by Alan Frazer
Categories:
- Material: [Wood]
- Scale: [1:12 (1" - 1')]
- Subject Type: [Small Boat (e.g. Dinghy)][Utility / Transportation]
- Era: [1815-1914]
- Nationality: [United States]
- Propulsion: [Pole/Oar]
About the Vessel
The Whitehall rowing boat strongly resembles a sailing ship’s gig. They were first made in the U.S. at the foot of Whitehall Street in New York City, and were used to ferry goods, services, and sailors on and off the boats coming into New York Harbor.
The hull shape is characterized by a nearly straight stem, and slight flare to the bow, rounded sides, with a keel running the entire length of the bottom and a distinctive wine glass transom with a full skeg. The Mystic Seaport Maritime Museum has a comprehensive collection of authentic Whitehall lines.