Propulsion Type: Impeller
Culé and Chata
A Portuguese cargo boat once used to carry salt, fruit, and other items to supply the city of Lisbon.
Santa Maria
Santa Maria was the largest of the three ships used by Christopher Columbus in his first voyage across the Atlantic Ocean in 1492.
Double Dugout Tobacco Canoe
About the Model Getting Virginia’s major cash crop to upriver markets in the 18th century was a challenge due to narrow shallow […]
Virginia, CSS
Confederate ironclad built from the scuttled USS Merrimack. Fought USS Monitor in the first conflict between ironclads at the Battle of Hampton Roads.
Balao, USS (SS-285)
About the Vessel USS Balao (SS-285) was an American submarine of the Second World War, the lead ship of her class. She […]
PT-117 (80′ Elco Motor Torpedo Boat)
PT-124 was an 80′ Elco Motor Torpedo Boat . Elco is an abbreviation for the Electric Boat Company. She was completed in 1942 and served the duration of the war.
KENDALL C. CAMPBELL, USS (DE-443) in 1:96
About the Vessel USS Kendall C. Campbell was a John C. Butler-class destroyer escort built during World War II. She took part […]
Sub Chaser, SC-1075
About the vessel This ship was one of 438 built on the same plan. These wooden-hulled ships were produced primarily for the […]
Bluenose
Bluenose was built to be a Canadian Grand Banks fishing schooner and to compete in the International Fishermen’s Race. In 1921, it won the trophy and continued to be a celebrated fishing vessel and racer thru 1938. Bluenose became a provicial icon for Nova Scotia and an important Canadian symbol in the 1930, until it was wrecked in 1946.










