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This collection of photographs will give you an idea of the type of boats you will see at the 

Gulf Coast Maritime Museum.   


The museum will also have an exhibit describing and illustrating different construction methods of wood, fiberglass, and steel boats. Scroll down below the Photo Gallery to see construction photos.

Photo Gallery

 20 ’wooden Fish Class sailboat

    Construction Methods

     

    Construction of a 26-foot cedar planked sail boat called" Baby Doll” in 1962. She was being built by master boat builder George Luzier as his personal boat.

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