by Mike Amicone
Member since 14-May-2011
Build Type: Kit→ Model Shipways
Country: United States
Era: 1815-1914
Length Range: 020-40 feet (6-12m)
Model Material: Wood
Model Type: Static
Propulsion Type: Impeller→ Sail
Scale: 1:32 (3/8″ = 1′)
Subject Type: Vessel→ Working→ Fishing
About the Vessel
Emma C. Berry is a fishing sloop built in 1866 at the Palmer Shipyards in Noank, Connecticut by James A. Latham. She is now part of the Mystic Seaport Museum in Mystic, Connecticut. She is one of the oldest surviving commercial vessels in America, and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1994.
Model Images
Links
- Mystic Seaport, current home of Emma C. Berry
- Wikipedia
- Model of Emma C. Berry by HRSMS member Bob Comet
- Model of Emma C. Berry by HRSMS member Ulrich Guenther


