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(Redirected from Campbell Machine Company) Shipyard in San Diego, California, United States

32°42′20″N 117°09′49″W / 32.705664°N 117.16358°W / 32.705664; -117.16358 Campbell Industries or Campbell Machine Company was a shipbuilding company in San Diego, California, most construction was Fishing boats. To support the World War II demand for ships Campbell Industries shipyard switched over to military construction and built: US Navy minesweepers. Campbell Industries was started in 1906 as the Campbell Machine Company as builder and repair yard for tuna seiners. Campbell Machine Company went public in 1960 and was renamed to Campbell Industries. In 1979 the yard was sold again to Marco. In 1982 Marco sold the yard to San Diego Marine Industries, Inc. (not the well known San Diego Marine Construction, Inc.). San Diego Marine Industries, Inc. later became Southwest Marine in 1985. The shipyard closed in 1991 and was later sold, part of the land became the San Diego Convention Center. The shipyard was located at 1206 Marina Park Way, San Diego, in San Diego Bay near Embarcadero Marina Park South in the Port of San Diego.

YMS-1-class minesweeper

YMS-1-class minesweeper

Campbell Industries built YMS-1-class minesweepers for the United States Navy in 1942 and 1943. The ships had a displacement of 270 tons, a length of 136 ft 0 in (41.45 m), a beam of 24 ft 6 in (7.47 m), a draft of 10 ft (3.0 m), and a top speed of 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph). The ships had a crew of 32. The vessels were armed with one 40 mm gun. Twin sister ship see: USS Bobolink (AMS-2)

Hull # Original Name Original Owner Ship Type GT Delivered Notes
71 YMS 151 US Navy Minesweeper 278 5-Oct-43 Caught in typhoon off Okinawa and lost in 1945
72 YMS 152 US Navy Minesweeper 278 26-Nov-43 To Britain 1943 as BYMS 2152, to Greece 1946 as Kleio
73 YMS 153 US Navy Minesweeper 278 23-Nov-43 To Britain 1943 as BYMS 2153
74 YMS 154 US Navy Minesweeper 278 1-Jan-44 To Britain 1943 as BYMS 2154

Notable ships

Notable ships:

  • USS YP-279 converted fishing vessel, district patrol craft during World War II.
  • USS YP-278 converted fishing vessel. Use as reefer food supplies shipments in the Pacific theater during World War II.
  • USS YP-284 converted fishing vessel. Sank in action by Japanese destroyers on 25 October 1942.
  • USS YP-290 converted fishing vessel, district patrol craft during World War II.
  • Campbell Industries converted some fish boats to US navy minesweepers like the USS Bunting (AMc-7) and USS Reedbird (AMc-30) in 1941
  • YP-292 District Patrol Craft, 1937, built as Tuna clipper Azoreana
  • Constitution Service, Pioneer Service, Liberty Service, Freedom Service and Independence Service Tugs for Zapata Marine Service Inc. Both 208-feet a beam of 40 feet and a draft of 14.5 feet, top speed 15 knots with 5,750 hp. Independence Service sank in 30 feet of water on the west side of Puerto Rico and became a total loss, she was raised and scrapped.
  • Tuna superseiners 18 ships one Marjorie R, 218 feet long, a beam of 40-feet, up to 1,200 tons frozen fish payload, top speed 17 knots.

See also

References

  1. Campbell Industries shipbuildinghistory.com
  2. Campbell Industries Sold, Los Angeles Times, latimes.com, Feb 7, 1985
  3. Campbell Machine Company aerial view ucsd.edu
  4. Campbell Machine Company ucsd.edu
  5. Public Domain This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here.
  6. "Ships of the U.S. Navy, 1940-1945 Minecraft". Archived from the original on 2010-07-06. Retrieved 2021-02-17.
  7. YMS 151 navsource
  8. YMS 152 navsource
  9. YMS 153 navsource
  10. YMS 154 navsource
  11. Cooney, D.M. (1965). A Chronology of the U. S. Navy: 1775–1965. The Watts histories of the United States Navy. F. Watts. p. 285. Retrieved 15 December 2018.
  12. YP-292 navsource
  13. Campbell Industries Completes Specialized Vessel Designed To Tow Oil Drilling Rigs Constitution Service and Independence Service
  14. The State of Coral Reef Ecosystems of The United States and Pacific, 2020
  15. Pioneer Service
  16. Campbell Launches 18th In Series Of Tuna Superseiners
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