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By: Scott Chambers America’s Cup challenger of 1895, keel cutter designed by G. L. Watson. Waterline lift hull construction with mast stub and bow sprit...
By: Scott Chambers - America’s Cup Challenger of 1895; keel cutter designed by George L. Watson, & built by D.& W. Henderson for the Earl...
By: Philip S. Reed US Revenue Service cutter commissioned in Baltimore, ca. 1837. She gained greatest fame in her sighting and boarding of the slave...
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: 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: Marsom B. Pratt Sibbic Ratter, designed by Charles Sibbic 1894/96; LOA 27’6”, LWL 19’6”, Beam 6’4”, Draft 4’9”. Model type: Half Hull Scale: 3/4"...
By: Henry Meyer This 18-gun US Navy brig with her crack crew proved formidable in South Atlantic and Caribbean service. Designed by Benjamin Hutton, Jr.;...
By: Bernd Braatz 18-gun brig designed by Benj. Hutton, Jr., built at Philadelphia, by Nath. Hutton c.1803; for service in the So. Atlantic and Caribbean...
By: Raymond Langdon Designed by Benjamin Hutton, Jr. and built by Nat'l Hutton at Philadelphia. The brig was launched in 1803, went into commission early...
By: William H. Eisele - The 18-gun brig Syren was designed by Benjamin Hutton, Jr. and built by Nathanial Hutton at Philadelphia. She was launched...
By: Mark C. Wilkins New York Yacht Club centerboard schooner America's Cup contender of 1870, owned by E. Dodge LOA: 129'; Mast: 84'; 106.2 Tons....
By: Robert H. Mouat Diorama shows the 74-Gun First-Rate Ship-of-the-Line HMS Swiftsure (built1804) being towed away in 1846 to be broken up. She took place...
By: Michael Costagliola SWIFT was a 10-gun, late Revolutionary War privateer brig, precursor of the famous Baltimore clipper. Built on the Chesapeake Bay ca.1778, she...
By: William H. Eisele (1923 - 2000) This replica of the 82’ vessel shown with its minimal armament typical of small merchantman having six four...
By: Roy O. Jenkins Alpha Beachcomber, designed and buildt by Wm H. Chamberlain, Marblehead, MA 1910. LOA 20' 9"; LQL 16' 1"; Beam 4' 11"...
By: Richard S. Glanville This classic whaling bark was built at Mattapoisett, MA in 1856. Between May 1856 and August 1908 she made 15 whaling...
by Lloyd McCaffery Colonial Schooner of 1767; Full-hull model built in 1980 · Glazed case of burled walnut This model represents in superb detail the...
By: Erik A.R. Ronnberg Jr. Launched in 1910 at Gloucester, STILETTO was a semi-knockabout designed by Thomas McManus. She engaged in every branch of the...
By: Pat Cummings - One of the earliest & largest one-design classes in the world, the Star was the only international one-design racing class. William...
By: William H. Eisele British 4th-rate ship of 52 gun, built at Deptford, England in 1686 by John Shish. She was 128’ in length on...