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{{Short description|Marine service provider and shipbuilder in Annapolis, Maryland}} |
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'''Annapolis Yacht Yard''' was founded in 1937 by Nelson-Reid, Inc, naval architects and yacht brokers in ]. Annapolis Yacht Yard was major builder of ]s and ]s during ]. In 1947, after the death of Chris Nelson, Annapolis Yacht Yard sold to ]. |
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| name = Annapolis Yacht Yard |
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| industry = {{Unbulleted list|]|Marine repair}} |
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| founded = {{Start date and age|1937|01}}<br> |
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| founder = Chris Nelson |
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| defunct = 1947 |
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| fate = Sold |
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| area_served = ] and Annapolis |
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| production_year = 1937-1947 |
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| services = Boat building and repair |
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'''Annapolis Yacht Yard''' was founded in 1937 by Nelson-Reid, Inc, naval architects and yacht brokers in [[New York |
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City|New York]]. Annapolis Yacht Yard was major builder of ]s and ]s during ]. In 1947, after the death of Chris Nelson, Annapolis Yacht Yard sold to ]. |
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Annapolis Yacht Yard built PT boats BPT-2 to BPT-68, 1PT-400 to PT-429, PT-661 to PT-730. Annapolis Yacht Yard built Submarine chaser ] to SC-691 and SC-1309 to SC 1314. <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://usautoindustryworldwartwo.com/annapolisyachtyard.htm|title=The Annapolis Yacht Yard in World War Two|website=usautoindustryworldwartwo.com}}</ref>The site today is called ''Annapolis Yacht Yard'' at {{coord|38.97291| -76.48222|display=inline}}. <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.shipbuildinghistory.com/shipyards/yachtsmall/trumpymd.htm|title=Chance Marine Construction Annapolis Yacht Yard Trumpy}}</ref> ] built by Annapolis Yacht Yard is a rare surviving PT boats at the ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.navsource.org/archives/12/05728.htm|title=PT-728|website=www.navsource.org}}</ref> On 1 April 1941, Annapolis Yacht Yard and Chris Nelson, its president, was give its first contract to build two 110-foot submarine chasers. BPT are Motor Torpedo Boat buitl for Great Britain, renamed HM MTB. <ref>https://www.usni.org/magazines/naval-history-magazine/1999/june/sup-ships-annapolis</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.navsource.org/archives/12/05960.htm|title=BPT-68|website=www.navsource.org}}</ref> In 1962, Annapolis yard was destroyed in a fire, in 1974 John Trumpy & Sons closed.<ref>{{Cite web |
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Annapolis Yacht Yard built PT boats BPT-2 to BPT-68, 1PT-400 to PT-429, PT-661 to PT-730. Annapolis Yacht Yard built Submarine chaser ] to SC-691 and SC-1309 to SC 1314. <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://usautoindustryworldwartwo.com/annapolisyachtyard.htm|title=The Annapolis Yacht Yard in World War Two|website=usautoindustryworldwartwo.com}}</ref>The site today is called ''Annapolis Yacht Yard'' at {{coord|38.97291| -76.48222|display=inline}}. <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.shipbuildinghistory.com/shipyards/yachtsmall/trumpymd.htm|title=Chance Marine Construction Annapolis Yacht Yard Trumpy}}</ref> ] built by Annapolis Yacht Yard is a rare surviving PT boats at the ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.navsource.org/archives/12/05728.htm|title=PT-728|website=www.navsource.org}}</ref> On 1 April 1941, Annapolis Yacht Yard and Chris Nelson, its president, was give its first contract to build two 110-foot submarine chasers. BPT are Motor Torpedo Boat buitl for Great Britain, renamed HM MTB. <ref>https://www.usni.org/magazines/naval-history-magazine/1999/june/sup-ships-annapolis</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.navsource.org/archives/12/05960.htm|title=BPT-68|website=www.navsource.org}}</ref> In 1962, Annapolis yard was destroyed in a fire, in 1974 John Trumpy & Sons closed.<ref>{{Cite web |
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