Yarmouth Pinky

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By: Erik Ronnberg Sr.

The double-ended hull design or ‘pinked stern’ made this weatherly and sea-worthy schooner a successful Mackerel fisheries design from the 1720’s through 1910. This small Yarmouth, Nova Scotia built schooner had a length overall of 38’. The model demonstrates the original deck arrangement with open side rails, two fish hatches and a forward companionway to the crew’s quarters. It is appropriately rigged with lowered gaffs and a small jib-club hanging off its halyard. Research & Plans: by Charles G. Davis, based on a survey of the hulk by Irving R. Wiles in 1919.

Model type: Fishing, Sail
Scale: 1/2” = 1’
Size: 27 1/2” x 8 1/4” x 19 1/4”
Class: A
Code: FSH 2603

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