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Lake Washington Shipyards was a
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in the
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United States, located in
Houghton, Washington Houghton is one of the lakeside neighborhoods of the city of Kirkland, Washington. Consisting mostly of upscale, single-family homes, Houghton overlooks Lake Washington and is one of the wealthier districts of the Eastside suburbs of Seattle. ...
(today Kirkland) on the shore of
Lake Washington Lake Washington is a large freshwater lake adjacent to the city of Seattle. It is the largest lake in King County and the second largest natural lake in the state of Washington, after Lake Chelan. It borders the cities of Seattle on the west, ...
, east of Seattle. Today, the shipyards are the site of the lakeside Carillon Point business park. The shipyards built many civilian and U.S. Navy ships.


History

Lake Washington Shipyard was founded in the 19th century as the Anderson Shipyard. This shipyard specialized in the construction of wooden tugs and ferries. In 1923, Anderson Shipyard was bought by Charles Burckardt and renamed Lake Washington Shipyards. The new shipyard converted to steel shipbuilding. During World War II, its workforce grew to 9,000 employees and it was a major repairer of small ships as well as a builder. Lake Washington Shipyards closed in 1960s and today, the commercial/residential development at Carillon Point occupies the site of the former shipyard.


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 *''Bessie Mac'' - recreational vessel, delivered in 1926 *''Seafarer'' - recreational vessel, delivered in 1926 *''Dixie II'' - fishing vessel, delivered in 1927 *''Caleb Haley'' - fishing vessel, delivered in 1928 *''Bainbridge'' - ferry vessel for Puget Sound Navigation Company, delivered in 1928 (disposition: later Jervis Queen, barge 1967) *''M/V David B'' - delivered in 1929 (converted to passenger vessel in 2006) *''W.B.Foshay'' - ferry vessel for Puget Sound Navigation Company, delivered in 1929 (disposition: later Northland 1930, Ottar Jarl 1947, Titika 1955, wrecked 1955) *''Vashon'' - ferry vessel, delivered in 1930 *''Tongass 100'' - freight barge, delivered in 1930 *''Victoria'' - recreational vessel, delivered in 1932 * MV ''Kalakala'' construction begins from burnt-out hull of ''Peralta'' in November 1934; maiden voyage July 3, 1935 *''Robert Gray'' - tug for USACoE, delivered in 1936 (disposition: to USA as LT 666, returned as Robert Gray, sold, now research/cruise vessel) *''KW 252'' - freight barge, delivered in 1940 * keel laid 20 February 1941, launched 11 January 1942 and completed 31 August 1942 (USC&GSS: U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Ship) *
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(1940) * 4 of 32 s ** (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) * 25 of 30 s ** (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 ** , 1944 ** , , , 1944 ** (WAVP-384 / WHEC-384) 1944 ** 1944 ** 1944 ** 1944 ** 1945 ** 1945 ** (cancelled 1943) ** (cancelled 1943) ** (cancelled 1943) ** (cancelled 1943) ** (cancelled 1943) ** (cancelled 1943) ** 1943 ** 1942 ** 1942 ** / USNS ''Josiah Willard Gibbs'' (T-AGOR-1) 1941 ** 1943 ** 1943 ** 1943 ** 1943 ** (AVP-56) (10 July 1943) ** (AVP-57) (AGP-9) / USCGC ''Gresham'' (WAVP-387) (WHEC-387) (WAGW-387) 1943 *''Delaware'' – trawler, delivered in 1956 (disposition: Later Angela, now Gimis B) *''Naknek'' – passenger vessel, delivered in 1966 *''Joker'' – passenger vessel, delivered in 1967


Seattle Seahawks

The expansion
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of the National Football League were based at the southern end of the property for their first ten seasons (
1976 Events January * January 3 – The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights enters into force. * January 5 – The Pol Pot regime proclaims a new constitution for Democratic Kampuchea. * January 11 – The 1976 Phila ...
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).


See also

* :Ships built at Lake Washington Shipyard * Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation#Shipbuilding in Puget Sound


References


NavSource Naval History Archives


External links

* {{coord, 47, 39, 24, N, 122, 12, 26, W, format=dms, display=title, type:landmark_region:US-WA * Defunct companies based in Kirkland, Washington Shipbuilding in Washington (state) History of Kirkland, Washington