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9826Lobster Boat at the Charles Henry Rich & Company Wharf, Southwest Harbor
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Wharf
  • Vessels, Boat, Lobster Boat
  • Rich - Roger Clifton Rich (1913-1996)
  • Southwest Harbor
9829Lobster Boat - Meredith II
  • Image, Photograph
  • Vessels, Boat, Lobster Boat
  • Rich - Roger Clifton Rich (1913-1996)
  • Southwest Harbor
built by Ronald Dean Rich for his twin, Roger Clifton Rich
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built by Ronald Dean Rich for his twin, Roger Clifton Rich
10898Lobster Yacht
  • Reference
  • Vessels, Boat, Lobster Boat
  • Southwest Harbor
The term "Lobster Yacht" denotes a pleasure boat built on the lines of a working lobster boat. The term is more commonly used "away" than on Mount Desert Island. This name describes the look of these boats in a world where so many working and pleasure boats resemble each other. Boat builders on MDI would probably not use this term so this database generally uses the term "pleasure boat" and leaves the viewer to make his or her own distinction. The following publications and many others use the term Lobster Yacht: - National Fisherman, Volume 70, 1989 - Understanding Boat Design by Edward S. Brewer and Ted Brewer, published by McGraw-Hill Professional, 1993 - The Illustrated Dictionary of Boating Terms: 2,000 Essential Terms for Sailors & Powerboaters by John Rousmaniere, W. W. Norton & Company, 1998 - Wooden Boat, Wooden Boat Publications, 2005 - Sorensen's Guide to Powerboats, 2 by Eric Sorensen, published by McGraw-Hill Professional, 2007
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The term "Lobster Yacht" denotes a pleasure boat built on the lines of a working lobster boat. The term is more commonly used "away" than on Mount Desert Island. This name describes the look of these boats in a world where so many working and pleasure boats resemble each other. Boat builders on MDI would probably not use this term so this database generally uses the term "pleasure boat" and leaves the viewer to make his or her own distinction. The following publications and many others use the term Lobster Yacht: - National Fisherman, Volume 70, 1989 - Understanding Boat Design by Edward S. Brewer and Ted Brewer, published by McGraw-Hill Professional, 1993 - The Illustrated Dictionary of Boating Terms: 2,000 Essential Terms for Sailors & Powerboaters by John Rousmaniere, W. W. Norton & Company, 1998 - Wooden Boat, Wooden Boat Publications, 2005 - Sorensen's Guide to Powerboats, 2 by Eric Sorensen, published by McGraw-Hill Professional, 2007 [show more]
12121Lobster Boat - Meredith II
  • Image, Photograph
  • Vessels, Boat, Lobster Boat
  • Southwest Harbor
Built by Ronald Dean Rich for his twin, Roger Clifton Rich
Description:
Built by Ronald Dean Rich for his twin, Roger Clifton Rich
12002Ralph at Work on Pleasure Boat Built for Lloyd Deming Yates
  • Image, Photograph
  • Vessels, Boat, Lobster Boat
12003Ralph Stanley's First Lobster Boat at a Wharf
  • Image, Photograph
  • Vessels, Boat, Lobster Boat
11380Lobster Boat - Meredith II
  • Image, Photograph
  • Vessels, Boat, Lobster Boat
  • Southwest Harbor
Built by Ronald Dean Rich for his twin, Roger Clifton Rich
Description:
Built by Ronald Dean Rich for his twin, Roger Clifton Rich
11384Lobster Boat - Meredith II
  • Image, Photograph
  • Vessels, Boat, Lobster Boat
Built by Ronald Dean Rich for his twin, Roger Clifton Rich
Description:
Built by Ronald Dean Rich for his twin, Roger Clifton Rich
7544Clarence L. Lunt's New Boat, Elsie, at Power and Robinson, Bass Harbor
  • Image, Photograph
  • Vessels, Boat, Lobster Boat
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor