In the historical collections of the Sandusky Library and
the Follett House Museum
is a painting of a Lyman boat, titled Lyman Islander, by artist John Opie.
Mr. Opie is a native of Sandusky, graduating from Sandusky High School in 1954. He earned Bachelors of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts degrees from Kent
State University; after several years of teaching in art schools and universities, he became a full time artist, now living in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. John Opie’s family
was associated with the O.P. Craft Company in Sandusky
for many years. (His father was treasurer and general manager of the business.)
The Lyman Boat Company was founded in Cleveland in 1875 and moved to Sandusky in November 1928. They made wooden boats in Sandusky until 1973; these boats are still beloved by many Great Lakes
boaters.
To read more about the Lyman Boat Works, read the book Lyman Boats: Legend of the Lakes, by Tom
Koroknay (T, Koroknay, 2004), available for loan through the Clevnet
system. You can see a Lyman boat on exhibit at the
Maritime Museum of Sandusky.
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