"To me, trailboards make a skipjack a skipjack. " -RUSSELL DIZE
The H. M. Krentz of 1955, owned by Ed Farley, proudly heralds her name with the glowing colors offlags and bunting in trailboards created by Dewey Webster. Beyond, the trailboards of Mamie Mister, of 1910, outlined in crimson, are not to be outdone.
The Thomas Clyde, owned and operated by Lawrence Murphy, was built in 1911.
SEA HISTORY 86, AUTUMN 1998
The Rosie Parks, owned and maintained by the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, was built in 1955 and carries trailboards carved for her that year by Dewey Webster.
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