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Model of MDI Class Sloop, Rugosa Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Model of MDI Class Sloop, Rugosa Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: Scale model of MDI Class sloop #16, Rugosa, made in 2008 by Duane Muzzy. The MDI Class Sloops were designed by Ralph Winslow in 1924 and 16 were constructed to teach the children of Mount Desert Island summer residents to sail. The full sized boats were: 21' 8" LOA 16' 5" LWL 4' Draft 6' 8" Beam 260.00 sq ft sail area 4,428.00 lbs Displacement | |
Model, Bunker & Ellis "Serendipity". Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Model, Bunker & Ellis "Serendipity". Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: Model of 1962 Bunker & Ellis lobsteryacht "Serendipity," built by Duane Muzzy in 2013. The actual boat was constructed by Bunker & Ellis of Manset, Maine, and measured 39 feet long and was constructed in 1962 for John Simonds, a summer resident of Northeast Harbor. | ||
Model, International Class sloop, Auriga Great Harbor Maritime Museum |
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| Model, International Class sloop, Auriga Great Harbor Maritime Museum Description: Scale model of International Class (also called International One Design) sloop AURIGA. Auriga was among the original Internationals to arrive in the Great Harbor, in 1938. Model made by Duane Muzzy in 2010 | |
Eider duck decoy Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Eider duck decoy Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Eider duck decoy made by Wesley Bracy, Jr., carved on bottom "WB", written on bottom on paper labels "107" | |||
Wood duck decoys carved BS and LCS Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Wood duck decoys carved BS and LCS Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Decoys. Collection of 2 wood duck decoys, very rustic, one with carved "BS", the other with carved "LCS". (See also two other primitive decoys with B.S. 2016.355.2120. (B.S. could indicate Bert or Boynton Stanley.) |