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15415 | Gelouba - Custom 41’ Cutter |
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15439 | Interior photographs of a Hinckley Yawl |
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| Built by Henry R. Hinckley Company | ||||
15419 | Hinckley 36 |
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| The negative sleeve says "Maine Interiors of sloop for So. America HINCKLEY 36" Built by Henry R. Hinckley Company | Description: The negative sleeve says "Maine Interiors of sloop for So. America HINCKLEY 36" Built by Henry R. Hinckley Company | |||
10725 | Yawl, Venturer - Coming Out of the Shed |
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| The automobile to the right of the vessel is a circa 1948 Jeep CJ (Civilian Jeep) Note the peavey stuck into the ground (above the “O” on the “DETOUR” sign). A peavey is a logging tool with a wooden shaft and metal hook invented in 1857 by blacksmith Joseph Daniel Peavey (1799-1873) of Stillwater, Maine, as a refinement to the cant hook to manhandle logs on logging runs. The Peavey Manufacturing Co. is still located in Maine (Eddington, Maine) and manufactures several variations. | Description: The automobile to the right of the vessel is a circa 1948 Jeep CJ (Civilian Jeep) Note the peavey stuck into the ground (above the “O” on the “DETOUR” sign). A peavey is a logging tool with a wooden shaft and metal hook invented in 1857 by blacksmith Joseph Daniel Peavey (1799-1873) of Stillwater, Maine, as a refinement to the cant hook to manhandle logs on logging runs. The Peavey Manufacturing Co. is still located in Maine (Eddington, Maine) and manufactures several variations. [show more] | |
12061 | Yawl, Venturer - Built for Harry Garner Haskell Jr. - On the Ways |
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10723 | Yawl "Venturer" Coming out of the Shed |
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10726 | Yawl "Venturer" Coming out of the Shed |
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10727 | Yawl "Venturer" During the Construction Process |
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10728 | Yawl "Venturer" During the Construction Process |
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9828 | Yawl "Venturer" |
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9838 | Yawl "Venturer" |
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9825 | Yawl, Venturer - Coming Out of the Shed |
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11882 | Power Ketch Whitecap |
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| Built for Gordon and Robert White by Robert Farnsworth Rich, Bass Harbor Boat Shop - | Description: Built for Gordon and Robert White by Robert Farnsworth Rich, Bass Harbor Boat Shop - | ||
11172 | Ketch Ticonderoga In For Repair at Southwest Boat Corporation |
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11173 | Ketch Ticonderoga In For Repair at Southwest Boat Corporation |
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11174 | Ketch Ticonderoga In For Repair at Southwest Boat Corporation |
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7866 | Sloop Guillemot at Beal's Fish Wharf |
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| Boat at end of dock is the No-Name Boat built for Maurice Roosevelt Beal. Boat in foreground is the Sloop Guillemot. Boat heading out of picture in background left is the Seiner Lone Wolf. Boat heading away from dock is the Lobster Boat Lovina T. | Description: Boat at end of dock is the No-Name Boat built for Maurice Roosevelt Beal. Boat in foreground is the Sloop Guillemot. Boat heading out of picture in background left is the Seiner Lone Wolf. Boat heading away from dock is the Lobster Boat Lovina T. | |
12514 | Yawl, Venturer - Sea Trials |
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12145 | Yawl, Venturer - Sea Trials |
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