Herreshoff #190218es [Dinghy for #600s Flight]
Particulars
Type: Columbia Rowboat
Designed by: NGH
Contract: 1902-10
Construction: Wood
LOA: 11' 6" (3.51m)
Beam: 3' 11" (1.19m)
Rig: None (rowboat)
Centerboard: No centerboard
Built for: Morrell, Edward de Veaux
See also:
Note: Particulars are primarily but not exclusively from the HMCo Construction Record. Supplementary information not from the Construction Record appears elsewhere in this record with a complete citation.
Model
Model location: H.M.M. Model Room North Wall Right
Vessels from this model:
Original text on model:
"Original COLUMBIA lifeboat for 499 14' [long] scale 1/12 Nov. 1899 gig for #503 506, 507 [unreadable] (cut dinghy 520 16x14 7 1/2" frames dinghy for 624 scale 10 3.4 over 16 * 10-8 [unreadable] / 529, 532, 533, 534 16x14 add-on bow changed and shear raised remeasured Dec. 4, 1909. Boats for 692 and later" (Source: Original handwritten annotation on model. Undated.)
Model Description:
"14' lifeboat of 1899 for the cutter Columbia. Also used, with alterations to scale, mold spacing, freeboard, and with sailing rig added, for many other rowboats, sailing dinghies, and tenders. This shape became HMCo's standard for decades to follow." (Source: Bray, Maynard. 2004.)
Note: Vessels that appear in the records as not built, a cancelled contract, a study model, or as a model sailboat are listed but not counted in the list of vessels built from a model.
Drawings
List of drawings:
Drawings believed to have been first drawn for, or being first referenced to
Herreshoff #190218es [Dinghy for #600s Flight] are listed in bold.
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Dwg 028-023 [076-033] (HH.5.02021): Construction Dwg > 11'-6" Boat for Sailing and Rowing, Model of Columbia's Lifeboat Reduced 10/12 Scale (1901-08-28)
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Supplement
Research Note(s)
"11'-6" Boat for Sailing. Made of Columbia's Lifeboat [unreadable]. Sheer raised 1 1/4" (on 12" scale) above figures in Book for 76-[unreadable]. Sheer raised 2 1/2" above [drawing] 76-17. Thwarts raised 2 1/2" above [drawing] 76-17. Leg of mutton sail. Yoke & Tiller. Keel, white oak, 1 3/16" wide x 1 7/16" deep. Apron, white oak, 2 1/2" wide x 7/16" deep. Timbers, white oak, 1/2" [unreadable], spaced 6". Gunwale, white oak, 1 3/16" x 7/16". Sheer strake, white oak, 3" x 7/8" x [?]32". Thwart strainers, white oak, 3/8" x 7/8". Stem, 1" x 2 1/2" sizee [?] white oak, steamed & bent. Stern, 3/4" butternut. Planking, 1/4" cedar lapped in narow strakes. Thwarts, 7/8" butternut. Foot-boards, 7[?]/16" cedar. [No. of boats built] 13, [When built] Oct [19]02, 592 class [13 Bar Harbor 30-footers] (#4) without C.B. [centerboard] [as per notes on drawing 28-23]." (Source: van der Linde, Claas. October 26, 2009.)
"This vessel's contract date was determined from notes on the original plan. Plan 28-23 from which this boat was built was drawn 1901-08. #600s Flight (for which this vessel was built) was contracted for 1902-10-03. This boat's contract or building date is within one week of the date #600s Flight was contracted for." (Source: van der Linde, Claas. October 26, 2009.)
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