From the North Shore to the South Shore and out to the East End, Long Island is home to a nationally recognized and historic boat building industry.
Author Nancy Solomon shares some intriguing history in her new book, Boat Building and Boat Yards of Long Island: A Tribute to Traditions, published by The History Press.
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- The Steiger Craft boats of Bellport are a local household name, trusted for their ability to navigate the shallow bay waters of the South Shore.
- Freeport legend Al Grover sold boats around the world for generations, built Verity skiffs for gas-conscious consumers in the 1980s and holds the Guinness World Record for the first outboard motorboat crossing of the Atlantic.
- The Hanff and Clarke boat yards in Greenport are more than just world-class boat builders—at more than 150 years old, they are historic landmarks.
Nancy Solomon is the executive director of Long Island Traditions, based in Port Washington. She is the author of On the Bay: Bay Houses & Maritime Culture of Long Island, West Meadow Beach: A Portrait of a Long Island Beach Community and Traditional Architecture of Long Island: A Teacher Resource Guide. She is a columnist for Voices, published by New York Folklore, and the Encyclopedia of American Studies Online. Solomon also works as a curator, historic preservation consultant, lecturer and more.