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Chebacco. com | Chebacco Sailboats – Designed by Phil Bolger Chebaccos are a family of camp cruiser sailboats designed by Phil Bolger (1927-2009), one of the world’s most prolific and innovative boat designers Chebacco boats are commonly, but not exclusively, home built
Stories from Chebacco (Essex) - Historic Ipswich Chebacco residents were still residents of the town of Ipswich The word “Chebacco” was a Native American name for the lake that lies between Essex and Wenham Chebacco had a thriving shipyard, and a movement for complete separation gained strength in 1818
The Chebacco Boats - Small Boats There were three original Chebacco boats, all designed by Phil Bolger for Brad Story Story was a friend of Bolger’s and a boatbuilder, now retired, of considerable talent in Essex, Massachusetts All three boats feel very much alike on the water
Bolger Chebacco 20 sailboat for sale - Sailing Texas Go to 2000 Bolger Chebacco 20 designed by the late Phil Bolger It is also called a Cat-yawl because of the small mizzen mast When I first started sailing it on the Chesapeake Bay, peaople constantly complimented the boat since it has a wonderful "old fashioned" look to it
Lewis H. Story — Essex Shipbuilding Museum Chebacco Boats were built by the hundreds not only in Essex, but in other coastal towns as well Typically, they measured between 22 and 30 tons and averaged from 24 to 48 feet in length, had two masts and no bowsprit They were usually a flush-deck vessel with several cockpits, or "standing rooms" in which the fishermen stood to fish
History and Variants | Chebacco. com The Chebacco boats are the brainchild of Phil Bolger, the prolific naval architect of Gloucester, Massachusetts The are derived from an earlier design of his, called ‘Harbinger’ – a 15 foot open catboat with a cold-molded hull