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More Models by Capt. Neal Parker
The models shown here are not in any particular order


The Schooner Lottie S. Haskins built by not-yet-Captain Neal Parker in 1973. The 4-foot model is shown here sailing in Central Park, New York.


This schooner yacht is 3 1/8 inches long. Scale is approx. 1 inch equals 10 feet. Note the dime placed next to the model for size comparison. Model built winter 1998.


This is a model of the Sail Training Schooner Westward. The model is 11 3/8 inches overall at 3/32" scale. This model was built for the former engineer on board and we can see him under the starboard bow next to his beloved engine. Model built November 1999 - January 2000.


This is a half hull model of a Sail Training Schooner designed for me by Marine Architect Reuel Parker. The model is finished in the old Georgian Style. The real schooner would be 65 feet long. Model built Autumn 1998.


Lobster Boat Diorama. This model is of a 36-foot lobster boat. At 1/2" to the foot scale she is 18" long. The Bumps-N-Briuses was built for the owner as a present from his wife. The names in the upper part of the stern are the names of the owner's children. The question mark in the middle was for the baby on the way. The whole display is about 2 feet long. Model built January - February 2001.


This is an 18-inch model of the Steamer Tahoe which carried passengers and mail on Lake Tahoe from 1895 til the 1930s. The real Tahoe was 170 feet long making the scale of this model approx. 1 inch equals 10 feet. Model Built October - December 2000.

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