Boat Collection

The Finger Lakes Boating Museum collects boats that were built within the 14-county Finger Lakes region of New York State. The boat must have been built by an individual or firm engaged in commercial boatbuilding (as opposed to a hobbyist) to qualify for inclusion in the Collection. We have grouped the boats in various generic categories.  Since production records either were never kept or no longer exist for many builders, year of manufacture is frequently unknown. Where possible, photos and additional information for each boat have been provided and may be accessed by clicking on the boat model.

Canoes

Canoes were produced by several Finger Lakes builders, including Bowdish & Co., Skaneateles Boat & Canoe Co., and the Penn Yan Boat Company. They were built in a wide variety of lengths and shapes, to serve various recreational needs. Some were set up for sailing, or could be altered for that purpose. Others came with a transom to accommodate a small outboard motor. Still others were designed for easy lifting by one person, and could be transported on top of a car.

Builder

Model/Description

Year Built

Length

Penn Yan

Owasco (ONS)

1937

16 ft

Penn Yan

Guide (GES)

1930s

18 ft

Penn Yan

Owasco (ONS)

1947

16 ft

Penn Yan

Kingfisher

?

14 ft

Penn Yan

Owasco (OCS)

Early 1930s

17 ft

Penn Yan Rainbow (RN)

1954

16 ft

Rowboats

We define a rowboat as a boat originally built to be powered primarily by oars. Most of the rowboats in the Museum’s Collection were built in small boatshops. Each builder developed his own design, incorporating features he believed would best serve the needs of his local customers. Boats typically ranged in length from 11 ½ - 16 feet, and were fitted out  with cedar, pine or cypress planks fastened to steam-bent white oak ribs with clinch nails. These boats are usually round bottomed, decked fore and aft, with fine entry lines and low freeboard.  In recent years they have become known locally as “troutboats”. They are generally a delight to row.

Builder

Model/Description

Year Built

Length

Ernst

Troutboat

1930s

12ft – 8in

Pilgrim?

Double-ender

Early 1900s

12ft

Unknown Rowboat Unknown

14ft

Todd

Troutboat

Early 1900s

13ft – 6in

Ben Reno?

Troutboat

Early 1900s

12ft

Unknown Troutboat

Early 1900s

13ft-1in
Pilgrim? Troutboat

Early 1900s

12ft
Penn Yan Solo Fishing Boat 1927 12ft
Sutherland Troutboat 1990 14ft
Unknown Undecked rowboat 1950s ? 11ft-8in
Mitchell Troutboat Unknown 12ft

Row Outboards

The Row Outboard category is used to designate boats built to be powered by an outboard motor, while capable of being rowed when necessary.  Typically used for fishing or all-around recreation, these boats were built in large numbers by both production builders (Thompson and Penn Yan), and smaller shops. Relatively inexpensive to purchase and easy to handle, they enabled the working man and his family to take to the water.

Builder

Model/Description

Year Built

Length

Angler

Row-OB

1950s

13ft - 6in

Angler

Runabout

1960

14ft

Dundee (Wixom)

Cottage Utility

1946

14ft

Dundee

Cottage Fisherman?

?

12ft

Harley Hill

1940s-50s

14ft

Mitchell

Row/Outboard

?

11ft – 4in

Morehouse

Row/Outboard

1948

12ft

Penn Yan Aerodinghy (JX)         1948 7ft

Penn Yan

Cartop Senior (LXH)

1948

14ft

Penn Yan

EnsignDinghy (LD)

1940s

9ft

Penn Yan

Trailboat (BGD)

1952

14ft

Penn Yan

Trailboat (WGS)

1958

14ft

Penn Yan Flier Trailboat(GT) 1952 14ft

Penn Yan

Outboard Cottager (LP)

Late 1930s

14ft

Penn Yan Junior Trailboat (WTO)

Early 1950s

12ft
Penn Yan Flier Cartop (QXH)

1950s

12ft
Penn Yan Row Outboard (SF) 1948 14ft
Thompson Flat Bottom Outboard 1930s 14ft

Thompson

Lake Utility

?

16ft

Thompson

TVT

?

13ft – 6in

Wright

Row/Outboard

?

11ft – 3in

Outboard Runabouts

The Outboard Runabout category comprises boats built to be powered by an outboard motor, and equipped with a steering wheel. Typically larger than the Row O/B variety, most were built by the large volume builders (Penn Yan and Thompson).

Builder

Model/Description

Year Built

Length

Angler Outboard Runabout
1950s
14 ft.

Edwin Long

Unknown

1930s?

15ft – 7”

Penn Yan

Baltic (CBF)

1960

15ft – 8”

Penn Yan Commander 1957 14 ft
Penn Yan Penn Yan Mariner (MA5)

1964-66

15ft to 18ft

Penn Yan

Niagara (N6)

1961

16ft

Penn Yan

Playmate (PLS)

?

14ft

Penn Yan Sealiner (ZBL) 1955 16ft
Penn Yan Captivator (KFT)

mid-1950s

15ft

Thompson

Deluxe Speedster

1940?

15ft – 5”

Thompson

Deluxe Speedster

1951

14ft

Thompson

Sea Coaster

1961

16ft

Stanley Warren Runabout
1946
16 ft.

Inboards

The Inboard category contains boats that are powered by an inboard engine. Typically more expensive to build than an outboard-driven boat, these generally represent the “high-end” of the boating spectrum.

Builder

Model/Description

Year Built

Length

Penn Yan

Imperial Inboard(JI)

1931

17ft – 6in

Morehouse

Utility

1952

18 ft

Iceboats

Ice boating has been a long-standing winter sport in the Finger Lakes Region. While many of the iceboats were home-built, some were supplied by commercial boatbuilders.

Builder

Model/Description

Year Built

Length

Mulray

KoolCat

?

 

Sailboats

The Finger Lakes offer marvelous opportunities for sailing.  A wide variety of sailboats was produced by many firms in the Finger Lakes region. Several of the larger builders offered one-design boats such as the Comet and Lightning, while others produced sailboats of their own design. 

Builder

Model/Description

Year Built

Length

Bauter

“one-off”

1932

16ft – 6in

Mulray

M-L Ray

?

10ft

Parkman Yachts Star

1932

22f t- 8in

Penn Yan

Captain Kid (KS)

?

6ft – 8in

Penn Yan

Phantom

1931

14ft

Penn Yan

RoMoSail (US)

?

11ft – 6in

Skaneateles Boat & Canoe

International 14 Sailing Dinghy

1932

14ft

Skaneateles Boats

Lightning

1938

19ft

Skaneateles Boats

Comet

1946

16ft

Wright

K-D Cat

1972?

11ft – 6in

Wright

Kohinoor (K)

1954

15ft-6in

Wright

K-Jr

?

14ft

Wright

Rampage

?

18ft

Thompson

Comet

1936?

16ft

Morehouse Comet

1949

16ft


 


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