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The Spaulding Marine Center in Sausalito (2007) The working boatyard at Spaulding Marine Center Spaulding boatyard at night. The Spaulding Marine Center, (formally the Spaulding Wooden Boat Center), in Sausalito, California, is a living museum where one can go back in time to experience the days when craftsmen and sailors used traditional skills to build, sail or row classic wooden boats on ...
The Weeks Yacht Yard in New York is now building new fiberglass WoodPussys. Today there are four fleets of WoodPussies: Monmouth Boat Club (MBC) and Shrewsbury Sailing and Yacht Club (SSYC), both in New Jersey; Crystal Lake Yacht Club, Frankfort, MI; and NorthEast WoodPussy Association, Long Island, NY.
More recently, Pearl River Productions has published a DVD providing a video history of the Wianno Senior class. That DVD provides updates to the class history beyond the 75th anniversary and discusses the recovery of the class from the devastating boat yard fire on December 10, 2003, in which 21 Seniors were destroyed, 18 of them the classic wooden Seniors.
It is believed to be the last intact shipyard in the United States that built wooden sailing ships, [53] with a former blacksmith shop at the site reconstructed with a contemporary design. [ 54 ] An outdoor sculpture at the Percy & Small Shipyard museum provides a visual of the scale of Wyoming , with minimalist steel shapes for the bow and ...
The Norfolk Heritage Fleet Trust is a waterway society and charitable trust based at Hunter's Yard, Ludham on the Norfolk Broads, England, UK.The Trust maintains and hires out a fleet of wooden sailing yachts from the 1930s.
Dublin Bay Sailing Club: not active [citation needed] [13] 1905: Fleetwood Jewel Class: originally built by Crossfields: Blackpool & Fleetwood YC [14] 1907: Seaview Mermaid: 7.62 m (25 ft 0 in) GU Laws: 8 Woodnutts Yard: Sea View Yacht Club: Not Active 2 Remain [15] 1908: Yare & Bure One Design: 6.10 m (20 ft 0 in) Ernest Woods: 1–69 (wood ...
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The fore royal yard on the Prince William. Prince William's royal yards are the highest and smallest yards on the ship, are made of wood, and are "lifting yards" that can be raised along a section of the mast. Here it is in the lowered position. A yard is a spar on a mast from which sails are set.