Moses H. Grinnell (pilot boat)
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The Moses H. Grinnell was a 19th-century pilot boat built in 1850 for the New York maritime pilots. She was designed by the yacht designer George Steers. The Grinnell was the first pilot boat to feature a fully developed concave clipper-bow, which was to become the New York schooner-rigged pilot boat's trade mark. This new design was the basis for the celebrated yacht America.
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Moses H. Grinnell (pilot boat)
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Moses H. Grinnell
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Schooner Moses H. Grinnell in Stowing Sails off Fairhaven by William Bradford, 1858.
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William Bradford, Stowing Sails off Fairhaven.jpg
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Moses H. Grinnell
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Used log rails instead of bulwarks
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N. Y. Pilots, J. B. Lockman
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The Moses H. Grinnell was a 19th-century pilot boat built in 1850 for the New York maritime pilots. She was designed by the yacht designer George Steers. The Grinnell was the first pilot boat to feature a fully developed concave clipper-bow, which was to become the New York schooner-rigged pilot boat's trade mark. This new design was the basis for the celebrated yacht America.
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