Model of sailboat 'Rachel Carson' - view of cockpit from above, starboard quarter

Rachel Carson

A ‘Mariner 39’ named after famed marine biologist

Model of pungy 'Wave'

Wave

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

Model of frigate 'Virginia' - stern

Virginia

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

Model of Great Lakes schooner Lucia Simpson

Lucia A. Simpson

One of the last full-rigged schooners to operate on the Great Lakes

Model of sailing ship Latimer - view of deck from port bow

Latimer

The hermaphrodite brig George Latimer was employed in the West Indies sugar trade.

Model of merchant bark James A. Wright

James A. Wright

Ship model book author Charles G. Davis served as able-bodied seaman on this vessel.

Model of pilot schooner Virginia - low angle view from port stern

Virginia

Virginia was commissioned by the Virginia Pilots Association and designed by naval engineers Cox and Stevens. The designers were instructed to model the vessel after the America’s Cup competitors of the day. She was built by A.C. Brown & Son of Tottenville, Staten Island, New York, and was completed in 1916.

Model of the Viginia Company ship 'Susan Constant'

Susan Constant

Susan Constant, captained by Christopher Newport, was the largest of three ships of the English Virginia Company (the others being Discovery and Godspeed) on the 1606 – 1607 voyage that resulted in the founding of Jamestown in the new Colony of Virginia.