Model Boat Building: The Menhaden Steamer
Menhaden steamers were double framed, heavily built offshore fishing boats in use during much of the 20th century. As the name implies, they were used to catch menhaden, a member of the herring family used for bait, oil, and fertilizer.
Powered by diesel or steam hundreds of these boats fished the waters of the eastern United States, from Maine to the Gulf of Mexico. It was a huge industry employing thousands of people working.
During the World Wars many menhaden steamers were pressed into service for the U.S. Navy, searching for submarines among other duties. T
oday these boats are gone, the plants mostly closed or torn down, and the men retired, but this new book, by boat modeler Steve Rogers, captures the memory of the boat, and allows the reader to recreate it in 1/2-inch scale, resulting in a 56-inch model. 100 color illustrations & detailed plans.
Pages - 64. Author - Rogers, Steve.