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12013 | View of Sloop Boats North From King's Point, Manset |
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16600 | Old Sloops at Rock End Dock |
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| Rock End Dock, so called because it used to be owned by the Rock End Hotel which burned in 1942, is now called the Northeast Harbor Fleet Dock. It is located in Gilpatrick's Cove. | Description: Rock End Dock, so called because it used to be owned by the Rock End Hotel which burned in 1942, is now called the Northeast Harbor Fleet Dock. It is located in Gilpatrick's Cove. | ||||
6528 | William Billy H. Webster's Maine Sloop Boat |
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11723 | Schooner Chromo and Sloop Rambler in Goose Cove, West Tremont |
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10477 | Samuel Champion Cooper's Cottage - The Larches - Joseph Walter Cooper Sailing His Maine Sloop Boat |
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| The wooden comb below the tiller of Joseph Walter Cooper's Maine Sloop Boat was a device made so that the tiller could be dropped in between the teeth of the comb so that a set course would not alter. A comb was particularly useful for single handed sailors. | Description: The wooden comb below the tiller of Joseph Walter Cooper's Maine Sloop Boat was a device made so that the tiller could be dropped in between the teeth of the comb so that a set course would not alter. A comb was particularly useful for single handed sailors. | ||||
7184 | Maine Sloop Boats and a Dory at Gotts Island Pool |
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