Swampscott dory

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The Swampscott Dory is a type of dory.

During the middle of the 1800s, villages along the coast of Massachusetts, USA, built dories designed to be launched off the beach. Dories were generally built by the fisherman themselves in the off season and later by more organized boatyards.

The Swampscott Dory is a melding of the earlier Wherry design and the 'new' contruction techniques used in the mass production of Bank dories.. The Swampscott dories were built with rounded sides and slightly less overhang in the bow and stern than a bank dory. This created a more shapely boat that handled better than a bank dory with the advantage of being easy and quick to build in the bank dory fashion. Swampscott Dories are generally from 14 to 18 ft in length, the longer boat being rowed by two oarsmen.

Eventually the Swampscott Dory developed into a recreational sailboat as well, known as the Clipper Dory, and then the Alpha or Beachcomber dory. These inexpensive sailboats were raced along the coast of Massachusetts during the early part of the 1900s. The sail rig was typically a Leg of Mutton and small jib on an unstayed mast.


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