Watercraft
“Teal”
Catboat
North America
Catboats are generally wide with a single large sail, where there is ample interior space for cooking, eating, and sleeping on extended voyages.
Catboats are generally wide with a single large sail, where there is ample interior space for cooking, eating, and sleeping on extended voyages.
This whaleboat was built expressly for The Mariners’ Museum’s small craft collection.
One of the most recognizable American fishing craft, the dory was lightweight, inexpensive, and extremely seaworthy.
In the 19th century, New Bedford was one of the most important whaling ports in the world, earning it the nickname “The Whaling City”.