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By: Erik A.R. Ronnberg Jr. The Essex pinky became popular c.1820, the design embodied sea-worthiness, comfort in heavy weather and good sailing qualities, combined with...
By: William E. Hitchcock United States 32-gun frigate designed by William Hackett and built by Enos Briggs of Salem, Massachusetts, in 1799. She was presented...
By: Philip S. Reed This famous American Frigate was designed by William Hackett and built by Enos Briggs of Salem, Massachusetts, in 1799. Construction time...
By: Marcelo Ossó - A classic yacht model built in the style of late 19th century British builder’s mirror backed half hull models gives the...
Endeavour
Popularby: 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: Donald McNarry, FRSA This full motion scene shows off this successful Gloucester fishing schooner designed by Thomas F. McManus, and built by Arthur D....
By: Erik Ronnberg Sr. A 124’ Gloucester fishing schooner designed by Thomas McManus and built by A.D. Story in 1910 for the Atlantic Maritime Company...
By: Richard S. Glanville 80-gun French ship of the Line, as she may have looked in Newport, Rhode Island when Washington, Rochambeau, Lafayette, etc., met...
by Marcelo C. Ossó A classic yacht model built in the style of late 19th century British builder’s mirror backed half hull models, shows this...
By: Philip S. Reed This miniature waterline model depicts a fifth-rate 38-gun frigate of the Artois-class built in 1794 by Randall & Brent, at Rotherhithe,...
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: Richard S. Glanville This famous 44 gun frigate was built between 1794 and 1797 at Hartt’s Shipyard in Boston. The model shows its 'as launched'...
By: Philip S. Reed 44-gun frigate, built at Hartt’s Shipyard in Boston in 1797. Presented full hull style, 1812 configuration. Solid full hull, planked-over above the...
By: Erik A.R. Ronnberg Jr. - Built as a fisherman, but was intended to be a contender for the Dennis Trophy. Designed by W. Sterling...
By: William H. Eisele Chinese Junk - Luhu Rice Boat c. 1875 This rice boat junk is called after a town on the Tienshan Lake...
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: Richard S. Glanville 224’ clipper ship designed by William H. Webb of NY and launched in 1851. Considered one of the most graceful "China clippers",...
By: William H. Eisele - A fine 18th century British 10-gun naval brig originally built at Deptford Dockyard, 1752. Constructed on the plank-on built-up frame...
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: Richard S. Glanville - Baltimore clipper, c. 1812, sailed as a privateer under government commission. Highly successful both in speed and seaworthiness, she was...