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Active:
210-foot Cutter built 1965
Advent:
Three-Masted Schooner built 1901
Aida:
55-foot Gaff Schooner built 1964
Albacore:
Alchemy V:
Motoryacht
Alma:
59-foot Scow Schooner built 1891
Alumna:
182-foot Four-Masted Schooner built 1901
Andiamo:
139-foot Motoryacht built by Feadship Royal Van Lent Shipyard
Andrea Cay:
120-foot Expedition Motoryacht built 2002
Argo:
Ketch
Artship:
491-foot Combination Passenger/Cargo Ship built 1940 by Bethlehem Steel
Aspen:
225-foot Buoy Tender built 2001 by Marinette Marine Corp.
Attessa:
160-foot Motoryacht built 1988 by Feadship/Royal Van Lent Shipyard
Aviva:
108-foot Motoryacht built 1996 by Monte Fino
Balclutha:
256-foot Full-Rigged Ship built 1886
Barbara:
60-foot Schooner built 1932
Bay Celebration:
Riverboat-Style Dinner Cruise Ship
Beauty:
36-foot Motoryacht built 1941
Bertie:
37-foot Sloop built 1984
Betty Elaine:
Monterey Fishing Boat
Betty Jo:
25-foot Marine Survey Boat built 1989 by Farallon
Bounty:
43-foot Trunk-Cabin Motoryacht built 1929
Boutwell:
378-foot Coast Guard Cutter built 1968 by Avondale Shipyards
Briar Rose:
Gaff-Rigged Ketch
Brigadoon:
65-foot Schooner built 1924 by Britt Brothers
C. A. Thayer:
156-foot Three-Masted Schooner built 1895 by Hans D. Bendixsen, Fairhaven, Calif.
California Hornblower:
183-foot Dinner Cruise Ship
California Spirit:
100-foot Dinner cruise motoryacht
Camera Boat:
25-foot RIB built by Nautica
Cape Horn:
749-foot Roll-On Roll-Off Ship
Chantal:
75-foot Nova Scotia Fishing Schooner built by Robert Legere
Chas. M. Farrell:
Whitehall Skiff built 1917
Chaser:
90-foot Motor vessel built 1958
Cielito:
43-foot Trunk-Cabin Motoryacht built 1930
Clean Bay I:
140-foot Oil Spill Response Vessel
Commencement Bay:
Ocean-Going Tank Barge
Coquette:
45-foot Flush-Deck Motoryacht built 1966 by Stephens Brothers
Corsair:
Sloop
Cuauhtemoc:
270-foot Barque
Curlew:
Bird Boat built 1922 by Madden and Lewis
Dagny Taggart:
Motoryacht built by Stephens Brothers
David Starr Jordan:
107-foot Oceanographic Research Ship
Delta Linda:
105-foot Tractor Tug
Eagle:
295-foot Square-Rigged Ship built 1936
Emerald Lady:
Steam Launch Replica
Eslo:
47-foot Raised Deck Cabin Cruiser built 1940 by Lowell Netherland
Eureka:
300-foot Steam Ferry built 1890
Europa:
185-foot Barque
Flipper:
104-foot Motoryacht built 2000 by Crescent Custom Yachts
Flying Tiger:
36-foot Sloop built by Mark Soverel
Forrest Home:
190-foot Four-Masted Schooner built 1900 by Emil Heuckendorff, Marshfield, Oregon
Galaxy Commodore:
124-foot Dining Cruise Ship built 2002
Gaslight:
50-foot Scow Schooner built by Billy Martinelli
Golden Bear:
500-foot Training Ship built 1989 by Bethlehem Steel
Happy Hooker:
56-foot Sportfishing Boat
Hawaiian Chieftain:
65-foot Square Topsail Ketch built 1988 by Lahaina Welding
Hindeloopen:
80-foot Baltic Tjalk (Dutch barge built 1905
Imi Loa:
34-foot Sloop built by Catalina
Invader:
164-foot Motoryacht built by Codecasa
Irving Johnson:
90-foot Brigantine built 2003 by Los Angeles Maritime Museum
Jeremiah O'Brien:
Liberty Ship
Jin An:
Cargo Ship
Joseph L. Eviston:
190-foot Three-Masted Barkentine built 1900 by H. Heuckendorff, Marshfield, Oregon
Just Dreaming:
63-foot Motoryacht built 1963 by Stephens Brothers
Kaisei:
151-foot Brigantine
Kaiulani:
86-foot Schooner built 1984
Kaiwo Maru:
309-foot Four-Masted Barque built 1989 by Sumitomo Heavy Industry
Kathleen:
24-foot Cutter
Keranna:
Motor-Sailer Ketch
Killara:
34-foot Trunk Cabin Motoryacht built 1929 by Stephens Brothers
La Jota:
65-foot Motoryacht built 1921 by San Pedro Boat Works
La Sirena:
50-foot Schooner built 1963 by Al Clark and Sons
Lady Smith:
Express Cruiser built by Stephens Brothers
Lady Washington:
68-foot Brig built 1989 by Grays Harbor Historical Seaport
Life of Riley:
Motoryacht
Linmar:
78-foot Flush-deck cruiser built 1933 by New York Launch and Engine
Lord Jim:
63-foot Schooner built 1936 by George Lawley Shipyard
Lucky Sperm:
83-foot built by Westbay Sonship
Lynx:
78-foot Square Topsail Schooner built 2001 by Rockport Marine, Maine
M. V. Mendocino:
141-foot Passenger Ferry
M.V. Grizzly:
Motor Vessel
Maltese Falcon:
289-foot Three-Masted DynaRig Sailing Yacht built 2006 by Perini Navi
Maple Galaxy:
485-foot Chemical Tanker built 1998
Marguerita:
62-foot Motoryacht built 1933 by Britt Brothers
Mariana:
built by Stephens Brothers
Millenium Falcon:
105-foot Tractor Tug built 2000 by Marco Shipyard
Morgenthau:
378-foot High-Endurance Cutter
Moriarty:
Monterey Fishing Boat
MSC Texas:
1096-foot Container Ship built 2004 by Hyundai Heavy Industries
Munro:
Cutter
Narragansett:
Nautigal:
38-foot Sloop built 1938
Nehemiah:
57-foot Ketch built 1971 by Meyr Brothers
New Salmon Queen:
50-foot Sportfishing Boat
Nina:
93-foot Caravel built 1991
Nirvana:
38-foot Lake Union Dreamboat built 1929
Off-Line:
90-foot Expedition Motoryacht
Old Blue:
Ferry built 1979 by Nichols Brothers
Ozark Lady:
Motoryacht
Pallada:
356-foot Full-Rigged Ship
Pampanito:
312-foot Submarine built 1943 by Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
Papagallo II:
74-foot Motoryacht built 1964
Paradise Found:
80-foot Express Motoryacht built 1998 by Sunseeker
Pat Pending:
50-foot Trunk-Cabin Motoryacht built 1929 by Lake Union Dry Dock
Pearl:
28-foot Gaff-rigged Sloop
Pegasus:
51-foot Center-Cockpit Ketch built 1972
Petrel:
Bird Boat built 1928 by Union Shipyard
Phoenix:
Fireboat
Polaris:
Gaff-Rigged Sloop
Prime Time:
Herring Boat
Proteus:
100-foot Experimental Vessel built 2006 by Marine Advanced Research
Queen Mary 2:
1132-foot Ocean Liner built 2004 by Chantiers de l'Atlantique
R. Tucker Thompson:
85-foot Schooner
Raccoon:
Debris Collection Boat
Raven:
Relief:
128-foot Lightship built 1950 by Rice Brothers Shipyard, Maine
Respect:
114-foot Ferry & Day Cruise
Ronin:
192-foot
Rose of Sharon:
51-foot Schooner built 1930
Royal Melbourne:
77-foot Tug built 1981
Royaliste:
71-foot Square Topsail Ketch built 1992
Ruby:
Sloop
Salty Dog:
57-foot Gaff-rigged pilothouse schooner built 1972 by Thomas Rigby, Sooke, British Columbia
San Carlos:
Packet
Santana:
55-foot Schooner built 1935 by Wilmington Boat Works, San Pedro
Sea Bird:
25-foot Yawl
Sea Gal:
47-foot Raised-Deck Cruiser built 1954 by Stephens Brothers
Sea Lark:
94-foot Navy Tug built 1943
Sea Slice:
104-foot Dual-Hull Experimental Vessel built by Lockheed Martin
Sea Wolf:
Fireboat
Seaward:
82-foot Schooner built 1988
Sequestor:
30-foot Tahiti Ketch built 1940 by Mr. Cups, Antioch
Sirenuse:
126-foot Motoryacht built by Feadship
Sockeye:
87-foot Coastal Patrol Boat
Sonoma:
Passenger Ferry
Spirit of Endeavor:
217-foot Cruise Ship built 1983
Splash:
31-foot Amphibious Truck built 1942 by GMC
Sporades:
Tanker
Starfjord:
138-foot Motoryacht built 1936
Stephanie:
Express Cruiser built 1954 by Stephens Brothers
Sunda:
built 1941 by Blanchard Boat Yard
Susan M:
85-foot Fast Patrol Boat
Talofa:
93-foot Brigantine
Tautira:
Lake Union Cruiser built 1930
Tern:
87-foot Coastal Patrol Boat built 2002 by Bollinger Shipyards
The Topaz:
Cruise Ship
Trade Rainbow:
Container Ship
Treasure Island Commodore:
Dinner Cruise Ship
U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln:
1029-foot Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier
U.S.S. Boxer:
888-foot Amphibious Assault Ship
U.S.S. Comstock:
609-foot Dock Landing Ship
U.S.S. Essex:
840-foot Amphibious Assault Ship
U.S.S. Hopper:
504-foot Guided Missile Destroyer
U.S.S. Hornet:
894-foot Essex-Class Aircraft Carrier built 1943
U.S.S. Mobile Bay:
567-foot Ticonderoga-Class Guided Missile Cruiser built 1987 by Ingalls Shipbuilding
U.S.S. Potomac:
165-foot Motoryacht built 1934 by Manitowoc Shipbuilding Co., Wisconsin
USS Tripoli:
603-foot IWO JIMA-class amphibious assault ship (helicopter built 1965 by Ingalls Shipbuilding
Warden Johnston:
65-foot Launch built 1944 by McNeil Island Penitentiary Inmates
Westward:
86-foot Fantail Motoryacht built 1924 by J. A. Martinolich
White Lightning:
Widgeon:
Bird Boat
Wild Streak:
36-foot Sloop built by Catalina
Yankee:
52-foot Schooner built 1906 by Stone Boat Yard
Yorktown Clipper:
257-foot Cruise Ship