Jakobson Shipyard

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Jakobson Shipyard, Inc.
Company type Private
Industry Transportation
Founded1926 (1926)
Founder Daniel Jakobson
FateCeased Operations
Headquarters
Brooklyn, New York (1926-1938), Oyster Bay, New York (1938-1984)
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Productstug, yacht, fireboat
Servicesvessel repair, upgrades, yacht and small boat repowering, full service boat marina facility

The Jakobson Shipyard, Inc. was a shipyard involved in manufacture of tugs, ferries, submarines, minesweepers, yachts, fireboats and other craft, based in Brooklyn, New York, from 1926 to 1938, and Oyster Bay, New York, from 1938 to 1984.

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History

Note: Ship names utilized are the Original Names with text in italics. The numbers in parentheses following the Original Name is the Hull Number.

The Jakobson Shipyard, Inc. traces its origins to founder Daniel Jakobson, who established the Jakobson & Peterson shipyard in Brooklyn, New York, in 1895. Jakobson was a native of Sweden who immigrated to the United States in 1877. His son, Irving Jakobson, succeeded him as President in 1925. The elder Jakobson died November 28, 1931, at his residence on 370 Senator Street in Brooklyn. [1]

The firm operated in Brooklyn until around 1938 when it was decided to move to Oyster Bay, New York. As many as 700 people worked at Jakobson's during the height of production around World War II.

Four diesel-electric tugboats were built and launched for the Lehigh Valley Railroad from 1948 and 1950. These include the Wilkes-Barre (327), Hazelton (328), Cornell (329), and Lehigh (330). Of these, the tugboat Cornell is the last in service. These diesel tugs were meant to replace steam driven tugs used by the railroad in New York Harbor for towing car floats and barges. Among the benefits that came from diesel were eliminating time lost for fueling. [2]

Jakobson's produced and launched three fireboats for the City of Baltimore in 1960. These were the Mayor J. Harold Grady (397), P.W. Wilkinson (398), and August Emrich (399).

The State of New York provided $5 million to buy the shipyard in 1997, from funds in the state's 1972 Environmental Quality Bond Act. The money had been previously designated for a waste incinerator on Long Island that had never been built. [3] Gov. George E. Pataki speaking at that time said, "This cooperative purchase will recapture an important part of Oyster Bay's waterfront and the area's unique maritime character."

Officers and key staff around the time Jakobson's stopped operation were Mr. George J. Hossfeld, President; Mr. John Hossfeld, Shipyard Manager; Mr. William R. Gordon, Vice President; and Ms. Robin Ritter, Office Manager. The publication Worldwide ship and boat repair facilities published around the time of closing described the firm as follows:

Operates vessel repair, upgrades, yacht and small boat repowering and full service boat marina facility. With 2 marine railways to 235’ and 1,500 LT, 2,000 feet of total berthing, buildingways, and shops. [4]

Register of Ships Produced

Data in these tables is from Tim Colton's Shipbuilding History web site. [5]

Built in Brooklyn (by Jakobson & Petersen)

Original NameOriginal OwnerTypeTonsDeliveryDescription
Meitowax Long Island Rail Road Tug 1926Sunk 1963
J. Norman Riley Riley & Kendall Tanker February 29, 1928Designed to carry 100,000 gallons of petroleum, 128 feet long, two 180-horsepower Fairbanks-Morse engines. [6]
(Unknown) United States Public Health Service Launch (1 of 2)ca. 1931Design by P.W. Clark, Naval Architect. 41 foot launch powered by a Fairbanks-Morse 4-Cylinder 45-Horsepower Full Diesel Motor. [7]
(Unknown)United States Public Health ServiceLaunch (2 of 2)ca. 1931Design by P.W. Clark, Naval Architect. 41 foot launch powered by a Fairbanks-Morse 4-Cylinder 45-Horsepower Full Diesel Motor. [7]
Alsumar Dave Hennen Morris Jr. Yawl June 21, 1934Design by Sparkman & Stephens, 72 feet overall. [8]
Kinawan Robert Baruch Cutter Yacht 25May 23, 1936Active. Design by Cox & Stevens, 53 feet overall. [9]
259 Dauntless No. 11 Dauntless Towing Co. Tug1461936Later Martha Moran 1955, now Dauntless
Wakiva Harkness Edwards YawlJune 9, 1938Design by Sparkman & Stephen, 72 feet on deck, diesel powered engines. [10]
276 Dauntless No. 12 Dauntless Towing Co. Tug 1401938Later Dauntless No. 2, Helen B Moran, West Point, Easton, Will Colonna. Withdrawn 1992
Petrel (yacht) Yacht 311938Active

Built in Oyster Bay (by Jakobson Shipyard)

Original NameOriginal OwnerTypeTonsDeliveryDescription
274 Otco Oil Transport Co.Tug1421938Later Eugenia Moran, Vegco, Norwich and Seagull, sank 1998
Bluejacket Yacht561940Now Westerly.
282 Dauntless No. 14 Dauntless Towing CoTug2491940Later Yaquima (YT 171) 1941, Dauntless No. 14 1946, M. Moran 1955, Lambert Point 1960, Claire Moran 1970. Withdrawn 1990.
Lt Col Paul W. Evans US ArmyTug1941Later Yaquima (YT 171) 1941, Dauntless No. 14 1946, M. Moran 1955, Lambert Point 1960, Claire Moran 1970. Withdrawn 1990.
285 Gotham Electric Ferry Co. Ferry 569March 1941To US Navy 1942 as Asquith (YFB 42), later Gotham 1946, Delaware 1965, scrapped 1979.
287 Dauntless No. 15 Dauntless Towing Co.Tug192September 1941Later US Army Col Albert H. Barkley, then Andrew Foss, Pachena, now yacht Lumberman.
288 Anna L. Connors Standard Towing Corp.Tug1061942Later Theresa M. Coyne, now Mid-State I.
289 Excel (AM 94) US Navy Minesweeper 1250December 10, 1942Later PC 1598, sold 1947
290 Exploit (AM 95) US NavyMinesweeper1250February 5, 1943Later PC 1599, sold 1949, reold 1991 as Exploit
291 ATR 15 US Navy Rescue Tug 8501943Lost off Normandy 1944
292 ATR 16 US NavyRescue Tug8501943Disposed of 1948
293 Fred A. Cassidy Jersey City StockyardsTug1011942Later Elizabeth
294 Maj Ethel A. Robbins US ArmyTug (LT 1)249April 1943Sold Hong Kong 1946 as Silverside, then HKT Silverside, Silver Side (existence in doubt 2001)
295 Maj Randolph J. Hermandez (Maj Randolf J. Hernandez?)US ArmyTug (LT 2)249June 1943Later Dauntless No 15, then Julia C Moran, Sparrows Point, Accomac, Doris Moran, now Sparta
296 Maj Ralph Bogle US ArmyTug (LT 3)249August 1943Later Pacific Titan, then fishing Pacific Trader. Foundered 1980.
297 Maj Wilbur F. Browder US ArmyTug (LT 4)249October 1943To USACE as Ludington. 1998 museum at Kewaunee.
298 Maj Elisha K. Henson US ArmyTug (LT 5)249November 1943To USACE as John F. Nash. 1991 H. Lee White Marine Museum at Oswego, NY.
299 Maj Ocea L. Ferris US ArmyTug (LT 6)249December 1943Later Capt Eric J Newman, then Falcon, Pat B, Mary St Philip. Reefed 1993.
300 Maj George W. Hovey US ArmyTug (LT 7)249February 1944Later San Luis II, then Terence J Smith.
301 Maj Charles A. Radcliffe US ArmyTug (LT 8)249March 1944Later Kathleen C Tracy, then Sea Lion. Sank 1964 .
302 Oiltransco Oil Transfer Corp Tug175August 1943Later Doris Moran, now Harbor Star (2008 for sale, no engine)
ATR 66 US NavyRescue Tug8501945Sold Norway 1946 as Storebror, then Lenaship II
ATR 67 US NavyRescue Tug850August 1945Later Dorothy Ann Meseck, scrapped 1954.
307 LT 643 US ArmyTug394September 1944Later Taurus, then Gaelic Challenge, Frankie D, Dawson B, Doug McKeil, now Western Tugger.
308 LT 644 US ArmyTug394November 1944To UNRRA China 1946.
309 LT 645 US ArmyTug394February 1945To UNRRA 1946.
310 LT 646 US ArmyTug394March 1945To US Navy 1946 as ATA 243. Stricken 1962.
311 Turecamo Boys Turecamo Towing Tug1131945Later Blue Star. Existence in doubt 1991.
314 The Narrows (ferry) Electric Ferry Co.Ferry545September 1946Ferry closed 1950.
315 The Tides (ferry) Electric Ferry Co.Ferry545September 1946Ferry closed 1950. Restaurant 1971.
(Unknown) Sloop yachtca. 1946
Kongaree Yawl yachtca. 1947
Kewamee Zechariah Olsen ?Yacht471947Now Antares.
Nimrod IV Sloop yachtca. 1948
327 Wilkes-Barre Lehigh Valley RailroadTug2391948Later Julia C. Moran. Existence in doubt 2001.
328 Hazleton Lehigh Valley RailroadTug2391950Later Marie Moran, then Marie Casho, Captain Bill. Reefed 2004 as Veronica M.
329 Cornell Lehigh Valley RailroadTug1961949Active.
330 Lehigh Lehigh Valley RailroadTug2361950Later Swan Point. Reefed 2002 as J B Eskridge.
Laughing Gull (yacht) Yawl yacht1949Later Swan Point. Reefed 2002 as J B Eskridge.
Paterson Erie Railroad Tug1949Later Steven McAllister. Reefed 2000 as HRFA.
336 Eugene F. Moran Moran Towing Tug2191951Scrapped 2002.
337 Julia C. Moran Moran TowingTug2701951Now Puerto Ordaz.
Neptune R.J. CashoTug831951Later Bali Sea, now Charleston.
339 Capmoore Lehigh Valley RailroadTug2361952Later Hawkins Point. Dismantled 2002.
340 Marie J. Turecamo Turecamo TowingTug1441952Later Marie J, now William E.
Hornell Erie Lackawanna RRTug2221952Now Virginia.
Marion Erie Lackawanna RRTug1921953Later Marion Smith 1978, Brooklyn III 1979, New York 1979, Pleon 1989.
(Unknown)Tug1953
344 Brooklyn III Brooklyn Eastern District TerminalTug2621953Scrapped 1996.
345 Cross Harbor I Brooklyn Eastern District TerminalTug2621953Later New Jersey. Sunk 2007.
346 Bethlehem Tug2411953Later Shannon Smith, now Christopher B. Turecamo.
347 Kpo Denco Shipping Lines (Lib)Cargo3661954Sunk in hostilities 1990.
X-1 US Navy Midget Submarine October 1955Built by Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corporation, struck 1973, now museum at Groton CT.
Cherry Point Tug1955
362 Barney Turecamo Turecamo TowingTug1671956Later Ocean Princess, now G. R. Gainer.
365 Lofa Denco Shipping Lines (Lib)Cargo3441956Sunk in hostilities 1990.
367 Diana L. Moran Moran TowingTug2391956Scrapped 2006.
368 Cynthia Moran Moran TowingTug239January 1957Now Cynthia Nicole.
372 W R Coe Virginian Railway CoTug2591957Later R B Claytor, Karen Tibbetts, now Ethel Tibbetts.
Oil Transco No. ? Oil TranscoTug1461957Later Morania No. 8, now Tortuga.
375 Neill McAllister McAllister TowingTug1671957Active.
376 Frances Turecamo Turecamo TowingTug1461957Active. (at North River Tugboat Museum; yacht?)
377 Hustler II Oil Transfer CorpTug1411958Later Margot Moran, Jolene Rose, now Margot.
Irving T. Bush New York Dock Railroad Tug2521958Now Texas.
383 Russell 10 Tug1461958Later Judith McAllister, then Celtic, sank 1984.
384 Nancy Moran Moran TowingTug2281958Active.
386 Dalzelleagle Moran TowingTug231December 1958Now McAllister Bros.
387 Flo W Mar-K Towing ?Tug1941959Later Karl E Martersteck, now E. L. Jones.
Cyane Cyane PartnershipYacht151959Active.
Ondine Sumner A. Long Yachtca. 1959Wrecked on Virgin Gorda BVI?
397 Mayor J. Harold Grady City of Baltimore Fireboat 931960Sold 2008.
398 P. W. Wilkinson City of BaltimoreFireboat931960Sold 2002, now Caitlin.
399 August Emrich City of BaltimoreFireboat931960Sold 2002 as yacht Eileen Francis, now Nancy B.
Louise Const'n. & Marine Eqpmt.Tug171959Active.
Buchanan 3 A. P. FranzTug1121960Active.
Brooklyn NYD PropertiesTug2511960Now Florida.
Loon Gifford Pinchot III Yacht151961Active.
406 Esso Maryland Esso ShippingTug281January 1962Later Exxon Maryland, now Maryland.
Edward T Costello Marine Barge 681962Active.
408 Patricia Moran Moran TowingTug288September 1962Active.
409 Kerry Moran Moran TowingTug289March 1963Active.
417 Esther Moran Moran TowingTug4261963Now Salvor.
420 Mascoutah (YTB-772) US NavyTug356October 11, 1964Later (YTM-760). To NDRF 1986. Sold as Eddie Mac I, now Atlantic Aspen.
421 Menasha (YTB-773) US NavyTug356January 6, 1965Later (YTM-761). To NDRF 1986. Sold 1995 as Escorte.
424 Texaco Bahamas Texaco Marine Landing Craft 248June 1965Later Bahamas Transporter, now Dina I.
Parranda (yacht) Yacht-cruise2111965Active.
428 Rude (S 590) N.O.A.A. Survey Ship 150December 15, 1966Active.
429 Heck (S 591) N.O.A.A.Survey Ship150March 11, 1967Deactivated 1995. Sold 2001 as Heck.
430 Eugenia Moran Moran TowingTug261January 1967Active.
431 Grace Moran Moran TowingTug261May 1967Active.
432 Menasha Tug1201967Now Escorte – same as Yd 421?
433 Texaco Fire Chief Texaco MarineTug207September 1967Now Ruby M.
434 Town Point Moran TowingTug258November 1967Active.
435 Drum Point Moran TowingTug258March 1968Active.
436 Texaco Marfak Texaco MarineTug1801968Later Texaco Plein Palais, Trintoc Plein Palais, now Petrotrin Plein Palais.
437 Texaco Concord Texaco MarineTug1451968Now Petrotrin Concord.
438 Gillen Brothers Salem TugboatTug242February 1969Later Texaco Marfax II, now High Roller.
445 Dona Cecilia Terminales MaracaiboTug2501970Active.
446 Texaco Houma II Texaco MarineTug197August 1970Now Houma.
447 Creole Ojeda Tug120January 1971Existence in doubt 2001.
449 J. Bradley O'Hara Fishing Vessel 199November 1971Later Distant Water, now Popado II.
450 Shaddad Bahrain PetroleumTug298June 1972Active.
451 Texaco Diesel Chief Texaco MarineTug197February 1973Later Star Diesel Chief, Morania No 5, May McGuirl, now Lucy Reinauer.
452 Texaco Fuel Chief Texaco MarineTug296July 1973Later Star Fuel Chief, Colonel, now Navigator.
453 Reliance Providence SteamboatTug231April 1974Active.
454 Resolute Providence SteamboatTug231January 1975Active.
456 Cape Cod Moran TowingTug293August 1976Later Joan Moran, now Cape Ann.
457 Sewells Point Moran TowingTug237April 1977Active.
458 Harriet Moran Moran TowingTug238February 1978Active.
459 Limpia Mar PDV MarinaPollution Control Vessel150July 1978Active.
461 Rowe Tug199October 1979Now H. J. Reinauer.
462 Texaco AvJet Texaco MarineTug284May 1980Later Star Avjet, Matthew, Heide E. Roehrig, now Siberian Sea.
464 Provincetown II Bay State LLCPassenger961980Active.
465 Freedom O'Hara Corp.Fishing Vessel196September 1981Active.
466 Exxon Maine Exxon ShippingTug291May 1982Later Exxon Carquinez, S/R Carquinez, Justine, now Justine McAllister.
467 Escort Express MarineTug198June 1983Active.
468 H. Butler Flower Flower & SonsFishing Vessel120October 1982Active.
469 Chessie Chesapeake & Ohio RRTug274November 1983Later Brent J McAllister, now G. M. McAllister.
470 Seaboard Chesapeake & Ohio RRTug274June 1984Now Nancy McAllister.
471 Consort Express MarineTug199October 1984Active.

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