By: Richard S. Glanville - Baltimore clipper, c. 1812, sailed as a privateer under government commission. Highly successful both in speed and seaworthiness, she was...
By: George R. Bullitt Considered the oldest one-design class in the country, these dinghies were first raced in 1885 and continue to be raced today....
By: William E. Hitchcock - U.S. One-gun Revenue cutter of 80 tons, c.1815. Automated center pivot gun swivels and recoils, via manual levers attached to...
By: Richard S. Glanville Revenue Cutter 1815; Baltimore Clipper hull form designed by William Doughty who was the raining naval architect shows a 6-gun vessel...
by: Lloyd McCaffery British Expeditionary Bark of 1764; Full-hull model built in 2004; Glazed case with oak burl veneer This well-appointed and ingenious model with...
By: Jim Shoesmith Wilbur Morse design c 1890. Depicts a Muscongus Bay sloop the type built in Maine for coastal fisheries and lobstering. These deep...
By Lloyd McCaffery American Schooner Yacht of 1885 Full-hull model built in 1987-88; Glazed case with an oak burl wood veneer This gorgeous two masted...
By: Philip S. Reed A powerful 38-gun heavy frigate designed by Joshua Humphreys as one of the original six frigates constructed for the United States...
By: Erik A.R. Ronnberg Jr. This wonderful and comprehensive model depicts the 78-ton "Marblehead" schooner, Hannah, probably originally owned by Colonel John Lee of Manchester,...
By: Erik A.R. Ronnberg Jr. - This most elegant model depicts all the innovated mid-19th century characteristics and hallmarks of this most famous yacht in...
By: Raymond Langdon - An American 16-gun privateer Baltimore Clipper designed vessel of about 92’ was built at Baltimore circa 1801. It was later taken...
By: William E. Hitchcock Illustrious 20-gun Salem, Massachusetts privateer was constructed by maverick naval architect John Peck as a ‘miniature frigate’ at Plymouth between 1779...