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90-foot Sailboat
The Odyssey is a 90’ yawl designed by Olin Stephens for Mrs. Barklie Henry, a Vanderbilt granddaughter. Built in New York in 1938, the Odyssey quickly proved herself as a winning member of the racing community of Long Island Sound. The family enjoyed cruises to Cuba to visit Ernest Hemingway, and also to the Galapagos Islands. The US Navy commandeered the boat for the duration of World War II, where she served our country in radar, sonar testing, and echo sounding studies. After the war, she continued to serve the Navy as a research vessel out of Woods Hole, later in San Diego, and finally in the recreation program.
Learn more at www.sssodyssey.org.
78-foot Motor Vessel
The Charles N. Curtis was built for the United States Coast Guard in 1931 as CG78302. Curtis's original wooden hull is sound. Modern propulsion and electronics have been installed. She continues to pass the rigorous inspection by United States Coast Guard that allows her to carry passengers for hire.

- Length: 75.9 Feet
- Beam: 14.6 Feet
- Depth: 6.9 Feet
- Weight: 67 Tons
- Gross: 45 Tons
Learn more at www.charlesncurtis.com
38-foot Captain's Gig
Plans below can be downloaded in PDF format by clicking on the link. If your youth or civic organization is interested in building a Captain's or Whitehall Gig, please contact us. Plans are also available in DXF format.
26-foot Motor Lifeboat
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