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While Raymond Bunker and Ralph Ellis started out building working lobster boats, they became famous for their moderate-sized, high performance powerboats. Based on working boat designs and using traditional wood plank on frame construction methods, these recreational boats are known as “picnic boats.”
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<em>Gambol</em>
This "picnic boat" is a type of pleasure craft modeled on traditional working lobster boats that was builtby Bunker and Ellis and owned by Milliken.
<em>Jericho</em> (42')
This "picnic boat" is a type of pleasure craft modeled on traditional working lobster boats that was builtby Bunker and Ellis and owned by Gates.
<em>Elizard</em>
This "picnic boat" is a type of pleasure craft modeled on traditional working lobster boats that was builtby Bunker and Ellis and owned by Francis Fernald.
<em>Grayling</em>
This "picnic boat" is a type of pleasure craft modeled on traditional working lobster boats that was builtby Bunker and Ellis and owned by McMillan.
<em>Widgeon 2</em>
This "picnic boat" built by Bunker and Ellis and owned by Ms. Cogswell.
<em>Tartan</em>
This "picnic boat" is a type of pleasure craft modeled on traditional working lobster boats that was builtby Bunker and Ellis and owned by Rockefeller.
<em>Richard D.</em>
This "picnic boat" built by Bunker and Ellis and owned by Perley Stanley.
<em>Fairlee</em>
This "picnic boat" is a type of pleasure craft modeled on traditional working lobster boats that was builtby Bunker and Ellis and owned by Hopkins.
<em>Rosie B.</em>
This "picnic boat" is a type of pleasure craft modeled on traditional working lobster boats that was builtby Bunker and Ellis and owned by Winslow Bunker.