
Boat Collection
The
Canoes
Canoes were produced by several
|
Builder |
Model/Description |
Year Built |
Length |
| Dundee Boats | Molded Plywood |
1940s |
16ft |
| Penn Yan | Composite |
? |
18ft |
|
1937 |
16 ft |
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1930s |
18 ft |
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|
1947 |
16 ft |
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|
? |
14 ft |
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| Owasco (OCS) |
Early 1930s |
17 ft |
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| Penn Yan | Rainbow (RN) |
1954 |
16 ft |
| Penn Yan | Scout |
1950 |
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 |
|
1930s |
12ft – 8in |
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Early 1900s |
12ft |
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| Unknown | Rowboat | Unknown |
14ft |
|
Early 1900s |
13ft – 6in |
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Early 1900s |
12ft |
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| Unknown | Troutboat |
Early 1900s |
13ft-1in |
| Pilgrim? | Troutboat |
Early 1900s |
12ft |
| Penn Yan | Solo Fishing Boat | 1927 | 12ft |
| Dan Sutherland | Troutboat | 1990 | 14ft |
| Henry Sutherland | Rowboat | Early 1900s | 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 |
|
1950s |
13ft - 6in |
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| Cottage Utility |
1946 |
14ft |
|
|
? |
12ft |
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| Harley Hill |
1940s-50s |
14ft | |
|
Mitchell |
Row/Outboard |
? |
11ft – 4in |
| Row/Outboard |
1948 |
12ft |
|
| Penn Yan | Aerodinghy (JX) | 1948 | 7ft |
| Penn Yan | Aerodinghy (EX) | 1950 | 8ft |
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1948 |
14ft |
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| EnsignDinghy (LD) |
1940s |
9ft |
|
|
1952 |
14ft |
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|
Trailboat (WGS) |
1958 |
14ft |
|
| Penn Yan | Flier Trailboat(GT) | 1952 | 14ft |
|
Late 1930s |
14ft |
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| 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 |
|
? |
16ft |
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| Thompson | Light Weight Rowboat | 1938 | 12ft |
|
? |
13ft – 6in |
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| 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 | Striplank Runabout | 1950s |
14 ft.
|
| Angler |
1960 |
14ft |
|
| Angler |
1958 |
14ft |
|
|
Edwin Long |
Unknown |
1930s? |
15ft – 7” |
|
Baltic (CBF) |
1960 |
15ft – 8” |
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| Penn Yan | Commander | 1957 | 14 ft |
| Penn Yan | Penn Yan Mariner (MA5) |
1964-66 |
15ft to 18ft |
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1961 |
16ft |
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|
? |
14ft |
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| Penn Yan | Sealiner (ZBL) | 1955 | 16ft |
| Penn Yan | Swift (UTW) | 1956 | 14ft |
| Penn Yan | Captivator (KFT) |
mid-1950s |
15ft |
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1940? |
15ft – 5” |
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|
Deluxe Speedster |
1951 |
14ft |
|
|
1961 |
16ft |
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| Stanley Warren | Runabout |
1946
|
16 ft.
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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 |
|
1931 |
17ft – 6in |
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| Penn Yan | Clipper Challenger |
1950 |
16ft |
|
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
|
Builder |
Model/Description |
Year Built |
Length |
|
1932 |
16ft – 6in |
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| Brainard-Bilt Boat Co. | Unknown | 1939 | 14ft |
|
Mulray |
? |
10ft |
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| Parkman Yachts | Star |
1932 |
22f t- 8in |
|
? |
6ft – 8in |
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|
1931 |
14ft |
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|
? |
11ft – 6in |
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|
1932 |
14ft |
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1938 |
19ft |
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1946 |
16ft |
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| Skaneateles Boats | Comet #2240 | 1946 | 16ft |
| Emmons Boat Co. | Snipe | 1950 | 15ft-6in |
|
K-D Cat |
1972? |
11ft – 6in |
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| Kohinoor (K) |
1954 |
15ft-6in |
|
|
K-Jr |
? |
14ft |
|
|
? |
18ft |
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|
1936? |
16ft |
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| Morehouse | Comet |
1949 |
16ft |
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