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15847Sunshine - Sloop Yacht
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  • Vessels, Boat, Sailboat, Sloop
15848Willie Marie - Lobster Boat
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  • Vessels, Boat, Lobster Boat
15883Champlain's Patache
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Samuel de Champlain's small ship that he used to explore the Maine coast.
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Samuel de Champlain's small ship that he used to explore the Maine coast.
15884Champlain's Shallop
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Samuel de Champlain's small wooden shallop used for inshore voyages.
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Samuel de Champlain's small wooden shallop used for inshore voyages.
15885Cinchona - Yawl
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15889Esther I - Lobster Boat
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  • Vessels, Boat, Lobster Boat
15890Esther II - Lobster Boat
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15906Peapod - Skiff
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Ruth Moore's skiff, "Peapod," was built by C.M. Rich Boatbuilders. It was later owned by Ruth Moore's nephew, George Robert Trask (1944-). The skiff was rebuilt in Spring 2015 at the Bass Harbor Boat Shop.
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Ruth Moore's skiff, "Peapod," was built by C.M. Rich Boatbuilders. It was later owned by Ruth Moore's nephew, George Robert Trask (1944-). The skiff was rebuilt in Spring 2015 at the Bass Harbor Boat Shop.
15911Anna L. Sanborn - Coasting Schooner
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  • Vessels, Ship, Sailing Ship, Schooner
15913Anthony & Josephine - Side Trawler
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15917C.B. Clark - Schooner
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15946Yankee (I) - Schooner
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15947Solace - Steam Launch
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  • Vessels, Steamboat
15954Bette S. - Lobster Boat
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  • Vessels, Boat, Lobster Boat
15955Bucephalus - Friendship Sloop-Maine Sloop Boat
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  • Vessels, Boat, Sailboat, Friendship Sloop
15971Hesper - Pilot Schooner
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  • Vessels, Ship, Sailing Ship, Schooner
15974Hobo - Lobster Boat
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15987Little Folly - Friendship Sloop - Maine Sloop Boat
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  • Vessels, Boat, Sailboat, Friendship Sloop
15988Lorilynn - Lobster Boat
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  • Vessels, Boat, Lobster Boat
Built As: Lorilynn Class: Lobster Boat Hull: Wood Designed By: Stanley - Ralph Warren Stanley (1929-2021) – “built on the same 34’ model as Wolfhound for Wendell Seavey and Russell Pettigrove’s boat” Build Date: 1966 Built by: Ralph W. Stanley Inc. Built at: Stanley 1st Shop - SWH – Main Street – 376 Built for: Bracy – Wesley “Junior” Peterson Bracy Jr. (1938-) Named for: Probably Junior’s wife: Lorraine R. (MacAllister) Bracy (1948-) and a daughter Lynn? Power: Built with 8 cyl. Buick engine – later – 1980s – Caterpillar Diesel Length: 35’
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Built As: Lorilynn Class: Lobster Boat Hull: Wood Designed By: Stanley - Ralph Warren Stanley (1929-2021) – “built on the same 34’ model as Wolfhound for Wendell Seavey and Russell Pettigrove’s boat” Build Date: 1966 Built by: Ralph W. Stanley Inc. Built at: Stanley 1st Shop - SWH – Main Street – 376 Built for: Bracy – Wesley “Junior” Peterson Bracy Jr. (1938-) Named for: Probably Junior’s wife: Lorraine R. (MacAllister) Bracy (1948-) and a daughter Lynn? Power: Built with 8 cyl. Buick engine – later – 1980s – Caterpillar Diesel Length: 35’ [show more]
15999Osprey - Ketch
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16012S.V.A. Hunter - Passenger Launch
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16017Silver Crest - Steam Passenger Launch
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16023Vanda - Motor Yacht
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14315Raven - Custom Open Launch
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14383Driftwood - Lobster Style Pleasure Boat
Chicken of the Sea - Lobster Style Pleasure Boat
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  • Vessels, Boat, Lobster Boat
“Driftwood” was a 34’ lobster style pleasure boat built by Rich & Grindle Boatbuilders for Henry Bucknam Wass (1906-1986) in 1950. She was later owned by the Dwight Blaney family of Ironbound Island. Jarvis W. Newman rebuilt her in 1988 and sold her to Gerrit Livingston Lansing (1942-2010), an art historian and expert on American Surrealism, of Northeast Harbor and Greenwich, Connecticut who renamed her “Chicken of the Sea.”
Driftwood - Lobster Style Pleasure Boat
Chicken of the Sea - Lobster Style Pleasure Boat
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“Driftwood” was a 34’ lobster style pleasure boat built by Rich & Grindle Boatbuilders for Henry Bucknam Wass (1906-1986) in 1950. She was later owned by the Dwight Blaney family of Ironbound Island. Jarvis W. Newman rebuilt her in 1988 and sold her to Gerrit Livingston Lansing (1942-2010), an art historian and expert on American Surrealism, of Northeast Harbor and Greenwich, Connecticut who renamed her “Chicken of the Sea.”