Models

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Model of frigate 'Virginia' - stern

Virginia

by Jack Bobbitt

One of the ‘original 13’ frigates authorized by the Continental Congress on 13 December 1775

Virginia, CSS

by Bill Fox

Confederate ironclad built from the scuttled USS Merrimack. Fought USS Monitor in the first conflict between ironclads at the Battle of Hampton Roads.

Volante

by Ulrich Guenther

A merchant brig, designed by William Webb and built in 1853 in New York. She sailed a triangular trade route between New York, the Mediterranean, and the Caribbean.

Walke, USS (DD-723)

by Bob Moritz

Sumber-class destroyer of the Second World War. Third ship of the US Navy to be named for Henry A. Walke.

Wasa

by Heinz Schiller

Wasa was a Swedish warship completed in 1628. The ship foundered after sailing about 1,300 m into its maiden voyage.

Model of pungy 'Wave'

Wave

by Jack Bobbitt

A Chesapeake Bay pungy that served as an oyster boat, freighter, and yacht over her 94 year career.

Whaleboat Diorama

by Gene Andes

A whaleboat diorama showing the harpooner in action.

Model of a Whitehall rowboat - port side

Whitehall

by Alan Frazer

Rowing boat with a distinctive wine glass transom

Model of stern wheel push boat 'Wild Goose'

Wild Goose

by Jack Bobbitt

Push boat built by and for the Charles Ward Engineering Works of Charleston, West Virginia.

Model of oyster dredger Willie Bennett - Along deck from port bow

Willie L. Bennett

by Ulrich Guenther

Chesapeake Bay Oyster Dredger

Model of Chesapeake Bay Skipjack Willie L. Bennett - Overall view, Starboard bow

Willie L. Bennett

by Bob Krumpen

Chesapeake Bay Oyster Dredger

Winder Engine

by Ron Lewis

Dredge winder engine and winch, built while restoring a model of Willie Bennett.

Model of USS Winslow - port side

Winslow, USS (TB-5)

by Bob Comet

Spanish-American War Torpedo Boat

Model of a xebec - port side

Xebec

by Heinz Schiller

A xebec was a Mediterranean sailing ship used mostly for trading. Xebecs were similar to galleys used by Algerian corsairs and Barbary pirates having both lateen sails and oars for propulsion.

Yankee Skiff

by Graham Horne

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