- The
bugeye is a type of
sailboat developed in the
Chesapeake Bay for
oyster dredging. The
predecessor of the skipjack, it was su****ded by the latter...
- was not
introduced until 1969 by the Miller-Havens company. The
original "
Bugeye" kit by Miller-Havens
Enterprises was
widely copied -
Drino Miller estimated...
- The
Little Jennie is a
Chesapeake Bay
bugeye built in 1884 and
designed by J.T.
Marsh of Solomons, Maryland. She is
homeported at Centerport,
Suffolk County...
- The
bugeye dottyback (Amsichthys knighti), also
known as Knight's dottyback, is a
species of ray-finned fish, the only
species in the
monospecific genus...
-
quickly became affectionately known as the "frogeye" in the UK and the "
bugeye" in the US,
because its
headlights were
prominently mounted on top of the...
- The
William B.
Tennison is a
Chesapeake Bay
bugeye built in 1899 and
converted to an
oyster buy-boat in 1906–07. With the
conversion her sail rig was removed...
-
Chesapeake Bay for
oyster dredging. It is a
sailboat which succeeded the
bugeye as the
chief oystering boat on the bay, and it
remains in
service due to...
- The Edna E.
Lockwood is a
Chesapeake Bay
bugeye, the last
working oyster boat of her kind. She is
located at the
Chesapeake Bay
Maritime Museum in Saint...
-
workboats include sail-powered
boats such as the log canoe, the pungy, the
bugeye, and the
motorized Chesapeake Bay deadrise, the
state boat of Virginia....
-
Theloderma leporosum (Malaya bug-e**** frog) is a
species of frog in the
family Rhacophoridae. It is
found in
Peninsular Malaysia and
Sumatra (Indonesia)...