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By: Ken Thomsen - American bark-rigged whaler. Built by J. & Z. Hillman at New Bedford in 1841, at 113’ in length, 351 tons. Survives...
By: Stephen W. Henninger PT-109 was one of the hundreds of motor torpedo boats of the PT-103 class completed between 1942 and 1945 by Elco...
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: 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: William H. Eisele - Halifax was believed to be built in the American Colonies and was purchased by the British in 1768 and altered...
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: Michael Costagliola - One of two sloops of 16 carriage guns commissioned by the Royal Navy Admiralty Board. 6th rate sloop was built by ...
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: 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: 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: 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: Raymond Langdon - Extreme clipper of 1851 , built by Donald McKay at East Boston. She made seven Cape Horn runs to San Francisco...
By: Alain Benoit Buit as the Duc de Duras in 1765, the former Indiaman of the French East India Companywas lent by Louis XVI to John...
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...
Rattlesnake
PopularBy: 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...
Pilgrim
PopularBy: Donald McNarry, FRSA PILGRIM American Merchant Brig of 1825 Waterline model built in 1983 | Scale: 16’ = 1” Glazed case with matching oak...
By: Martin R. Harrop - Introduced into the French Navy in 1682 by Abraham Duquesne, the bomb ketch (galiote à bombes) was invented by Bernard...
Shamrock III
PopularBy: Marcelo C. Ossó - America’s Cup challenger of 1903, designed by William Fife, Jr. & built by William Denny & Bros., for Sir Thomas...