The Swampscott dory is a melding of the earlier Wherry design and new construction techniques used in the mass production of the Banks dory. Swampscott dories were built with rounded sides and slightly less overhang in the bow and stern than a banks dory. This created a more shapely boat that handled better than a bank dory. They were raced along the coast of Massachusetts during the early part of the 20th century. The sail rig was typically a Leg of Mutton and small jib on an unstayed mast. LOA 12’6” Beam 4’4”