 28

Double-Hull Fuel Barges 5

TOTAL 33

Self-Propelled Vessels Quantity

River Tugs 2

Intermediate Class Ferries 2

Orca Class Training Vessels 8

Cape Class Motor Lifeboats 30

TOTAL 42

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Seaspan Chip Barges Under Tow

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Thank You

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