BB0430 Emile Robin “Emile Robin” was delivered from the North Sea Shipyard in Ringkøbing, Denmark, in 1989. The lifeboat was named after the Parisian merchant Emile Robin, a philanthropist, cognac...
BB474 Cux 87 The Cux 87 is a typical German trawler from the Deutsche Krabbenkutter Werft. This type of boat is often seen in the small harbours along the North...
BB492 HMS Bounty Among all those recorded through naval history, that of a the Bounty is certainly the most notable example of rebellion which involved theentire crew of a warship...
BB516 Banckert This vessel was built in 1965 at the N.V. Scheepswerven in Millingen, Holland, and called "Maasbank". In September 1977 it was renamed "Banckert". The Maasbank served for 12...
BB604 HMS Renown In the mid 1800's, the Royal Navy began to equip its larger men-of-war with so-called steam barges or steam pinnaces. After experiments with a number of different...
BB700 St. Canute Built in 1931 at the Frederikshavn Shipyard in Denmark, St. Canute sailed for many years as a tugboat and icebreaker in the Odense harbour under its original...
BB710 Phantom A Classic American runabout from the mid-1920s. This type of boat was mainly used as racing boats, but in some cases also as tenders, for those who had...