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Lake Washington Shipyards was a shipyard in Houghton, Washington (today Kirkland) on the shore of Lake Washington. Today the shipyards are the site of the lakeside Carillon Point business park. The shipyards built many civilian and US Navy ships. ==Ships built here== Ships built at Lake Washington Shipyards include (with launch dates). Many of the US Navy's AVP-class seaplane tenders were transferred to the US Coast Guard after World War II and redeployed as High Endurance Cutters and Ocean Station vessels.: *''Issaquah'' (ferry) 1914 *MV ''Kitsap'' 1925 *MV ''Kalakala'' construction begins from burnt-out hull of ''Peralta'' in November 1934; maiden voyage July 3, 1935 * keel laid 20 February 1941, launched 11 January 1942 and completed 31 August 1942 (USC&GSS: U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Ship) *USC&GSS ''EXPLORER'' (1940) * (YN-1) (11 January 1941) * (YN-2) (15 February 1941) * (YN-3) (8 March 1941) * (YN-4 / AN-9 / ANL-9 / YAG-60) (10 May 1941) * (8 March 1942) * (15 April 1942) * (15 May 1942) * (12 July 1942) *USS ''Mobjack'' AVP-27 / AGP-7 Seaplane Tender 1942 *AVP-28 / AGP-6 ''Oyster Bay'' 1942 *AVP-33 ''Barataria'', WPG-381 / WAVP-381 / WHEC-381 ''Barataria'' 1943 * | USCGC|Bering Strait|WAVP-382 / WHEC-382 1944 * | | RVNS Tran Binh Trong (HQ-05) | BRP Francisco Dagohoy (PF-10) 1944 *AVP-36 ''Cook Inlet'', WAVP-384 / WHEC-384 ''Cook Inlet'' 1944 *AVP-37 ''Corson'' 1944 *AVP-38 ''Duxbury Bay'' 1944 *AVP-39 ''Gardiners Bay'' 1944 *AVP-40 ''Floyds Bay'' 1945 *USS ''Greenwich Bay'' (AVP-41) 1945 *AVP-48 ''Onslow'' 1943 *USS ''Orca'' (AVP-49) 1942 *AVP-50 / AGS-50 ''Rehoboth'' 1942 *AVP-51 ''San Carlos'', T-AGOR-1 ''Josiah Willard Gibbs'' 1941 *AVP-52 ''Shelikof'' 1943 *AVP-53 ''Suisun'' 1943 *AVP-54 ''Timbalier'' 1943 *AVP-55 / AGF-1 Valcour 1943 * (AVP-56) (10 July 1943) *USS ''Willoughby'' (AVP-57) (AGP-9), USCGC ''Gresham'' (WAVP-387) (WHEC-387) (WAGW-387) 1943 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lake Washington Shipyard」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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