GLENDEVON W38 / YTB 505

 

Wood Hulled Type - 1943

 

Glen Class Tugboat

 


 

Tug GLENDEVON

Source: A History of the West Coast Canadian Forces Auxiliary Fleet

 

Launched: 20 Apr 1944

Entered in to service: 18 Jan 1945

Re-designated: 26 Mar 1946 as CNAV

Removed from service: 13 Jan 1964

Fate: Sold on 31 March 1964. Still in use as of 2008.

 

Built by McKenzie Barge and Derrick Co. Ltd., at Vancouver B.C., GLENDEVON was the first naval tugboat constructed in BC. On 18 Jan 1945, the Naval Ensign was hoisted on HMCS GLENDEVON for the firs time. On 28 Apr 1947 GLENDEVON was dispatched to participate in the search for the missing Trans Canada Airlines Lockheed Lodestar that disappeared over Southwestern BC. No trace of the aircraft was found. (note: in 1994 the remains of the Loadestar was found on a mountain near Chilliwack)

 

GLENDEVON operated out of Esquimalt until she was removed from service and sold on 31 Mar 1964 to West Coast Salvage and Contracting Co. Ltd. Sold numerous times over the year, she was purchased in 1992 by Mr. Art Anderson of Vancouver who restored her (with the exception of a few extra luxuries) to her original tug configuration.

 


 

Photos and Documents

 


 

Commanding Officers

 

Ch/Skpr Walter James Gibson, RCNR - 18 Jan 1945 - unk

 


 

Former Crew Members

 

Cassidy, George Francis, Skpr/Lt, RCNR - 03 Mar 1945

 


 

Photos and Documents

 

The GLENDEVON at Campbell River, BC; 14 May 2014

Courtesy of / © Dirk Septer 2014

 


 

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