Whitehall Pulling Boat

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The Whitehall is considered one of the most beautiful rowboats of the 19th century. First built at the end of Whitehall Street in New York City, they were traditionally used to ferry goods, services and sailors on and off ships coming into the harbor. On the Whitehall Pulling Boat, the keel, sheer trim and wineglass-shaped transom are trimmed in a marine blue accent color. Other fine details of this vessel include brass screw heads along the gunwale and fine cross-hatch Kevlar thread beneath the skin.

Measurements as shown 7'7"Long X 2'8"Wide x 1'0" High 

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Woven Kevlar thread under the skin

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Wine glass transom

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