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Barbour Burgee Pennant

Barbour Boat Works History

Barbour Boat Works was a renowned shipbuilding company based in New Bern, North Carolina. Founded in 1933 by Herbert W. Barbour, the company initially focused on building small commercial vessels. Over the years, Barbour Boats gained a reputation for their quality craftsmanship and durability.

During World War II, the company played a crucial role in supporting the war effort by building wooden hull minesweepers for the U.S. Navy. After the war, Barbour Boats shifted its focus to producing pleasure boats, including runabouts and cruisers. These elegant vessels, often constructed of fine Honduran mahogany, were popular among recreational boaters.

Barbour Boats continued to thrive throughout the 20th century, building a variety of vessels for both commercial and recreational purposes. Their legacy lives on through the many boats that still grace the waters today, serving as timeless reminders of their craftsmanship and contribution to the boating industry.