
Working Waterfront - New Bedford MA
Posted by:
Don.Morfe
N 41° 38.142 W 070° 55.260
19T E 339999 N 4611112
Standing here during the heyday of whaling you would have seen and heard the bustling of a whaling port preparing for sea: ship carpenters building vessels from great white oak timbers.
Waymark Code: WM16C1N
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 06/26/2022
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TEXT on the Historical Marker
Working Waterfront
New Bedford Whaling National Historic Park
— National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
Working Waterfront-Standing here during the heyday of whaling you would have seen and heard the bustling of a whaling port preparing for sea: ship carpenters building vessels from great white oak timbers, and caulkers hammering oakum---hemp mixed with tar---into the ships’ seams. Coopers shaped staves for casks that would hold whale oil. And packers packed barrels with hard tack for whalemen to eat at sea.
New Bedford’s wharves were alive with sail riggers crawling about ship decks and masts, tarring the lines and hoisting and fastening on sails. Ship painters worked on new and old vessels afloat and dry—docked for repair. Specialized craftsmen repaired the ships’ tryworks, where blubber was melted into oil. Much work and preparation was always necessary to ensure a safe and successful voyage.
Coopers made casks for many uses and each whaling vessel had a cooper onboard. Some casks were fitted with provisions and others contained extra barrel staves and heads so casks could be made at sea to store whale oil.
Ship carpenters overhauled every whaler that returned to port. A typical New Bedford whaler made six voyages in its lifetime and each voyage typically lasted two to four years. (Photos Courtesy New Bedford Whaling Museum)
The wharves on both sides of the river were lined with mechanics, fitting ships for long voyages to distant seas…. Hulls were examined, weak spots strengthened, spars rigged and sails overhauled, and new bolts put in.
Agency Responsible for Placement: National Park Service
 County: Bristol
 City/Town Name: New Bedford
 Relevant Web Site: [Web Link]
 Agency Responsible for Placement (if not in list above): Not listed
 Year Placed: Not listed

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