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American International Marine, Inc.
P.O. Box 682, 101 Hemley Street
Bayou La Batre, AL 36509
Phone: 205/824-4064
Fax: 205/824-2205
One of two 80-foot seismographic vessels built by Gazzier Shipyard for Geophysical Services, a Texas
Instruments subsidiary.
managed by James E. Simmons
Jr. Vessels from Peru, Chile, Mex-
ico, Scotland and El Salvador have
been converted and reconditioned
since the yard opened in 1989. The
yard also builds small wooden, steel
and fiberglass boats to owners' speci-
fications.
In addition to the repair and
construction functions of the com-
pany, it also operates a labor pool
where workers with various skills
are made readily available to other
yards in the area.
Master Marine, Inc. and Master
Marine Repair, Inc., also engage in
new construction, repair and con-
versions. Master Marine Repair has
two floating drydock facilities for
vessels up to 350 and 600 tons.
Ocean Marine Group, Inc., even
though comparatively new to the
area, has a varied background in
new construction. Boats built by
Ocean Marine have been outside
the area of fish boats, with an em-
phasis on vessels such as ferries,
cruise boats and tugs. This com-
pany has both aluminum and steel
capabilities, with in-house design
abilities. At the time of this writing,
a major oceangoing tug and barge
project is being negotiated.
Say, "It's a Landry Boat" any-
where and Bayou La Batre comes to
mind. This yard first brought Bayou
La Batre into the forefront of trawler
builders long before steel hulls came
into use in the U.S. fishing industry.
In 1944, Roy Landry took over
one of the oldest shipyards in the
area. Joined by his two brothers
upon their return from service dur-
ing World War II, the three Lan-
drys, Roy, Joe and "Shine," car-
ried on wooden vessel repair and
new construction. These wooden-
hulled vessels rapidly created such
a demand that a point was reached
wherein a waiting list of three years
existed.
With over 200 vessels to its credit,
new construction still continues at
the yard, though at much reduced
levels. Roy Landry passed away
within the last few months and two
surviving brothers are continuing
this traditional form of vessel repair
and construction. Two haul-out rails
are maintained.
Reminiscing about yard history,
Joe Landry recounted, "I remem-
ber the early days when we used an
old gas truck engine to haul out
boats." The history of Landry Boats
has been long and varied with most
boats built in the 75- to 85-foot cate-
gory. The yards standard hull de-
sign was once modified and adapted
to motor-powered sailing yacht, the
Wanderlure, used in an around-the-
world cruise.
Owner and operator of Horton
Boats, Inc., Elmo Horten has been
on the Bayou scene for many years.
His yard has produced over 300
vessels since it began operation. Like
others, he has seen the need for di-
versification and is now building
work and oil industry-related ves-
sels.
Interesting things are going on at
Master Boat Builders, Inc., where
president Michael Rice now has
under construction a 92-foot fisher-
ies development vessel (scalloper/
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The Silver Spray, a 116-foot Alaskan crabber built by Master Boat Builders.
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