Green Point Naval Boatyard

The Green Point Naval Boatyard was a shipyard on the southern bank of the Parramatta River at Green Point, Mortlake, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. During World War II, 20 Fairmile B motor launches were assembled from hulls pre-fabricated in England at the shipyard. For at least part of the time the Shipyard was managed by Cecil Boden, who later became well known as a designer.[1]

Ships built at Green Point Naval Boatyard

  • ML424
  • ML426
  • ML427
  • ML428
  • ML429
  • ML430
  • ML431
  • ML801
  • ML802
  • ML803
  • ML804
  • ML805
  • ML806
  • ML807
  • ML808
  • ML809
  • ML810
  • ML811
  • ML812
  • GPV962 (Walrus)

GPV967 (HMAS Jabiru) Completed April 1946[2]

  • GPV968 (Tallarook)
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References

  1. "Green Point Naval Boatyard". Australian National Maritime Museum. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  2. Builders nameplate

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