Volunteer is a replica of Leon Marsh’s 1990 Smith Island box-stern crab scrape Darlene, as documented in Paula J....
Winnie Estelle was built in Crisfield, Md., by Noah T. Evans in 1920 and operated on the lower Chesapeake...
Rosie Parks, a skipjack, is an example of Maryland’s state boat, once part of the last commercial fishing fleet...
Built by Francis Raymond “Peg Leg” Hayden at Banks O’Dee, Maryland, the 37-foot “Big Dory” was part of a...
The Pot Pie Skiff is named for the place it was built—a neighborhood called Pot Pie in the town...
Old Point, constructed in 1909 from seven pine logs pinned together and hewn to shape, is an example of...
Martha, known as a Hooper Island dovetail because of its unique stern design, was built by Bronza Parks in...
In 1926, Winfield Black noticed a Mathews Company cabin cruiser display model at the Maryland Yacht Club in Baltimore,...
Edna E. Lockwood, a National Historic Landmark, and the last of the historic sailing log-bottom bugeyes, was built in...
Edmeé S., originally named Cecelia Mae, was built in the early 1930s by Oliver Duke of Royal Oak, Maryland,...