112 FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 



BOATS. 



Dories, sharpies, and dingeys — Continued. 



2. Stern becket, 3 feet of 2-inch rope, knots on ends, served in 



lioles with rope yam, served for 2-feet in middle with spun 

 yam. 



3. Stem jiainter, 3 fathoms of buoy-line. 



4. Two pairs of 9-foot ash oars. (One pair second-hand, served 



with buoy-line in rowlocks, and one pair without service). 



5. Wooden scoop for bailing. 



6. Gob-stick 2 feet long. 



7. Gaif in wooden handle 2^ feet long. 



8. Single-score trawl roller. 



9. Two pairs woolen nippers, with lines. 



10. Plug with becket and line. 



11. Foiu- thwart lashings, each 3 feet long, of buoy-line. 



12. Rubber boot-heel bumper on stem. 



13. Leather on forward ends of dory ribband streaks. 



14. Dory knife, 54^-inch pointed blade. 



15. Two bird-lines on reels, with hooks attached. 



16. Under-running stick 15 inches long. 



17. Brass dory compass in wooden box. 



18. Gallon water jug. 



19. Tub of trawl. 



Ground-line of Hi lines 25 fathoms each, 18-pound tarred cotton 

 line, 300 No. 14 cod-hooks (center draft eyed), 5f feet apart, on 

 ground line, gangings 3 feet long, of 6-pound tarred cotton line. 



20. One hard-wood iron-bound buoy (painted), rigged with staff, 



swivels, and black ball. 



21. One soft-wood quarter-barrel (painted) for buoy, rigged with 



staff, swivels, and small flag. 



22. Two buoy-lines 25 fathoms each. 



23. Two 16-pound anchors, sewed in ring and j)art of stock with 



spun yarn and strap bent into ring. 



24. 1^ dozen thole-i^ins on strings. 



25. Patent trawl graimel. 



It may be said in addition that there are ciuite a number of other 

 styles of dories, but these are of local use ; as, for instance, the round- 

 sided bilge dory iised by the fishermen at Rockport, Pigeon Cove, Lanes- 

 ville, and all aroiind the cape ; built principally for sailing qualities, and 

 also for carrying capacity. They are decked over forward, with wash- 

 boards, so-called, at the side, and are used for winter and summer fishing, 

 from the shores of the above-named places. 



Italian fishing -boats. 



Used in harbor fisheries of California. 



22213. Italian fishing-boat. (Model; felucca rig.) San Francisco. Liv- 



[ingston Stone. 



22214. Italian fishing-boat. (Model; felucca rig.) " " 

 2221.5. Italian fishing-boat. (Model; felucca rig.) " " 

 22217. Italian fishing-boat. (Model.) Chinese fishing-boat. San Fran- 

 cisco. Livingston Stone. 



Pinldes. 



25898. Noman's Land piukie-boat. (Model; scale, inch to the foot. ) Capt. 

 William Cleveland, Vineyard Haven, Mass. 

 Used in cod and coast fisheries. 



