Oyster schooner
An oyster schooner is a type of traditional fishing boat specifically designed for the harvesting of oysters. Typically, an oyster schooner was a gaff-rigged two-masted schooner akin to the Dorchester schooner. They were used in the past in Delaware Bay until a blight killed most of the oysters in that area. A surviving example is the A.J. Meerwald located in Bivalve, New Jersey.[1]
See also
- A. J. Meerwald
- Cashier
- Katherine M. Lee
- Maggie S. Myers
References
- ^ Thomas, George E. (March 1995). "Marine and Architectural Resources of the Maurice River Cove MPDF". National Park Service.
External links
- A. J. Meerwald History & Specifications
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