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11384Lobster Boat - Meredith II
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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
12001Ralph on Top of Cockpit of Pleasure Boat Built for Lloyd Deming Yates
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12002Ralph at Work on Pleasure Boat Built for Lloyd Deming Yates
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12003Ralph Stanley's First Lobster Boat at a Wharf
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12632Part of a Stained Glass Panel Depicting Lobster Boat Wolfhound
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This is part of a stained glass panel made by Hot Flash Anny. There are four boats in the panel, three of them represent the three boat builders whose yards were around Southwest Harbor’s rim at the time: Tom & Tina Morris’ Morris Yachts, Hinckley Yachts and Ralph Stanley’s boat yard. The fourth boa, shown here, is Ann’s husband, Wendell Seavey’s lobster boat, "Gramps", originally the "Wolfhound", built by Ralph Stanley.
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This is part of a stained glass panel made by Hot Flash Anny. There are four boats in the panel, three of them represent the three boat builders whose yards were around Southwest Harbor’s rim at the time: Tom & Tina Morris’ Morris Yachts, Hinckley Yachts and Ralph Stanley’s boat yard. The fourth boa, shown here, is Ann’s husband, Wendell Seavey’s lobster boat, "Gramps", originally the "Wolfhound", built by Ralph Stanley. [show more]
11725Unnamed Lobster Boat
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Built by Ralph Stanley Inc.
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Built by Ralph Stanley Inc.
11388Lobster Boat Meredith I at Work
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3480Blueberry - Lobster Style Cabin Launch
My Shepard - Lobster Style Cabin Launch
Carry All II - Lobster Style Cabin Launch
Billie XXX - Lobster Style Cabin Launch
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Blueberry - Lobster Style Cabin Launch
My Shepard - Lobster Style Cabin Launch
Carry All II - Lobster Style Cabin Launch
Billie XXX - Lobster Style Cabin Launch
3636Meredith II - Lobster Boat
Mum's Mink
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Built by Ronald Dean Rich for his twin brother Roger Clifton Rich in 1959. The boat was named for Roger's daughter Meredith. The boat was later sold to Sheldon "Snicker" Damon, who renamed it "Mum's Mink." The boat was restored by Damon's sons after Ronald, Roger, and Sheldon had all passed away.
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Built by Ronald Dean Rich for his twin brother Roger Clifton Rich in 1959. The boat was named for Roger's daughter Meredith. The boat was later sold to Sheldon "Snicker" Damon, who renamed it "Mum's Mink." The boat was restored by Damon's sons after Ronald, Roger, and Sheldon had all passed away.
12808Meredith I - Lobster Boat
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15688No-Name - Lobster Boat - Bracy - Wesley Peterson Bracy
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15838Ellen Marie - Lobster Boat
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15842My Share - Lobster Boat
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15844No-Name - Lobster Boat - Built for John Frank Closson
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15845No-Name - Lobster Boat - Built for Russell Edgar Pettigrove
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15846No-Name - Lobster Boat - Built for Joseph Elwood Spurling
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This no-name spray hood lobster boat was originally owned by Joseph Elwood Spurling. The vessel had been brought up to Maine by summer people and so started out life as being slightly more elegant than the common fishing boat. She was planked with southern cedar and copper fastened. Elwood used her for weir fishing. He later sold it to Henry Lewis Linscott. When Ralph Ober Phippen owned the vessel he used it for lobster fishing. – Ralph Warren Stanley, 2009.
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This no-name spray hood lobster boat was originally owned by Joseph Elwood Spurling. The vessel had been brought up to Maine by summer people and so started out life as being slightly more elegant than the common fishing boat. She was planked with southern cedar and copper fastened. Elwood used her for weir fishing. He later sold it to Henry Lewis Linscott. When Ralph Ober Phippen owned the vessel he used it for lobster fishing. – Ralph Warren Stanley, 2009. [show more]
15848Willie Marie - Lobster Boat
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15889Esther I - Lobster Boat
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15890Esther II - Lobster Boat
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13904Miss Julie - Lobster Boat
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Ralph Stanley built the 38’ lobster boat, “Miss Julie” for Robert P. Stevens of Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts in 1975 to be used for offshore lobster fishing. She had bunks in the bow and carried a Caterpillar V-8 diesel engine. Robert later had a second, larger and more elaborate “Miss Julie.” Frederick W. Dauphinee of Scituate, president of the South Shore Lobster Fishermen's Association later owned the first “Miss Julie,” probably named “Acadia” by then.
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Ralph Stanley built the 38’ lobster boat, “Miss Julie” for Robert P. Stevens of Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts in 1975 to be used for offshore lobster fishing. She had bunks in the bow and carried a Caterpillar V-8 diesel engine. Robert later had a second, larger and more elaborate “Miss Julie.” Frederick W. Dauphinee of Scituate, president of the South Shore Lobster Fishermen's Association later owned the first “Miss Julie,” probably named “Acadia” by then. [show more]
13906Nancy & Ricky - Lobster Boat
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Nancy & Ricky was the last boat built in the shop at Ralph’s great grandfather Adoniram Judson Robinson’s house.
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Nancy & Ricky was the last boat built in the shop at Ralph’s great grandfather Adoniram Judson Robinson’s house.
13958Arthur S. Woodward - Lobster Smack
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13961Ruthyeolyn - Lobster Boat
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"In 1933 Henry [Hinckley] built his first boat [Ruthyeolyn], a 36-foot fisherman trimmed in Philipine mahogany. Her owner, Les Morrill, chartered to summer people for the summer, fished the boat himself for nine months, then cleaned her up and chartered for the next summer. The boat was so beautifully maintained that in 1973 when Les had to give up fishing, he offered to sell her back to the yard for $3,000." - "The Hinckley Story "by Benjamin B. Hinckley, Jr., published by Pilot Press, Dedham, Massachusetts, 1997, p. 21.
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"In 1933 Henry [Hinckley] built his first boat [Ruthyeolyn], a 36-foot fisherman trimmed in Philipine mahogany. Her owner, Les Morrill, chartered to summer people for the summer, fished the boat himself for nine months, then cleaned her up and chartered for the next summer. The boat was so beautifully maintained that in 1973 when Les had to give up fishing, he offered to sell her back to the yard for $3,000." - "The Hinckley Story "by Benjamin B. Hinckley, Jr., published by Pilot Press, Dedham, Massachusetts, 1997, p. 21. [show more]
13968Ajax - Lobster Boat
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Ralph Warren Stanley built this 36' lobster boat for Carl Colson “Buddy” Lawson Jr. (1921-2005) of Goose Cove, West Tremont, in his 1st shop at 376 Main Street, Southwest Harbor. "Ajax" had more flare in the bow than Ralph's previous designs. She was powered by a diesel engine.
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Ralph Warren Stanley built this 36' lobster boat for Carl Colson “Buddy” Lawson Jr. (1921-2005) of Goose Cove, West Tremont, in his 1st shop at 376 Main Street, Southwest Harbor. "Ajax" had more flare in the bow than Ralph's previous designs. She was powered by a diesel engine.
13972Barbara Carol - Lobster Boat
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