By: Raymond Langdon Centerboard sloop, built by a syndicate (General Charles J. Paine and J. Malcom Forbes), specifically for the defense of the America's Cup....
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: Joaquim Maristany Shadowbox presentation of the steam yacht on the Hudson River built in 1897 by J.G. Thompson for Ogden Goelet. Mayflower and her...
By: Alfred (Fred) Huffman Model depicts a 50' 4" twin-screw custom-built sport fisherman designed by J. Kingdon in 1983. The hull design was engineered primarily...
By: Nader Taheri Restoration of the 6 Meter Sloop Luci; original model built by Joseph W. Appleton circa 1928. Model type: Sail, Yachting Scale: 1/2"...
By: David Spy, Nader Taheri Designed by Paul Handley 2002; Length: 19’; Beam: 6'; Weight: 616 lbs. The entire piece is solid wood including individually...
By: Bobb Tomsett This popular small sailing craft was designed by Nathaniel Herreshoff and first manufactured in 1914 by the Herreshoff Manufacturing Co. in Bristol,...
By: Roy O. Jenkins Herreshoff's most successful design; first manufactured in 1914 Natural bottom, white topsides, natural finish deck & mast stub, mahogany backboard with...
By: Scott Chambers Doughdish, small sailing craft designed by Nathaniel Herreshoff in 1914 by the Herreshoff Manufacturing Co. in Bristol, Rhode Island. Approximately 360 of...