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seaworthy vessel ready to go to the Banks on a cruise. She is under 

 full sail with dories turned up and secured on deck, and checker- 

 board and oi] butts in place. She illustrates the extreme type of 

 Grand Banker and is a very easy vessel to anchor in a heavy sea. 

 Carries 2.200 barrels of herrino; and had GOO.OOO pounds of cod on 

 her first Grand Bank trip. 



The John J. Flaherty is a wooden, carvel-built, keel vessel with 

 long- sharp bow : raking stem ; small gammon knee head : deep keel ; 

 sharp floor: narrow overhanging strongly raking stern; good sheer. 

 Rigged as two-masted schooner. 



Diniensions of vessel. — Length over all, 122 feet ; water line length, 

 102 feet; beam, 25 feet 6 inches; depth, 12| feet; gross tonnage, 

 166.35 ; bowsprit, outboard, 36 feet : foremast. 64 feet from deck ; fore 

 topmast. 39 feet; foreboom. 33 feet: foregafF, 34 feet: mainmast. 76 

 feet: main topmast, 44 feet; main boom, TO feet; main gaif, 40 feet; 

 jumbo boom. 28 feet. Scale of model, one-half inch equals 1 foot. 

 Transferred from the Bureau of Fisheries. Cat. Xo. 285,030 U.S.N .M. 



Model of seine schooner. 



The schooner. Senator Gardner, of Gloucester, Mass., was built 

 in Essex, Mass., in 1900 for employment in the summer mackerel 

 fishery and in the winter frozen herring trade: is a vessel suitable 

 for all branches of the fisheries and is represented in the model as 

 all ready to start on a cruise, seine boat on deck and seine stowed, 

 ready to be taken into the boat on arrival at fishing grounds. 



The vessel is a wooden, carvel-built, keel one with long, sharp 

 bow: raking stem; small gammon knee head: deep keel; narrow 

 overhanging raking stern ; raking sternpost : good sheer. Rigged 

 as a two-masted schooner. 



Dimensions of vessel. — Length over all, 114 feet; water line 

 length, 92 feet; beam, 25 feet; depth, 11 feet 6 inches; gross tonnage. 

 135; bowsprit outboard, 30 feet; foremast from deck, 65 feet: fore- 

 topmast, 42 feet; mainmast, 70 feet; main topmast, 44 feet; main 

 boom, 67 feet; main gaff, 37 feet: foreboom, 31 feet; foregaff, 32 

 feet; jumbo boom, 27 feet; seine boat, 40 feet long, over all, beam, 

 8 feet 6 inches. Scale of model, one-half inch equals 1 foot. 

 Transferred from the Bureau of Fisheries. Cat. Xo. 285.031 U.S.N.M. 



Model of market-fishing schooner. 



The schooner, Roh Roy, of Gloucester, Mass., was designed by 

 B. B. Crowinshield of Boston, Mass., and built in Essex, Mass., 

 in 1900 for employment in the market fishery. She was an entirely 

 new type of fishing vessel and was called the " knock-about." She 

 is an ideal market fishing craft as she is easilv handled around the 



