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Chebacco.com | Chebacco Sailboats – Designed by Phil Bolger
Chebaccos are a family of camp cruiser sailboats designed by Phil Bolger (1927-2009), one of the world's most prolific and innovative boat designers.
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Chebacco - Mount Desert Island Historical Society
Chebacco is named for a type of boat built in the eighteenth century in Gloucester and the Cape Anne area of Massachusetts. In 1762, Abraham Somes, his wife, ...
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mdihistory.org
The Chebacco Boats - Small Boats Magazine
These are corky, light, playful boats on the water. They move effortlessly in light air, heel easily but slowly, accelerate quickly, and become very stable as ...
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smallboatsmonthly.com
chebacco
cheˈbacco Obs. exc. Hist. [By Worcester and Webster conjectured to be named from Chebacco, old name of Essex in Massachusetts.] chebacco-boat, chebacco-man: A kind of vessel employed in the Newfoundland fisheries; called also pinkstern.1823 J. F. Cooper Pilot (1824) i. ii. 22, I was born on board a ...
Oxford English Dictionary
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Stories from Chebacco (Essex) - Historic Ipswich
Chebacco residents were still residents of the town of Ipswich. The word “Chebacco” was a Native American name for the lake that lies between Essex and Wenham.
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Chebacco Lake - Wikipedia
Chebacco Lake is located in Essex County in eastern Massachusetts, United States, within the borders of Essex and Hamilton. It is the largest of five bodies ...
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Chebacco Lake
It is the largest of five bodies of water that make up the Chebacco Watershed. Chebacco Lake is designated as a Great Pond, putting it under state ownership but remaining open to public use.
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Chebacco Boat LEWIS H. STORY - Essex Shipbuilding Museum
Chebacco Boats were built by the hundreds not only in Essex, but in other coastal towns as well. Typically, they measured between 22 and 30 tons and ...
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www.essexshipbuilding.org
Chebacco Woods Land Management Committee - Town of Hamilton
A rural-suburban town in the eastern central portion of Essex County in eastern Massachusetts, United States. Contact. 577 Bay Road, Hamilton, MA 01936. 978 ...
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www.hamiltonma.gov
Chebacco Lake - Hamilton-Essex - Massachusetts Paddler
Chebacco Lake is a 213-acre Great Pond with water is transparent to about 6 feet. The shoreline is highly developed, limiting bank access to mostly the ...
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massachusettspaddler.com
Building | Chebacco.com
The Chebacco handles like a big dinghy. I have sailed in company with Wayfarers and she has similar performance, with more comfort for the crew!
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www.chebacco.com
The Chebacco Lake & Watershed Association
Chebacco Lake is a 209-acre Great Pond co-located in Essex and. Hamilton, Massachusetts approximately 30 miles north of Boston.
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chebaccolake.org
John Wise (clergyman)
Wise was noted for his political activism, specifically his protests against British taxation, for which he was once jailed As the pastor of the Chebacco On August 12, 1683, Wise was ordained as the pastor of the newly organized Chebacco Parish, a new parish formed out of Ipswich.
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pinkie
▪ I. pinkie, pinky, n.1 (ˈpɪŋkɪ) Also pinkey. [f. pink n.1 + -ie, -y, dim. suffix; or ? ad. MDu. pinke.] A narrow-sterned fishing-boat; = pink n.1 Also attrib. and Comb., as pinkie-stern schooner.1843 Knickerbocker XXII. 187 The ‘pinkie’ is a schooner rigged craft,..sharp at both ends, a short peak ...
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Jeremiah Shepard
Shepard replaced his brother Samuel Shepard at the church in Rowley, Massachusetts and served at the church in Chebacco, later renamed Essex, Massachusetts Accepting a call to the church at Chebacco in 1678, Shepard encountered further opposition.
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