The "Mamie Mister" was built on Deal Island, Maryland by Elmer Glad in 1911 and was a typical single-masted flat bottom skipjack. She worked the bay dredging oysters for more than 50 years but in the 1960's was sold and taken to New York. In the 1970's, she was rigged with a second mast and for nearly 20 years was used as a pleasure craft sailing in the Atlantic Ocean.

The Mamie Mister ( Working Skip
Jack )
by David T. Turnbaugh
20" by 30"
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