Watercraft
“Jasyto #1”
Hampton One-design
North America
Vincent Serio and Harry Bulifant built hull #1 on speculation and it became an instant success after members saw its sailing capabilities.
Vincent Serio and Harry Bulifant built hull #1 on speculation and it became an instant success after members saw its sailing capabilities.
Racing small, lightweight boats with powerful outboard engines became a popular sport in the United States after the Second World War.
The inexpensive but exciting Moth debuted in Australia in 1929 and in the United States one year later, and the class has since grown into one of the largest in the world.
They were used in both deep and shallow waters to gather crabs, oysters, and fish, and they also made fine recreational sailboats.
The Yankee skiff was transplanted from around New York to the Chesapeake Bay and the James and York Rivers because it was a good boat for tonging oysters.