Yankee Skiff
Watercraft
Effect: Shape
Type: Skiff
Composition: Wood
Place: North America
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.
Yankee Skiff, late 19th century
York River, Virginia
A boat’s design is directly influenced by the place where it is used and the type of work in which it is employed.
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. The interior space is efficiently organized for oystermen gathering and sorting their catch.
Origin: USA, Virginia, York River