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Fred and John Rhuland took over Smith & Rhuland after their father, George Rhuland died in 1950. In September 1955 Smith & Rhuland started to manufacture pleasure craft. Some of the first pleasure craft built by Smith & Rhuland were named "Bluenose 26", a play on their most famous vessel
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After many years of fine shipbuilding Smith & Rhuland closed its doors in 1967. During the shipyard's history it constructed over 270 vessels. The yard today is operated by Scotia Trawler Limited. Scotia Trawler, established 1962, has performed many refits and repairs of original Smith &
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In March 2005 March Clearwater Seafoods, the then owner of the yard, announced its closure.
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George. A Rhuland, Richard W. Smith, Fred Rhuland, John Rhuland
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All wood and skill and pride- Smith and Rhuland Brochure
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In 2012 the shipyard site was chosen for the rebuild of
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Smith and Rhuland
Smith and Rhuland Letterhead, 1925.
Shipbuilding
Scotia Trawler Equipment Limited
Lunenburg
Lunenburg
Bluenose
George A. Rhuland
Richard W. Smith
Lunenburg
Bluenose
Flora Alberta
Sherman Zwicker
Bluenose II
Bounty
HMS Surprise

"Smith and Rhuland (1900-1967)"
"Smith and Rhuland, Lunenburg NS"
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"Famed Nova Scotia Shipyard to close"
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Shipbuilding
Atlantic Canada
John M. Blaikie
Frieze and Roy
James Havelock Harding

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