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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Replica Longboat Ready for Battle of Lake Erie Bicentennial-- Part 2

Research for its construction began in the fall of 2011 and naval architect Melbourne Smith, who led the USS Niagara reconstruction, consulted on the project.

Bob Reynolds of Catawba Island, a boat builder, did the lofting of it (laying out the full-size lines on a floor).  Riddle Boatworks of Vermilion, Ohio, built it.

Different woods: mahogany, white oak and sassafras, were used to build the 19-foot long boat.

Cost is estimated to be $30,000.

Now, if we could just get some folks to row it.

All Ready to Go.  --Brock-Perry

Replica Longboat Ready for Battle of Lake Erie Bicentennial

From the June 15, 2013, Toledo (Ohio) Blade "Replica longboat ready for battle, 200 years later" by Vanessa McCray.

Sanduskey, Ohio:  A replica of a pulling boat/longboat which had a vital role in the Battle of Lake Erie was christened today.  Commodore Oloiver Hazard Perry boarded one like this one to transfer his command from his battered flagship to the releatively unscathed USS Niagara during the battle.

It will be on display and participate in the bicentennial re-enactment of the battle when a fleet of tall ships visits over this Labor Day weekend.

The Perry Group commissioned its construction because of the bicentennial of the War of 1812.  This summer it can be seen at the National Park service center at Put-in-Bay, Ohio, (South Bass Island in Lake Erie, where Perry's fleet sorties out to meet the British fleet)  During the winter months it can be seen at the Maritime Museum in Sanduskey.

More to Come.  --Brock-Perry