Herreshoff #190806es [10ft Skiff for Robert Sedgwick Jr.]
Particulars
Type: Sailing Skiff
Designed by: NGH
Contract: 1908-5-4
: 1908-5-14 ?
Job No.: 4766
Construction: Wood
LOA: 10' 1" (3.07m)
LWL: 9' 0" (2.74m)
Beam: 3' 6" (1.07m)
Built for: Sedgwick Jr, Robert
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 West Wall Right
Vessels from this model:
15 built, modeled by NGH
Original text on model:
"10' skiff for Francis L. H. (Lee Herreshoff) July 1899
Hyde Cabot " " " (Source: Original handwritten annotation on model. Undated.)
Model Description:
"10' Skiff of 1899 built for Francis Lee Herreshoff." (Source: Bray, Maynard. 2004.)
Related model(s):
Model 0120 by NGH (1905); sail, 2 built from Model 1425 (1905?); sail?
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 #190806es [10ft Skiff for Robert Sedgwick Jr.] are listed in bold.
Click on Dwg number for preview, on HH number to see at M.I.T. Museum.
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Dwg 028-000 (HH.5.02014); Construction Dwg > [Sail plan for 10 ft. Skiff] (ca. 1899-07-02)
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Dwg 028-017 [076-013] (HH.5.02013); Construction Dwg > 10 ft. Skiff (1899-07-02)
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Documents
Other Contemporary Text Source(s)
"You will no doubt remember the skiff [#189901es] that you built for me for the children's use with centre board and leg o'mutton sail. There has been some talk of getting three [#190804es, #190805es, #190806es] or four of these to be used at the Beach by the children when in bathing, and I would like to know how much you would charge for them complete, if three or more were built? Incl. NGH reply note: Ans[wered] 4. Gave estimate of 37.40 with oars & rowlocks, and 60.00 complete with c.b. & sail." (Source: Morgan, E.D. Letter to N.G. Herreshoff. Halsey C. Herreshoff Collection at the Herreshoff Marine Museum. Correspondence, Folder 76, formerly 62. November 1, 1907.)
"Last summer I took over to Hazards Beach, a little skiff [#189901es] that you built for my children to learn to sail in. You will remember the one with the leg o'mutton sail and centre board; and in their bathing clothes they had a great deal of amusement out of it, which incidentally suggested to the minds of two or three others that it would be rather good fun to get up a small class to race up and down the Beach while in bathing clothes. I have been asked therefore, by Robert Sedgwick, Jr. and Mrs. Woodbury Kane, to ask you to build for them each, one,- the only difference from mine being that they should steer with a tiller instead of an oar. You will remember you gave me an outside price last year, and hoped that possibly you might be able to cut that some. In accordance with that, my order would be:- One for myself [#190804es], one for Mrs. Woodbury Kane [#190805es], and one for Robert Sedgwick [#190806es], Jr.- all to be exactly the same as my original one, except all three with tillers, instead of oars; and I wish also to ask you to have made for me, a tiller and rudder for the one I have, complete, so that it could be put on by John Eriksen, who takes care of the boats. ...
P.S. ... The date of your letter about the Skiffs was November 5th 1907." (Source: Morgan, E.D. Letter to N.G. Herreshoff. Halsey C. Herreshoff Collection at the Herreshoff Marine Museum. Correspondence, Folder 76, formerly 62. May 12, 1908.)
"Will you kindly let know when you expect to have the skiffs [#190804es, #190805es, #190806es] finished. Mr. Sedgwick wired[?] me yesterday he expected to go to Newport about June 10th & hoped to have his skiff by that time. We of course go a little later." (Source: Morgan, E.D. Letter to N.G. Herreshoff. Halsey C. Herreshoff Collection at the Herreshoff Marine Museum. Correspondence, Folder 76, formerly 62. May 14, 1908.)
Archival Documents
"[Item Description:] You will no doubt remember the skiff [#189901es] that you built for me for the children's use with centre board and leg o'mutton sail. There has been some talk of getting three [#190804es, #190805es, #190806es] or four of these to be used at the Beach by the children when in bathing, and I would like to know how much you would charge for them complete, if three or more were built? Incl. NGH reply note: Ans[wered] 4. Gave estimate of 37.40 with oars & rowlocks, and 60.00 complete with c.b. & sail." (Source: Morgan, E.D. Letter to N.G. Herreshoff. Halsey C. Herreshoff Collection at the Herreshoff Marine Museum Item MR_38570. Correspondence, Folder 76, formerly 62. 1907-11-01.)
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"[Item Transcription:] Last summer I took over to Hazards Beach, a little skiff [#189901es] that you built for my children to learn to sail in. You will remember the one with the leg o'mutton sail and centre board; and in their bathing clothes they had a great deal of amusement out of it, which incidentally suggested to the minds of two or three others that it would be rather good fun to get up a small class to race up and down the Beach while in bathing clothes. I have been asked therefore, by Robert Sedgwick, Jr. and Mrs. Woodbury Kane, to ask you to build for them each, one,- the only difference from mine being that they should steer with a tiller instead of an oar. You will remember you gave me an outside price last year, and hoped that possibly you might be able to cut that some. In accordance with that, my order would be:- One for myself [#190804es], one for Mrs. Woodbury Kane [#190805es], and one for Robert Sedgwick [#190806es], Jr.- all to be exactly the same as my original one, except all three with tillers, instead of oars; and I wish also to ask you to have made for me, a tiller and rudder for the one I have, complete, so that it could be put on by John Eriksen, who takes care of the boats.
I am afraid that all of you who are interested in the yachting line are doomed to a very quiet summer, as there seems to be little or no life in the yards or among the builders. I saw [broker] Fred Tams a few days ago, who said he was doing absolutely nothing, and reported that others were doing likewise. You, I know have plenty to do outside the yacht business, which I suppose has been very quiet with you. I am oping to get on later as I may have to go to Newport. If so, I shall endeavor to put in an hour at Bristol, but it is very uncertain.
You will be sorry to hear that Edwin was taken with pneumonia very early last December and was very ill indeed all winter, but is now convalescent, out and about,- he has lost a year in his studies and probably will not be normally himself again until next spring. At any rate, the doctor thinks he must do very little studying this summer, and not go back to school next winter. However, we are thankful to have him as well as he is.
P.S. It is lucky that the Lipton challenge was not accepted, as the subscribers to the boat probably would not have been able to pay.
The date of your letter about the Skiffs was November 5th 1907." (Source: Morgan, E.D. Letter to N.G. Herreshoff. Halsey C. Herreshoff Collection at the Herreshoff Marine Museum Item MR_38470. Correspondence, Folder 76, formerly 62. 1908-05-12.)
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"[Item Description:] Will you kindly let know when you expect to have the skiffs [#190804es, #190805es, #190806es] finished. Mr. Sedgwick wired[?] me yesterday he expected to go to Newport about June 10th & hoped to have his skiff by that time. We of course go a little later." (Source: Morgan, E.D. Letter to N.G. Herreshoff. Halsey C. Herreshoff Collection at the Herreshoff Marine Museum Item MR_38490. Correspondence, Folder 76, formerly 62. 1908-05-14.)
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Note: This list of archival documents contains in an unedited form any and all which mention #190806es [10ft Skiff for Robert Sedgwick Jr.] even if just in a cursory way. Permission to digitize, transcribe and display is gratefully acknowledged.
Supplement
Research Note(s)
"[Handwritten note on actual plan:] Skiff made for E.D. Morgan and delivered[?] in[?] July[?] or[?] August[?] 1899 [#189901es].
3 sailing skiffs May 4, 1908 [Date job was recorded?], Job 4766: 1 - steer with oar & closed oarlock, 2 - with rudder & tiller, [all] painted.
May 14, 1908 [Date boats were finished?]. Order[?] from Mr. [E.D.] Morgan for[?] 3 skiffs:
1 [#190804es] for himself,
1 [#190805es] for Mrs. Woodbury Kane,
1 [#190806es] for Robt. Sedgwick, Jr.
3 sailing skiffs July 26, [19]09, Job 5287 [#190913es, #190914es and #190915es].
#5298 (no rudder) [#190916es].
2 sailing skiffs July 5, [19]10, [Job] 5632 (like [Job] 5298) [#191007es and #191008es].
2 sailing skiffs June 14, [19]11, [Job] 5996 (like [Job] 5298) [#191111es and #191112es].
1 sailing skiff, Job 1234 [#1234s]." (Source: HMCo. Handwritten (in faintest pencil and black and red ink) note on plan 28-17 [76-13], titled "10ft Skiff" and dated July 2, 1899. Haffenreffer-Herreshoff Collection, Hart Nautical Collections, MIT Museum, obj. no. HH.5.02013.)
"Dimensions measured from construction plan 28-17 [76-13]." (Source: van der Linde, Claas. May 6, 2020.)
"Built in 10 days (contract to )." (Source: van der Linde, Claas. January 16, 2024.)
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