The North Carolina shad boat was first built on Roanoke Island at the end of the 19th century and grew in popularity over the following half century among small fishermen in eastern North Carolina. Through documentation of the four remaining shad boats constructed by George Washington Creef, the original designer, an analysis of design and construction characteristics was completed. The models for analysis were constructed in Rhinoceros software and hull statistics were calculated using Orca 3D. The resulting statistics provided an accurate description of the vessel and this data was compared with data from other vessel types in order to test the unique qualities of the design. Historical sources, namely interviews of first and second hand ...
This five page document is one of several in the unpublished \u27Occasional Maritime Reseach Papers\...
Because of the unexpected and spontaneous discovery of the Corolla Wreck in 2008, its relocation in ...
The history of North Carolina’s ongoing settlement and the process of developing a future is a fas...
The North Carolina shad boat was first built on Roanoke Island at the end of the 19th century and gr...
In 1983, the British sloop Boscawen and two other vessels were discovered in the shallow waters near...
The following dissertation presents a typology for historic working watercraft of the State of South...
Oysters were a significant food source for Native Americans and settlers of North Carolina. In the m...
The Elizabeth City Ships' Graveyard in the Pasquotank River represents the largest assemblage of del...
A 1994-1995 survey (Babits and Kjorness 1995) discovered the presence of several abandoned vessel co...
The CSS Neuse was a Confederate Ironclad stationed in Kinston, North Carolina. Today, it is one of ...
Past research on eighteenth-century ships has primarily taken one of two avenues, either focusing on...
In 1997 a group of archaeologists from Texas A&M University's Nautical Archaeology Program traveled ...
The following report details the results of an investigation of the remains of a small historic sail...
This thesis focuses on the cultural exploitation of four anadromous fish species of the Family Clupe...
As European colonists first arrived in the North American colonies, they brought with them the nasce...
This five page document is one of several in the unpublished \u27Occasional Maritime Reseach Papers\...
Because of the unexpected and spontaneous discovery of the Corolla Wreck in 2008, its relocation in ...
The history of North Carolina’s ongoing settlement and the process of developing a future is a fas...
The North Carolina shad boat was first built on Roanoke Island at the end of the 19th century and gr...
In 1983, the British sloop Boscawen and two other vessels were discovered in the shallow waters near...
The following dissertation presents a typology for historic working watercraft of the State of South...
Oysters were a significant food source for Native Americans and settlers of North Carolina. In the m...
The Elizabeth City Ships' Graveyard in the Pasquotank River represents the largest assemblage of del...
A 1994-1995 survey (Babits and Kjorness 1995) discovered the presence of several abandoned vessel co...
The CSS Neuse was a Confederate Ironclad stationed in Kinston, North Carolina. Today, it is one of ...
Past research on eighteenth-century ships has primarily taken one of two avenues, either focusing on...
In 1997 a group of archaeologists from Texas A&M University's Nautical Archaeology Program traveled ...
The following report details the results of an investigation of the remains of a small historic sail...
This thesis focuses on the cultural exploitation of four anadromous fish species of the Family Clupe...
As European colonists first arrived in the North American colonies, they brought with them the nasce...
This five page document is one of several in the unpublished \u27Occasional Maritime Reseach Papers\...
Because of the unexpected and spontaneous discovery of the Corolla Wreck in 2008, its relocation in ...
The history of North Carolina’s ongoing settlement and the process of developing a future is a fas...