Boats on the Bay

Boats on the Bay
Title Boats on the Bay PDF eBook
Author Jeanne Walker Harvey
Publisher Abrams
Total Pages 26
Release 2023-04-04
Genre Juvenile Fiction
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A KidLitTV recommended book! A large-format picture book about a bunch of boats found on a busy bay, buoyed by simple, spare, and lyrical text. Inspired by the San Francisco Bay but with universal appeal, the book features a spectacular double-spread gatefold finale showing a boat parade and fireworks glowing against a city backdrop.

Chesapeake Bay Deck Boats

Chesapeake Bay Deck Boats
Title Chesapeake Bay Deck Boats PDF eBook
Author Larry S. Chowning
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 128
Release 2021-04-12
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1439670560

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During the 1880s, Chesapeake Bay boatbuilders began constructing small wooden open boats, referred to as deadrise boats, out of planks with V-shaped bows. As boatbuilders created larger deadrise boats, decks were installed to provide more work and payload space; these deck boats also had a house/pilothouse near the stern and a mast closer to the bow of the boat. Deck boats were powered by gasoline engines but also utilized sails and wind. From the 1910s to the 1940s, auxiliary "steadying" sails were raised to help steady the boat when encountering adverse seas. More deck boats were built in the 1920s than in any other decade. Over the history of the boats, several thousand worked the bay in the freight business, were used to buy and plant oysters, worked in the bay's pound net fishery, and dredged for crabs and oysters. Approximately 40 boats are left on the bay. A few still work the water. Some have found new life as recreational yachts, and others are education boats owned by museums and nonprofits. In 2004, boat owners formed the Chesapeake Bay Buyboat Association, which holds an annual rendezvous at different ports as a way to educate the public about this unique aspect of Chesapeake Bay maritime history.

Classic Moreton Bay Cruisers

Classic Moreton Bay Cruisers
Title Classic Moreton Bay Cruisers PDF eBook
Author Andrew Harper
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Boatbuilders
ISBN 9780646531502

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The Workboats of Smith Island

The Workboats of Smith Island
Title The Workboats of Smith Island PDF eBook
Author Paula J. Johnson
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 4
Release 1997
Genre Work boats
ISBN 9780801854842

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Smith Island, the largest Maryland island in Chesapeake Bay, remains one of the most interesting communities on the Atlantic coast. Smith Islanders speak a sort of Tidewater English, are devoted to the Methodist faith, and maintain an intense relationship with the waters of the bay. For generations, they have relied on fishing, oystering, and crabbing for their livelihood and have developed workboats that reflect the conditions - both natural and cultural - of local waters. In The Workboats of Smith Island, Paula J. Johnson looks extensively at the remarkable variety of boats - documenting in fascinating detail their design, construction, and use - and the watermen who depend on them. Johnson identifies the three vessel types most common on Smith Island today: crab-scraping boats, deadrise workboats, and skiffs. Every Smith Islander, she notes, owns at least one workboat, and many have two or even three, requiring each for a different purpose - harvesting "peelers" (blue crabs in various stages of molting), oystering or crab potting, and providing basic transportation. Johnson talks with Smith Island's watermen and boatbuilders, as well as their families and neighbors, about the history and future of the island and about the boats that dominate the island's cultural landscape. She includes dozens of photographs and drawings of Smith Island's distinctive watercraft. The result is a singular portrait of a community inextricably linked to the water.

Wooden Boats of the St. Lawrence River

Wooden Boats of the St. Lawrence River
Title Wooden Boats of the St. Lawrence River PDF eBook
Author David Kunz and Bill Simpson
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 128
Release 2017-05
Genre History
ISBN 146712401X

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The Thousand Islands' very name conjures up images of great natural beauty and nautical wonders. They are forested islands replete with storybook stone castles. Exquisite mahogany runabouts can be seen speeding across the placid surface of the mighty St. Lawrence. Names like Boldt, Bourne, Emery, Lyon, and Pullman are embedded in the Golden Age of the area, and it all comes to life in this pictorial history of the river. Images of America: Wooden Boats of the St. Lawrence River tells the story of the rich and powerful men who constructed castles and built classic wooden boats in the Thousand Islands. At the center of the story loom David and Charlie Lyon.

Lake Champlain's Sailing Canal Boats

Lake Champlain's Sailing Canal Boats
Title Lake Champlain's Sailing Canal Boats PDF eBook
Author Arthur B. Cohn
Publisher
Total Pages 210
Release 2003
Genre Boats and boating
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Dragon Boats

Dragon Boats
Title Dragon Boats PDF eBook
Author Pat Barker
Publisher Weatherhill, Incorporated
Total Pages 0
Release 1996
Genre Boats and boating
ISBN 9780834803657

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