Chesapeake Bay Deck Boats - Larry S Chowning - Books - Arcadia Pub (Sc) - 9781540246776 - April 12, 2021
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Chesapeake Bay Deck Boats

Larry S Chowning

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Chesapeake Bay Deck Boats

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.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released April 12, 2021
ISBN13 9781540246776
Publishers Arcadia Pub (Sc)
Pages 130
Dimensions 191 × 235 × 10 mm   ·   444 g
Language English  

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