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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.
Wave
by Jack Bobbitt
A Chesapeake Bay pungy that served as an oyster boat, freighter, and yacht over her 94 year career.
Wild Goose
by Jack Bobbitt
Push boat built by and for the Charles Ward Engineering Works of Charleston, West Virginia.
Winder Engine
by Ron Lewis
Dredge winder engine and winch, built while restoring a model of Willie Bennett.
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.
Zerstörer (D 170)
by David Tagg
A German destroyer, formerly USS Anthony (DD-515), a Fletcher-class destroyer