Hurley Marine Shipyard

The Hurley Marine Shipyard opened in 1940 on property (the former Hanlon Dry Dock and Shipbuilding yard) that previously had belonged to the General Engineering & Drydock Company,[1] in 1951 the yard was operated by Crowley Maritime Corporation.

Pacific Dry Dock also operated a shipyard across from Coast Guard Island till 1991 at 1414 Embarcadero Oakland.

On June 30, 1965 Navy ended the lease of the Naval Industrial Reserve Repair Facility.

[6] US Navy ARDC-9, later called, AFDL-42, an Auxiliary Repair Dock, Concrete (ARDC), was sold to Hurley Marine Works in 1945 and scrapped in 1975.

AFDL-42 was built by J. E. Haddock Company in San Pedro, California it was 8,300 tons and had a length of 389 feet.

Hurley Marine Shipyard in 1944, the Alameda Works Shipyard in the background
Auxiliary Floating Drydock, Light (AFDL), like the one used at Naval Industrial Reserve Repair Facility, Oakland