Stone Boat Yard Explained

37.7699°N -122.2342°W W. F. Stone & Son or Stone Boat Yard was a small wooden shipbuilding company in Alameda, California. To support the World War 2 demand for ships W. F. Stone & Son built tugboats, sub chasers and minesweepers. For World War 1 the shipyard, then called W. F. Stone & Son at Kennedy and Bocimer Streets, built tugboats for postwar work in 1921. The shipyard was opened in 1853 by William F. Stone (W. F. Stone), from Dartmouth, England, at the Hunter's Point in San Francisco Bay, near the current Hunters Point Naval Shipyard. In 1892 William Stone's son, Frank, ran the company and moved the shipyard to Tiburon. In 1899 he moved the shipyard again to Harbor View, San Francisco. In 1911, he again moved to Diesel Way, in Oakland, near Union Point Park on the Tidal Canal. When Lester Stone, Frank's son, became a partner, the company was changed to W. F. Stone & Son. In 1923, Frank Stone died, Lester Stone continued the company. In 1942 the company moved again, to 2517 Blanding Ave, Alameda on the south side of the Tidal Canal. In 1970 Lester Stone retired and sold the shipyard to John Whitset. Whitset, who did not rename the company, the company went into bankruptcy in 1986. It came out of bankruptcy and was sold to Bill and Grace Bodle. Bodle sold the company in 2000 to David Olson. The shipyard closed in 2004. For most of its history, the shipyard built a large variety of schooners, fishing boats, cargo ships, tugboats, sailboats, racing and recreational yachts.[1] [2]

Notable ships

Notable ships include:

World War 2

World War 2 ships built for the US Navy:

Name Type Tons Delivered Notes
Minesweeper 278 7 April 1943 Reclassified in 1947 as Rhea (AMS 52). Sold in 1960 as training ship in Port Stanley Ontario, scrapped in 1997. Was part of the Battle of Okinawa.
YMS 300 Minesweeper 278 3 July 1943 US Navy struck in 1946
YMS 301 Minesweeper 278 11 September 1943 To the USSR 1945 as T-605, scrapped in 1956
YMS 302 Minesweeper 278 5 November 1943 US Navy struck in 1948
PCS 1421 Sub chaser 278 19 February 1944 Sold in 1947
PCS 1422 Sub chaser 278 24 April 1944 Sold in 1947
YT 254 Tug 260 24 August 1944 Renamed to Menatonon, struck 1960
YT 255 Tug 260 30 September 1944 Renamed to Kennesaw, struck 1960

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://shipbuildinghistory.com/shipyards/small/stone.htm shipbuildinghistory.com W. F. Stone & Son
  2. http://fullfathomcollections.blogspot.com/2013/05/photo-archives-spotlight-definitive-men.html Archives Spotlight: Definitive Men of the San Francisco Bay, M. Crawford, May 28, 2013
  3. Web site: Patrol Yacht HMAS Lanikai, ex-USS Lanikai, ex-USS Hermes . NavSource Naval History . 2009-10-16 .
  4. Web site: A guide to the Golden State (built 1913; schooner, 3m) records, 18 May 1936- 22 August 1936 . Online Archive of California.
  5. News: Boat Launched At Oakland For Northern Expedition. The Sacramento Bee. Sacramento, California. 17 Jan 1927. 11. Newspapers.com. limited. 2020-12-18.
  6. News: Arctic, "Cruise of the Northern Light" Is Record of the Borden Trip Which Started from Oakland; "ice-Bound" Tale of the North.. Oakland Tribune. Oakland, California. 9 Dec 1928. 49. Newspapers.com. limited. 2020-12-18.
  7. Book: Borden, Courtney. 1928. The cruise of the Northern Light.. publisher not identified. 651912092 .
  8. Book: Borden, Mrs. John. 2004 . The Cruise of the Northern Light.. Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania . Stackpole Books. 9780811731409.
  9. http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/19299.htm navsource, YMS-299 Rhea
  10. http://www.navsource.org/archives/12/071422.htm navsource.org PCS 1421
  11. http://www.navsource.org/archives/14/09254.htm navsource, YT 254