Little Jennie, Historic bugeye vessel in Centerport, United States
Little Jennie is a historic bugeye sailing vessel from the 19th century housed in Centerport, featuring a flat bottom design with special construction features for shallow water. The deck and masts display the typical form of a traditional Chesapeake Bay fishing boat.
The boat was built in 1884 and served as a fishing and oyster harvesting vessel on Long Island Sound during the late 19th century. This period was crucial for maritime commerce along America's northeast coast.
The vessel represents maritime traditions of the Chesapeake Bay, where such boats supported local fishing communities and enabled economic activities. Visitors can still see how the craftsmanship reflects the rhythm of waterside life.
The vessel can be viewed from outside and remains permanently moored in Centerport, where it is protected through preservation measures. Access is usually free, but daytime visits are best to see the details clearly.
The boat retained its original wooden structure and much of the craftsmanship from 1884, making it a rare witness to maritime construction methods of that era. Few visitors know that bugeye boats were specifically engineered to withstand severe storms.
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