| 1.
Where it all began, Emile A. Hartge built his home, 1878-9. Now the
site of the Hartge Yacht Sales & Charter Offices and the Hartge
Nautical Museum. |
4.
The addition to the "Big Shop" where the Chesapeake Twenties
were built after WWII. On the floor, lines were drawn and lofting
done for the 18 Quadrant Class Sloops. |
7.
The large covered shed and slips were built for power yachts, c. 1960. |
| 2.
Site of Emile's shop and railway where he built log canoes, bateaux and
other workboats- c. 1879-1925. |
5.
The first shop and office of (Oscar) Hartge's Boatyard which became Hartge
Yacht Yard, Inc. in 1946. Now the Stock room. |
8.
The newest pier for 60 ft. yachts. |
| 3.
Original "Big Shop" built c. 1924 by Dick Hartge, where hundreds
of boats were launched over 75 years. Now the Carpentry and Paint
shop. |
6.
This area was a marsh. In 1936 it was filled with dredged spoil from
the dock areas to increase the depth. |
9.
Cap'n Dick's last boat building workshop. Now the Mechanics and
Rigging shop. |