Use for double-ended workboats, 16 to 22 feet long, originally keeled, with a hole at each end of the keel, two masts, usually with small spritsails, and later fitted with off-center centerboards; designed to be launched and beached through the surf and developed in the late nineteenth century for lobster and scallop fishing around Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, and along the Rhode Island coast.
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boats, No Man's Land
boats, Noman's Land
boats, Nomans Land
boats, Vineyard Sound
double-enders, Nomans Land
Noman's Land boats
Nomans Land boats
Nomans Land double-enders
Nomansland sailboats
sailboats, Nomansland
Vineyard Sound boats
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