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11647 | Launching Friendship Sloop Freedom Built for Richard Beebe Dudman |
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| Left to Right: Dudman - Richard Beebe Dudman (1918-) Sloane - Helen R. (Sloane) Dudman (1918-) Stanley - Ralph Warren Stanley (1929-2021) Two unknown workmen | Description: Left to Right: Dudman - Richard Beebe Dudman (1918-) Sloane - Helen R. (Sloane) Dudman (1918-) Stanley - Ralph Warren Stanley (1929-2021) Two unknown workmen | |||
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] | |
11653 | R-Class Racing Sloop Jack Tar - Rebuilt for Margaret Peggy (McGrath) Rockefeller |
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8088 | Lennox L. Bink Sargent and Chester Warren Stanley with Framework for a Mine Yawl at Southwest Boat Corporation |
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| Mine Yawls were built for the army during World War II for laying and tending mines. This one could have been either a tow yawl or a mine yawl. | Description: Mine Yawls were built for the army during World War II for laying and tending mines. This one could have been either a tow yawl or a mine yawl. | ||
11652 | R-Class Racing Sloop Jack Tar Stripped to the Timbers |
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12538 | Ralph Stanley fitting a deck plank on Freedom |
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12543 | Friendship Sloop Morning Star - Construction |
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| Ralph fitting fascia piece | |||
12534 | Freedom Molds Set Up and the Ribbands Going On |
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12535 | Freedom - Putting On the Cabin. |
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| "Morning Star" can be seen in the left corner. | |||
12536 | Timbering Freedom |
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| Jeff Gold (wearing the 69 tee shirt) is taking timber out of the steamer. | Description: Jeff Gold (wearing the 69 tee shirt) is taking timber out of the steamer. | ||
11612 | Friendship Sloop Dictator Before Restoration |
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