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TROY CLASS BARBARA
Series of tweets2 Troy Class Yacht number 12, named Barbara, was ordered from A.H. Watty, Fowey, January 1947. Arthur Bate, from Polruan, ordered her on the day his daughter, Barbara, was born, ordering a yacht rather than putting a deposit on a house for hisfamily!
AN OUTSTANDING NEW BUILD FROM TRADITIONAL BOAT BUILDER Introducing boat builder Nick Smith’s latest head-turning build, Isla, a motor launch with a strikingly harmonious cuddy. For comparison, some of these shots also show the 16ft Mona Louise, which came out of the workshop back in July.. Next time you find yourself saying ‘they don’t make ’em like that anymore’ – well, somedo.
TWINKLE 12 SAILING DINGHY Twinkle 12 sailing dinghy. A reader I know only as Paul has got in touch to tell us about his sweet little Twinkle 12 clinker built dinghy made largely from from the late 1950s. The twinkling varnish seems to make the name so appropriate. Here’s what he says: ‘Wrights of Ipswich produced the Twinkle for several years in the1950s and
TRADITIONAL STEEL DUTCH DINGHY AND FOREST & STREAM SKIFF intheboatshed.net. Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent Coast NICK SMITH – INTHEBOATSHED.NET 20ft clinker motor launch up for sale. Boatbuilder Nick Smith is selling this 20ft motor launch, Bamboo Viper, which he built for himself in 2004, on eBay. Nick served a four-year traditional boatbuilding apprenticeship at Edgar Cove Ltd, Salcombe, Devon, 1976 to 1980, and has been building and restoring wooden boats ever since. 27FT TYPE K MONTAGU WHALER The Montagu type K whaler. The post announcing that Dick Wynne’s restored whaler Vancouver is up for sale has attracted quite a lot of attention in the last day or two, so I’ve decided to share these snaps from a copy of the 1937 Manual of Seamanship published by the Admiralty.. The rudder and centreboard seem remarkably small, don’t you think? By the way, the trysail in the upperPOOLE CANOES
A message from ‘Tranona’ on the PBO forum suggests that the boats built in the area for use in Poole Harbour were built by eye – and that British Seagull proprieter Mr Weyhope spent years experimenting to get the best speed out of the boats driven by a Seagull 102 model, which I’d guess was a 2hp type. Looking at the boats in these FILMING WITH NIGEL ROYALL AND HIS TRADITIONAL NORFOLK GUN Filming with Nigel Royall and his traditional Norfolk gun punt and lighter. The geezer in the hat and the little green boat is Norfolk boatyard proprieter Nigel Royall; in these pictures he’s demonstrating the use of an old-fashioned gun punt with a 3ft beam and a small Norfolk Broads marshman’s punt or eel punt for a local filmmaker.
GORGEOUS FILM OF GALWAY HOOKERS RACING Gary Macsays: Have a look for work by An Eamon & Ciane de Buitlear. The Galway Hookers by Richard J Scott ISBN 0-9547915-0-9 includes a DVD – Huiceiri (Hookers) 1. The Galway Hooker ISBN 0-9549023-0-0 (3 page drawings include offsets) 2. The Canvas Currach ISBN 0-9549023-2-7. 3. The Wooden Currach ISBN 0-9549023-1-9. JOHN LEATHER NEW BLOSSOM SMALL CRUISER BUILT AND LAUNCHED Bob Telford has kindly passed me these photos of the launch and building of Horatia, Mike Terry’s pretty new boat built at Alan Staley’s yard at Faversham to John Leather’s New Blossom plans. Thanks Bob and congratulations Mike! She is built from epoxy bonded plywood, sealed with epoxy and traditionally painted. John Leather,who passed
TROY CLASS BARBARA
Series of tweets2 Troy Class Yacht number 12, named Barbara, was ordered from A.H. Watty, Fowey, January 1947. Arthur Bate, from Polruan, ordered her on the day his daughter, Barbara, was born, ordering a yacht rather than putting a deposit on a house for hisfamily!
AN OUTSTANDING NEW BUILD FROM TRADITIONAL BOAT BUILDER Introducing boat builder Nick Smith’s latest head-turning build, Isla, a motor launch with a strikingly harmonious cuddy. For comparison, some of these shots also show the 16ft Mona Louise, which came out of the workshop back in July.. Next time you find yourself saying ‘they don’t make ’em like that anymore’ – well, somedo.
TWINKLE 12 SAILING DINGHY Twinkle 12 sailing dinghy. A reader I know only as Paul has got in touch to tell us about his sweet little Twinkle 12 clinker built dinghy made largely from from the late 1950s. The twinkling varnish seems to make the name so appropriate. Here’s what he says: ‘Wrights of Ipswich produced the Twinkle for several years in the1950s and
TRADITIONAL STEEL DUTCH DINGHY AND FOREST & STREAM SKIFF intheboatshed.net. Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent Coast NICK SMITH – INTHEBOATSHED.NET 20ft clinker motor launch up for sale. Boatbuilder Nick Smith is selling this 20ft motor launch, Bamboo Viper, which he built for himself in 2004, on eBay. Nick served a four-year traditional boatbuilding apprenticeship at Edgar Cove Ltd, Salcombe, Devon, 1976 to 1980, and has been building and restoring wooden boats ever since. 27FT TYPE K MONTAGU WHALER The Montagu type K whaler. The post announcing that Dick Wynne’s restored whaler Vancouver is up for sale has attracted quite a lot of attention in the last day or two, so I’ve decided to share these snaps from a copy of the 1937 Manual of Seamanship published by the Admiralty.. The rudder and centreboard seem remarkably small, don’t you think? By the way, the trysail in the upperPOOLE CANOES
A message from ‘Tranona’ on the PBO forum suggests that the boats built in the area for use in Poole Harbour were built by eye – and that British Seagull proprieter Mr Weyhope spent years experimenting to get the best speed out of the boats driven by a Seagull 102 model, which I’d guess was a 2hp type. Looking at the boats in these FILMING WITH NIGEL ROYALL AND HIS TRADITIONAL NORFOLK GUN Filming with Nigel Royall and his traditional Norfolk gun punt and lighter. The geezer in the hat and the little green boat is Norfolk boatyard proprieter Nigel Royall; in these pictures he’s demonstrating the use of an old-fashioned gun punt with a 3ft beam and a small Norfolk Broads marshman’s punt or eel punt for a local filmmaker.
GORGEOUS FILM OF GALWAY HOOKERS RACING Gary Macsays: Have a look for work by An Eamon & Ciane de Buitlear. The Galway Hookers by Richard J Scott ISBN 0-9547915-0-9 includes a DVD – Huiceiri (Hookers) 1. The Galway Hooker ISBN 0-9549023-0-0 (3 page drawings include offsets) 2. The Canvas Currach ISBN 0-9549023-2-7. 3. The Wooden Currach ISBN 0-9549023-1-9. JOHN LEATHER NEW BLOSSOM SMALL CRUISER BUILT AND LAUNCHED Bob Telford has kindly passed me these photos of the launch and building of Horatia, Mike Terry’s pretty new boat built at Alan Staley’s yard at Faversham to John Leather’s New Blossom plans. Thanks Bob and congratulations Mike! She is built from epoxy bonded plywood, sealed with epoxy and traditionally painted. John Leather,who passed
INTHEBOATSHED.NET
intheboatshed.net. Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent CoastINTHEBOATSHED.NET
To bookmark a post, click on the headline, let the post open, and bookmark. Said to be the oldest electrically powered craft still in existence, the Mary Gordon river boat is being restored to carry passengers on the Fossdyke in Lincoln.She was built at Eel Pie Island on the Thames in 1898 of teak planking on oak frames. THE SAD SIGHT OF DECAYING SAILING BARGES IN THE MUD AT HOO The Thamesbarge.org.uk site records that SB Remercie seems to have been built at Harwich by McLearon 1908 for Horlocks, became a motor barge in 1962 before being re-rigged as a barge yacht in 1972. She arrived at Hoo as rebuilding project 1994. SB Spinaway C was at one time one of the last Ipswich barges still working, along with SBCambria.
BUILD THE SOUTH HAVEN DORY Paul Vandenbosch’s South Haven Dory is a great boat with elegant looks, goes like a train under oars and builds in almost no time. And I swear it’ll turn heads in any harbour or river around the UK. Cheap, but a classic for the connoisseur nevertheless. South Haven Dory building instructions.POOLE CANOES
A message from ‘Tranona’ on the PBO forum suggests that the boats built in the area for use in Poole Harbour were built by eye – and that British Seagull proprieter Mr Weyhope spent years experimenting to get the best speed out of the boats driven by a Seagull 102 model, which I’d guess was a 2hp type. Looking at the boats in theseTHREE SCORE AND TEN
Three score and ten – the greatest fishing disaster ballad. The chilling engraving The Storm by William Miller after Van de Velde, published in 1858, taken from the Wikimedia. They’re not English East Coast. fishing smacks, but sadly I haven’t been able to find a BBA STUDENTS BUILD A DON KURLYKO ALASKA BEACH CRUISER BBA students build a Don Kurlyko Alaska beach cruiser. These photos are of an 18ft Alaska beach cruiser designed by Don Kurlyko and built by students – now graduates – of the Boat Building Academy’s 38-week long course, Reuben Thompson and Tony Corke. The photos were taken by Jenny Steer, Becky Joseph and Liz Griffiths. Reuben first saw AN 18FT SHARPIE DRAWN BY REUEL PARKER Here’s a sweet example of one of these boats. It’s an 18ft sharpie that many sharpie enthusiasts read about first in Reuel Parker’s The Sharpie Book. In this case it was built by a chap called Mack Horton, and a very nice job he has made of it. Anyway, I’ve included it here partly because I’m nuts about sharpies, and partly because STANGATE CREEK. IT MAKES YOU THINK ABOUT TIMES PAST It makes you think about times past. These days Stangate Creek on the south side of the Medway is a popular stop for cruising sailors and motorboaters – it’s sheltered, and visitors are surrounded by low-lying land and islands and saltings, and some impressive bird life. But this peaceful spot has a heck of a past, and was frequentlya
THE STORY OF RALPH MUNROE AND THE SHARPIE EGRET A nice telling of the story of legendary boat designer ‘Commodore’ Ralph Munroe, his boat building and designing, his role in introducing the sharpie to Florida and the legendary Egret by Paul Austin appeared a few days ago on the excellent Duckworksmagazine website. It’s a story with lots of interesting elements.TROY CLASS BARBARA
Series of tweets2 Troy Class Yacht number 12, named Barbara, was ordered from A.H. Watty, Fowey, January 1947. Arthur Bate, from Polruan, ordered her on the day his daughter, Barbara, was born, ordering a yacht rather than putting a deposit on a house for hisfamily!
AN OUTSTANDING NEW BUILD FROM TRADITIONAL BOAT BUILDER Introducing boat builder Nick Smith’s latest head-turning build, Isla, a motor launch with a strikingly harmonious cuddy. For comparison, some of these shots also show the 16ft Mona Louise, which came out of the workshop back in July.. Next time you find yourself saying ‘they don’t make ’em like that anymore’ – well, somedo.
TWINKLE 12 SAILING DINGHY Twinkle 12 sailing dinghy. A reader I know only as Paul has got in touch to tell us about his sweet little Twinkle 12 clinker built dinghy made largely from from the late 1950s. The twinkling varnish seems to make the name so appropriate. Here’s what he says: ‘Wrights of Ipswich produced the Twinkle for several years in the1950s and
TRADITIONAL STEEL DUTCH DINGHY AND FOREST & STREAM SKIFF intheboatshed.net. Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent Coast NICK SMITH – INTHEBOATSHED.NET 20ft clinker motor launch up for sale. Boatbuilder Nick Smith is selling this 20ft motor launch, Bamboo Viper, which he built for himself in 2004, on eBay. Nick served a four-year traditional boatbuilding apprenticeship at Edgar Cove Ltd, Salcombe, Devon, 1976 to 1980, and has been building and restoring wooden boats ever since. 27FT TYPE K MONTAGU WHALER The Montagu type K whaler. The post announcing that Dick Wynne’s restored whaler Vancouver is up for sale has attracted quite a lot of attention in the last day or two, so I’ve decided to share these snaps from a copy of the 1937 Manual of Seamanship published by the Admiralty.. The rudder and centreboard seem remarkably small, don’t you think? By the way, the trysail in the upperPOOLE CANOES
A message from ‘Tranona’ on the PBO forum suggests that the boats built in the area for use in Poole Harbour were built by eye – and that British Seagull proprieter Mr Weyhope spent years experimenting to get the best speed out of the boats driven by a Seagull 102 model, which I’d guess was a 2hp type. Looking at the boats in these FILMING WITH NIGEL ROYALL AND HIS TRADITIONAL NORFOLK GUN Filming with Nigel Royall and his traditional Norfolk gun punt and lighter. The geezer in the hat and the little green boat is Norfolk boatyard proprieter Nigel Royall; in these pictures he’s demonstrating the use of an old-fashioned gun punt with a 3ft beam and a small Norfolk Broads marshman’s punt or eel punt for a local filmmaker.
GORGEOUS FILM OF GALWAY HOOKERS RACING Gary Macsays: Have a look for work by An Eamon & Ciane de Buitlear. The Galway Hookers by Richard J Scott ISBN 0-9547915-0-9 includes a DVD – Huiceiri (Hookers) 1. The Galway Hooker ISBN 0-9549023-0-0 (3 page drawings include offsets) 2. The Canvas Currach ISBN 0-9549023-2-7. 3. The Wooden Currach ISBN 0-9549023-1-9. JOHN LEATHER NEW BLOSSOM SMALL CRUISER BUILT AND LAUNCHED Bob Telford has kindly passed me these photos of the launch and building of Horatia, Mike Terry’s pretty new boat built at Alan Staley’s yard at Faversham to John Leather’s New Blossom plans. Thanks Bob and congratulations Mike! She is built from epoxy bonded plywood, sealed with epoxy and traditionally painted. John Leather,who passed
TROY CLASS BARBARA
Series of tweets2 Troy Class Yacht number 12, named Barbara, was ordered from A.H. Watty, Fowey, January 1947. Arthur Bate, from Polruan, ordered her on the day his daughter, Barbara, was born, ordering a yacht rather than putting a deposit on a house for hisfamily!
AN OUTSTANDING NEW BUILD FROM TRADITIONAL BOAT BUILDER Introducing boat builder Nick Smith’s latest head-turning build, Isla, a motor launch with a strikingly harmonious cuddy. For comparison, some of these shots also show the 16ft Mona Louise, which came out of the workshop back in July.. Next time you find yourself saying ‘they don’t make ’em like that anymore’ – well, somedo.
TWINKLE 12 SAILING DINGHY Twinkle 12 sailing dinghy. A reader I know only as Paul has got in touch to tell us about his sweet little Twinkle 12 clinker built dinghy made largely from from the late 1950s. The twinkling varnish seems to make the name so appropriate. Here’s what he says: ‘Wrights of Ipswich produced the Twinkle for several years in the1950s and
TRADITIONAL STEEL DUTCH DINGHY AND FOREST & STREAM SKIFF intheboatshed.net. Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent Coast NICK SMITH – INTHEBOATSHED.NET 20ft clinker motor launch up for sale. Boatbuilder Nick Smith is selling this 20ft motor launch, Bamboo Viper, which he built for himself in 2004, on eBay. Nick served a four-year traditional boatbuilding apprenticeship at Edgar Cove Ltd, Salcombe, Devon, 1976 to 1980, and has been building and restoring wooden boats ever since. 27FT TYPE K MONTAGU WHALER The Montagu type K whaler. The post announcing that Dick Wynne’s restored whaler Vancouver is up for sale has attracted quite a lot of attention in the last day or two, so I’ve decided to share these snaps from a copy of the 1937 Manual of Seamanship published by the Admiralty.. The rudder and centreboard seem remarkably small, don’t you think? By the way, the trysail in the upperPOOLE CANOES
A message from ‘Tranona’ on the PBO forum suggests that the boats built in the area for use in Poole Harbour were built by eye – and that British Seagull proprieter Mr Weyhope spent years experimenting to get the best speed out of the boats driven by a Seagull 102 model, which I’d guess was a 2hp type. Looking at the boats in these FILMING WITH NIGEL ROYALL AND HIS TRADITIONAL NORFOLK GUN Filming with Nigel Royall and his traditional Norfolk gun punt and lighter. The geezer in the hat and the little green boat is Norfolk boatyard proprieter Nigel Royall; in these pictures he’s demonstrating the use of an old-fashioned gun punt with a 3ft beam and a small Norfolk Broads marshman’s punt or eel punt for a local filmmaker.
GORGEOUS FILM OF GALWAY HOOKERS RACING Gary Macsays: Have a look for work by An Eamon & Ciane de Buitlear. The Galway Hookers by Richard J Scott ISBN 0-9547915-0-9 includes a DVD – Huiceiri (Hookers) 1. The Galway Hooker ISBN 0-9549023-0-0 (3 page drawings include offsets) 2. The Canvas Currach ISBN 0-9549023-2-7. 3. The Wooden Currach ISBN 0-9549023-1-9. JOHN LEATHER NEW BLOSSOM SMALL CRUISER BUILT AND LAUNCHED Bob Telford has kindly passed me these photos of the launch and building of Horatia, Mike Terry’s pretty new boat built at Alan Staley’s yard at Faversham to John Leather’s New Blossom plans. Thanks Bob and congratulations Mike! She is built from epoxy bonded plywood, sealed with epoxy and traditionally painted. John Leather,who passed
INTHEBOATSHED.NET
intheboatshed.net. Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent CoastINTHEBOATSHED.NET
To bookmark a post, click on the headline, let the post open, and bookmark. Said to be the oldest electrically powered craft still in existence, the Mary Gordon river boat is being restored to carry passengers on the Fossdyke in Lincoln.She was built at Eel Pie Island on the Thames in 1898 of teak planking on oak frames. THE SAD SIGHT OF DECAYING SAILING BARGES IN THE MUD AT HOO The Thamesbarge.org.uk site records that SB Remercie seems to have been built at Harwich by McLearon 1908 for Horlocks, became a motor barge in 1962 before being re-rigged as a barge yacht in 1972. She arrived at Hoo as rebuilding project 1994. SB Spinaway C was at one time one of the last Ipswich barges still working, along with SBCambria.
BUILD THE SOUTH HAVEN DORY Paul Vandenbosch’s South Haven Dory is a great boat with elegant looks, goes like a train under oars and builds in almost no time. And I swear it’ll turn heads in any harbour or river around the UK. Cheap, but a classic for the connoisseur nevertheless. South Haven Dory building instructions.POOLE CANOES
A message from ‘Tranona’ on the PBO forum suggests that the boats built in the area for use in Poole Harbour were built by eye – and that British Seagull proprieter Mr Weyhope spent years experimenting to get the best speed out of the boats driven by a Seagull 102 model, which I’d guess was a 2hp type. Looking at the boats in theseTHREE SCORE AND TEN
Three score and ten – the greatest fishing disaster ballad. The chilling engraving The Storm by William Miller after Van de Velde, published in 1858, taken from the Wikimedia. They’re not English East Coast. fishing smacks, but sadly I haven’t been able to find a BBA STUDENTS BUILD A DON KURLYKO ALASKA BEACH CRUISER BBA students build a Don Kurlyko Alaska beach cruiser. These photos are of an 18ft Alaska beach cruiser designed by Don Kurlyko and built by students – now graduates – of the Boat Building Academy’s 38-week long course, Reuben Thompson and Tony Corke. The photos were taken by Jenny Steer, Becky Joseph and Liz Griffiths. Reuben first saw AN 18FT SHARPIE DRAWN BY REUEL PARKER Here’s a sweet example of one of these boats. It’s an 18ft sharpie that many sharpie enthusiasts read about first in Reuel Parker’s The Sharpie Book. In this case it was built by a chap called Mack Horton, and a very nice job he has made of it. Anyway, I’ve included it here partly because I’m nuts about sharpies, and partly because STANGATE CREEK. IT MAKES YOU THINK ABOUT TIMES PAST It makes you think about times past. These days Stangate Creek on the south side of the Medway is a popular stop for cruising sailors and motorboaters – it’s sheltered, and visitors are surrounded by low-lying land and islands and saltings, and some impressive bird life. But this peaceful spot has a heck of a past, and was frequentlya
THE STORY OF RALPH MUNROE AND THE SHARPIE EGRET A nice telling of the story of legendary boat designer ‘Commodore’ Ralph Munroe, his boat building and designing, his role in introducing the sharpie to Florida and the legendary Egret by Paul Austin appeared a few days ago on the excellent Duckworksmagazine website. It’s a story with lots of interesting elements.TROY CLASS BARBARA
Series of tweets2 Troy Class Yacht number 12, named Barbara, was ordered from A.H. Watty, Fowey, January 1947. Arthur Bate, from Polruan, ordered her on the day his daughter, Barbara, was born, ordering a yacht rather than putting a deposit on a house for hisfamily!
AN OUTSTANDING NEW BUILD FROM TRADITIONAL BOAT BUILDER Introducing boat builder Nick Smith’s latest head-turning build, Isla, a motor launch with a strikingly harmonious cuddy. For comparison, some of these shots also show the 16ft Mona Louise, which came out of the workshop back in July.. Next time you find yourself saying ‘they don’t make ’em like that anymore’ – well, somedo.
TWINKLE 12 SAILING DINGHY Twinkle 12 sailing dinghy. A reader I know only as Paul has got in touch to tell us about his sweet little Twinkle 12 clinker built dinghy made largely from from the late 1950s. The twinkling varnish seems to make the name so appropriate. Here’s what he says: ‘Wrights of Ipswich produced the Twinkle for several years in the1950s and
TRADITIONAL STEEL DUTCH DINGHY AND FOREST & STREAM SKIFF intheboatshed.net. Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent Coast NICK SMITH – INTHEBOATSHED.NET 20ft clinker motor launch up for sale. Boatbuilder Nick Smith is selling this 20ft motor launch, Bamboo Viper, which he built for himself in 2004, on eBay. Nick served a four-year traditional boatbuilding apprenticeship at Edgar Cove Ltd, Salcombe, Devon, 1976 to 1980, and has been building and restoring wooden boats ever since. 27FT TYPE K MONTAGU WHALER The Montagu type K whaler. The post announcing that Dick Wynne’s restored whaler Vancouver is up for sale has attracted quite a lot of attention in the last day or two, so I’ve decided to share these snaps from a copy of the 1937 Manual of Seamanship published by the Admiralty.. The rudder and centreboard seem remarkably small, don’t you think? By the way, the trysail in the upperPOOLE CANOES
A message from ‘Tranona’ on the PBO forum suggests that the boats built in the area for use in Poole Harbour were built by eye – and that British Seagull proprieter Mr Weyhope spent years experimenting to get the best speed out of the boats driven by a Seagull 102 model, which I’d guess was a 2hp type. Looking at the boats in these FILMING WITH NIGEL ROYALL AND HIS TRADITIONAL NORFOLK GUN Filming with Nigel Royall and his traditional Norfolk gun punt and lighter. The geezer in the hat and the little green boat is Norfolk boatyard proprieter Nigel Royall; in these pictures he’s demonstrating the use of an old-fashioned gun punt with a 3ft beam and a small Norfolk Broads marshman’s punt or eel punt for a local filmmaker.
GORGEOUS FILM OF GALWAY HOOKERS RACING Gary Macsays: Have a look for work by An Eamon & Ciane de Buitlear. The Galway Hookers by Richard J Scott ISBN 0-9547915-0-9 includes a DVD – Huiceiri (Hookers) 1. The Galway Hooker ISBN 0-9549023-0-0 (3 page drawings include offsets) 2. The Canvas Currach ISBN 0-9549023-2-7. 3. The Wooden Currach ISBN 0-9549023-1-9. JOHN LEATHER NEW BLOSSOM SMALL CRUISER BUILT AND LAUNCHED Bob Telford has kindly passed me these photos of the launch and building of Horatia, Mike Terry’s pretty new boat built at Alan Staley’s yard at Faversham to John Leather’s New Blossom plans. Thanks Bob and congratulations Mike! She is built from epoxy bonded plywood, sealed with epoxy and traditionally painted. John Leather,who passed
TROY CLASS BARBARA
Series of tweets2 Troy Class Yacht number 12, named Barbara, was ordered from A.H. Watty, Fowey, January 1947. Arthur Bate, from Polruan, ordered her on the day his daughter, Barbara, was born, ordering a yacht rather than putting a deposit on a house for hisfamily!
AN OUTSTANDING NEW BUILD FROM TRADITIONAL BOAT BUILDER Introducing boat builder Nick Smith’s latest head-turning build, Isla, a motor launch with a strikingly harmonious cuddy. For comparison, some of these shots also show the 16ft Mona Louise, which came out of the workshop back in July.. Next time you find yourself saying ‘they don’t make ’em like that anymore’ – well, somedo.
TWINKLE 12 SAILING DINGHY Twinkle 12 sailing dinghy. A reader I know only as Paul has got in touch to tell us about his sweet little Twinkle 12 clinker built dinghy made largely from from the late 1950s. The twinkling varnish seems to make the name so appropriate. Here’s what he says: ‘Wrights of Ipswich produced the Twinkle for several years in the1950s and
TRADITIONAL STEEL DUTCH DINGHY AND FOREST & STREAM SKIFF intheboatshed.net. Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent Coast NICK SMITH – INTHEBOATSHED.NET 20ft clinker motor launch up for sale. Boatbuilder Nick Smith is selling this 20ft motor launch, Bamboo Viper, which he built for himself in 2004, on eBay. Nick served a four-year traditional boatbuilding apprenticeship at Edgar Cove Ltd, Salcombe, Devon, 1976 to 1980, and has been building and restoring wooden boats ever since. 27FT TYPE K MONTAGU WHALER The Montagu type K whaler. The post announcing that Dick Wynne’s restored whaler Vancouver is up for sale has attracted quite a lot of attention in the last day or two, so I’ve decided to share these snaps from a copy of the 1937 Manual of Seamanship published by the Admiralty.. The rudder and centreboard seem remarkably small, don’t you think? By the way, the trysail in the upperPOOLE CANOES
A message from ‘Tranona’ on the PBO forum suggests that the boats built in the area for use in Poole Harbour were built by eye – and that British Seagull proprieter Mr Weyhope spent years experimenting to get the best speed out of the boats driven by a Seagull 102 model, which I’d guess was a 2hp type. Looking at the boats in these FILMING WITH NIGEL ROYALL AND HIS TRADITIONAL NORFOLK GUN Filming with Nigel Royall and his traditional Norfolk gun punt and lighter. The geezer in the hat and the little green boat is Norfolk boatyard proprieter Nigel Royall; in these pictures he’s demonstrating the use of an old-fashioned gun punt with a 3ft beam and a small Norfolk Broads marshman’s punt or eel punt for a local filmmaker.
GORGEOUS FILM OF GALWAY HOOKERS RACING Gary Macsays: Have a look for work by An Eamon & Ciane de Buitlear. The Galway Hookers by Richard J Scott ISBN 0-9547915-0-9 includes a DVD – Huiceiri (Hookers) 1. The Galway Hooker ISBN 0-9549023-0-0 (3 page drawings include offsets) 2. The Canvas Currach ISBN 0-9549023-2-7. 3. The Wooden Currach ISBN 0-9549023-1-9. JOHN LEATHER NEW BLOSSOM SMALL CRUISER BUILT AND LAUNCHED Bob Telford has kindly passed me these photos of the launch and building of Horatia, Mike Terry’s pretty new boat built at Alan Staley’s yard at Faversham to John Leather’s New Blossom plans. Thanks Bob and congratulations Mike! She is built from epoxy bonded plywood, sealed with epoxy and traditionally painted. John Leather,who passed
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To bookmark a post, click on the headline, let the post open, and bookmark. Said to be the oldest electrically powered craft still in existence, the Mary Gordon river boat is being restored to carry passengers on the Fossdyke in Lincoln.She was built at Eel Pie Island on the Thames in 1898 of teak planking on oak frames. THE SAD SIGHT OF DECAYING SAILING BARGES IN THE MUD AT HOO The Thamesbarge.org.uk site records that SB Remercie seems to have been built at Harwich by McLearon 1908 for Horlocks, became a motor barge in 1962 before being re-rigged as a barge yacht in 1972. She arrived at Hoo as rebuilding project 1994. SB Spinaway C was at one time one of the last Ipswich barges still working, along with SBCambria.
BUILD THE SOUTH HAVEN DORY Paul Vandenbosch’s South Haven Dory is a great boat with elegant looks, goes like a train under oars and builds in almost no time. And I swear it’ll turn heads in any harbour or river around the UK. Cheap, but a classic for the connoisseur nevertheless. South Haven Dory building instructions.POOLE CANOES
A message from ‘Tranona’ on the PBO forum suggests that the boats built in the area for use in Poole Harbour were built by eye – and that British Seagull proprieter Mr Weyhope spent years experimenting to get the best speed out of the boats driven by a Seagull 102 model, which I’d guess was a 2hp type. Looking at the boats in theseTHREE SCORE AND TEN
Three score and ten – the greatest fishing disaster ballad. The chilling engraving The Storm by William Miller after Van de Velde, published in 1858, taken from the Wikimedia. They’re not English East Coast. fishing smacks, but sadly I haven’t been able to find a BBA STUDENTS BUILD A DON KURLYKO ALASKA BEACH CRUISER BBA students build a Don Kurlyko Alaska beach cruiser. These photos are of an 18ft Alaska beach cruiser designed by Don Kurlyko and built by students – now graduates – of the Boat Building Academy’s 38-week long course, Reuben Thompson and Tony Corke. The photos were taken by Jenny Steer, Becky Joseph and Liz Griffiths. Reuben first saw AN 18FT SHARPIE DRAWN BY REUEL PARKER Here’s a sweet example of one of these boats. It’s an 18ft sharpie that many sharpie enthusiasts read about first in Reuel Parker’s The Sharpie Book. In this case it was built by a chap called Mack Horton, and a very nice job he has made of it. Anyway, I’ve included it here partly because I’m nuts about sharpies, and partly because STANGATE CREEK. IT MAKES YOU THINK ABOUT TIMES PAST It makes you think about times past. These days Stangate Creek on the south side of the Medway is a popular stop for cruising sailors and motorboaters – it’s sheltered, and visitors are surrounded by low-lying land and islands and saltings, and some impressive bird life. But this peaceful spot has a heck of a past, and was frequentlya
THE STORY OF RALPH MUNROE AND THE SHARPIE EGRET A nice telling of the story of legendary boat designer ‘Commodore’ Ralph Munroe, his boat building and designing, his role in introducing the sharpie to Florida and the legendary Egret by Paul Austin appeared a few days ago on the excellent Duckworksmagazine website. It’s a story with lots of interesting elements.TROY CLASS BARBARA
Series of tweets2 Troy Class Yacht number 12, named Barbara, was ordered from A.H. Watty, Fowey, January 1947. Arthur Bate, from Polruan, ordered her on the day his daughter, Barbara, was born, ordering a yacht rather than putting a deposit on a house for hisfamily!
AN OUTSTANDING NEW BUILD FROM TRADITIONAL BOAT BUILDER Introducing boat builder Nick Smith’s latest head-turning build, Isla, a motor launch with a strikingly harmonious cuddy. For comparison, some of these shots also show the 16ft Mona Louise, which came out of the workshop back in July.. Next time you find yourself saying ‘they don’t make ’em like that anymore’ – well, somedo.
TWINKLE 12 SAILING DINGHY Twinkle 12 sailing dinghy. A reader I know only as Paul has got in touch to tell us about his sweet little Twinkle 12 clinker built dinghy made largely from from the late 1950s. The twinkling varnish seems to make the name so appropriate. Here’s what he says: ‘Wrights of Ipswich produced the Twinkle for several years in the1950s and
TRADITIONAL STEEL DUTCH DINGHY AND FOREST & STREAM SKIFF intheboatshed.net. Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent Coast NICK SMITH – INTHEBOATSHED.NET 20ft clinker motor launch up for sale. Boatbuilder Nick Smith is selling this 20ft motor launch, Bamboo Viper, which he built for himself in 2004, on eBay. Nick served a four-year traditional boatbuilding apprenticeship at Edgar Cove Ltd, Salcombe, Devon, 1976 to 1980, and has been building and restoring wooden boats ever since. 27FT TYPE K MONTAGU WHALER The Montagu type K whaler. The post announcing that Dick Wynne’s restored whaler Vancouver is up for sale has attracted quite a lot of attention in the last day or two, so I’ve decided to share these snaps from a copy of the 1937 Manual of Seamanship published by the Admiralty.. The rudder and centreboard seem remarkably small, don’t you think? By the way, the trysail in the upperPOOLE CANOES
A message from ‘Tranona’ on the PBO forum suggests that the boats built in the area for use in Poole Harbour were built by eye – and that British Seagull proprieter Mr Weyhope spent years experimenting to get the best speed out of the boats driven by a Seagull 102 model, which I’d guess was a 2hp type. Looking at the boats in these FILMING WITH NIGEL ROYALL AND HIS TRADITIONAL NORFOLK GUN Filming with Nigel Royall and his traditional Norfolk gun punt and lighter. The geezer in the hat and the little green boat is Norfolk boatyard proprieter Nigel Royall; in these pictures he’s demonstrating the use of an old-fashioned gun punt with a 3ft beam and a small Norfolk Broads marshman’s punt or eel punt for a local filmmaker.
GORGEOUS FILM OF GALWAY HOOKERS RACING Gary Macsays: Have a look for work by An Eamon & Ciane de Buitlear. The Galway Hookers by Richard J Scott ISBN 0-9547915-0-9 includes a DVD – Huiceiri (Hookers) 1. The Galway Hooker ISBN 0-9549023-0-0 (3 page drawings include offsets) 2. The Canvas Currach ISBN 0-9549023-2-7. 3. The Wooden Currach ISBN 0-9549023-1-9. JOHN LEATHER NEW BLOSSOM SMALL CRUISER BUILT AND LAUNCHED Bob Telford has kindly passed me these photos of the launch and building of Horatia, Mike Terry’s pretty new boat built at Alan Staley’s yard at Faversham to John Leather’s New Blossom plans. Thanks Bob and congratulations Mike! She is built from epoxy bonded plywood, sealed with epoxy and traditionally painted. John Leather,who passed
TROY CLASS BARBARA
Series of tweets2 Troy Class Yacht number 12, named Barbara, was ordered from A.H. Watty, Fowey, January 1947. Arthur Bate, from Polruan, ordered her on the day his daughter, Barbara, was born, ordering a yacht rather than putting a deposit on a house for hisfamily!
AN OUTSTANDING NEW BUILD FROM TRADITIONAL BOAT BUILDER Introducing boat builder Nick Smith’s latest head-turning build, Isla, a motor launch with a strikingly harmonious cuddy. For comparison, some of these shots also show the 16ft Mona Louise, which came out of the workshop back in July.. Next time you find yourself saying ‘they don’t make ’em like that anymore’ – well, somedo.
TWINKLE 12 SAILING DINGHY Twinkle 12 sailing dinghy. A reader I know only as Paul has got in touch to tell us about his sweet little Twinkle 12 clinker built dinghy made largely from from the late 1950s. The twinkling varnish seems to make the name so appropriate. Here’s what he says: ‘Wrights of Ipswich produced the Twinkle for several years in the1950s and
TRADITIONAL STEEL DUTCH DINGHY AND FOREST & STREAM SKIFF intheboatshed.net. Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent Coast NICK SMITH – INTHEBOATSHED.NET 20ft clinker motor launch up for sale. Boatbuilder Nick Smith is selling this 20ft motor launch, Bamboo Viper, which he built for himself in 2004, on eBay. Nick served a four-year traditional boatbuilding apprenticeship at Edgar Cove Ltd, Salcombe, Devon, 1976 to 1980, and has been building and restoring wooden boats ever since. 27FT TYPE K MONTAGU WHALER The Montagu type K whaler. The post announcing that Dick Wynne’s restored whaler Vancouver is up for sale has attracted quite a lot of attention in the last day or two, so I’ve decided to share these snaps from a copy of the 1937 Manual of Seamanship published by the Admiralty.. The rudder and centreboard seem remarkably small, don’t you think? By the way, the trysail in the upperPOOLE CANOES
A message from ‘Tranona’ on the PBO forum suggests that the boats built in the area for use in Poole Harbour were built by eye – and that British Seagull proprieter Mr Weyhope spent years experimenting to get the best speed out of the boats driven by a Seagull 102 model, which I’d guess was a 2hp type. Looking at the boats in these FILMING WITH NIGEL ROYALL AND HIS TRADITIONAL NORFOLK GUN Filming with Nigel Royall and his traditional Norfolk gun punt and lighter. The geezer in the hat and the little green boat is Norfolk boatyard proprieter Nigel Royall; in these pictures he’s demonstrating the use of an old-fashioned gun punt with a 3ft beam and a small Norfolk Broads marshman’s punt or eel punt for a local filmmaker.
GORGEOUS FILM OF GALWAY HOOKERS RACING Gary Macsays: Have a look for work by An Eamon & Ciane de Buitlear. The Galway Hookers by Richard J Scott ISBN 0-9547915-0-9 includes a DVD – Huiceiri (Hookers) 1. The Galway Hooker ISBN 0-9549023-0-0 (3 page drawings include offsets) 2. The Canvas Currach ISBN 0-9549023-2-7. 3. The Wooden Currach ISBN 0-9549023-1-9. JOHN LEATHER NEW BLOSSOM SMALL CRUISER BUILT AND LAUNCHED Bob Telford has kindly passed me these photos of the launch and building of Horatia, Mike Terry’s pretty new boat built at Alan Staley’s yard at Faversham to John Leather’s New Blossom plans. Thanks Bob and congratulations Mike! She is built from epoxy bonded plywood, sealed with epoxy and traditionally painted. John Leather,who passed
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To bookmark a post, click on the headline, let the post open, and bookmark. Said to be the oldest electrically powered craft still in existence, the Mary Gordon river boat is being restored to carry passengers on the Fossdyke in Lincoln.She was built at Eel Pie Island on the Thames in 1898 of teak planking on oak frames. THE SAD SIGHT OF DECAYING SAILING BARGES IN THE MUD AT HOO The Thamesbarge.org.uk site records that SB Remercie seems to have been built at Harwich by McLearon 1908 for Horlocks, became a motor barge in 1962 before being re-rigged as a barge yacht in 1972. She arrived at Hoo as rebuilding project 1994. SB Spinaway C was at one time one of the last Ipswich barges still working, along with SBCambria.
BUILD THE SOUTH HAVEN DORY Paul Vandenbosch’s South Haven Dory is a great boat with elegant looks, goes like a train under oars and builds in almost no time. And I swear it’ll turn heads in any harbour or river around the UK. Cheap, but a classic for the connoisseur nevertheless. South Haven Dory building instructions.POOLE CANOES
A message from ‘Tranona’ on the PBO forum suggests that the boats built in the area for use in Poole Harbour were built by eye – and that British Seagull proprieter Mr Weyhope spent years experimenting to get the best speed out of the boats driven by a Seagull 102 model, which I’d guess was a 2hp type. Looking at the boats in theseTHREE SCORE AND TEN
Three score and ten – the greatest fishing disaster ballad. The chilling engraving The Storm by William Miller after Van de Velde, published in 1858, taken from the Wikimedia. They’re not English East Coast. fishing smacks, but sadly I haven’t been able to find a BBA STUDENTS BUILD A DON KURLYKO ALASKA BEACH CRUISER BBA students build a Don Kurlyko Alaska beach cruiser. These photos are of an 18ft Alaska beach cruiser designed by Don Kurlyko and built by students – now graduates – of the Boat Building Academy’s 38-week long course, Reuben Thompson and Tony Corke. The photos were taken by Jenny Steer, Becky Joseph and Liz Griffiths. Reuben first saw AN 18FT SHARPIE DRAWN BY REUEL PARKER Here’s a sweet example of one of these boats. It’s an 18ft sharpie that many sharpie enthusiasts read about first in Reuel Parker’s The Sharpie Book. In this case it was built by a chap called Mack Horton, and a very nice job he has made of it. Anyway, I’ve included it here partly because I’m nuts about sharpies, and partly because STANGATE CREEK. IT MAKES YOU THINK ABOUT TIMES PAST It makes you think about times past. These days Stangate Creek on the south side of the Medway is a popular stop for cruising sailors and motorboaters – it’s sheltered, and visitors are surrounded by low-lying land and islands and saltings, and some impressive bird life. But this peaceful spot has a heck of a past, and was frequentlya
THE STORY OF RALPH MUNROE AND THE SHARPIE EGRET A nice telling of the story of legendary boat designer ‘Commodore’ Ralph Munroe, his boat building and designing, his role in introducing the sharpie to Florida and the legendary Egret by Paul Austin appeared a few days ago on the excellent Duckworksmagazine website. It’s a story with lots of interesting elements.INTHEBOATSHED.NET
Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent Coast TWINKLE 12 SAILING DINGHY A reader I know only as Paul has got in touch to tell us about his sweet little Twinkle 12 clinker built dinghy made largely from fromthe late 1950s. The
TRADITIONAL STEEL DUTCH DINGHY AND FOREST & STREAM SKIFF intheboatshed.net. Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent CoastPOOLE CANOES
Very interesting article. As for the prop inside versus outside the transom, I personally favor the inside design. Should the prop foul on fish line, pot warp, seaweed, etc, one doesn't have to hang over the stern to disentangle it. AN OUTSTANDING NEW BUILD FROM TRADITIONAL BOAT BUILDER Introducing boat builder Nick Smith’s latest head-turning build, Isla, a motor launch with a strikingly harmonious cuddy. For comparison, some of these shots also show the 16ft Mona Louise, which came out of the workshop back in July.. Next time you find yourself saying ‘they don’t make ’em like that anymore’ – well, somedo.
27FT TYPE K MONTAGU WHALER The Montagu type K whaler. The post announcing that Dick Wynne’s restored whaler Vancouver is up for sale has attracted quite a lot of attention in the last day or two, so I’ve decided to share these snaps from a copy of the 1937 Manual of Seamanship published by the Admiralty.. The rudder and centreboard seem remarkably small, don’t you think? By the way, the trysail in the upper FILMING WITH NIGEL ROYALL AND HIS TRADITIONAL NORFOLK GUN The geezer in the hat and the little green boat is Norfolk boatyard proprieter Nigel Royall; in these pictures he’s demonstrating the use of an old-fashioned gun punt with a 3ft beam and a small Norfolk Broads marshman’s punt or eel punt for a local film JOHN LEATHER NEW BLOSSOM SMALL CRUISER BUILT AND LAUNCHED intheboatshed.net. Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent Coast GORGEOUS FILM OF GALWAY HOOKERS RACING Hi Gavin, For more on the Galway Hookers – (for those addicted): Have a look for work by An Eamon & Ciane de Buitlear. DVD – The Islandman. The Galway Hookers by Richard J Scott ISBN 0-9547915-0-9 includes a DVD – Huiceiri (Hookers) RESTORED 1943 TYPE K MONTAGU WHALER, GOOD CONDITION, FOR 7 thoughts on “Restored 1943 type K Montagu whaler, good condition, for sale in London”INTHEBOATSHED.NET
Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent Coast TWINKLE 12 SAILING DINGHY A reader I know only as Paul has got in touch to tell us about his sweet little Twinkle 12 clinker built dinghy made largely from fromthe late 1950s. The
TRADITIONAL STEEL DUTCH DINGHY AND FOREST & STREAM SKIFF intheboatshed.net. Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent CoastPOOLE CANOES
Very interesting article. As for the prop inside versus outside the transom, I personally favor the inside design. Should the prop foul on fish line, pot warp, seaweed, etc, one doesn't have to hang over the stern to disentangle it. AN OUTSTANDING NEW BUILD FROM TRADITIONAL BOAT BUILDER Introducing boat builder Nick Smith’s latest head-turning build, Isla, a motor launch with a strikingly harmonious cuddy. For comparison, some of these shots also show the 16ft Mona Louise, which came out of the workshop back in July.. Next time you find yourself saying ‘they don’t make ’em like that anymore’ – well, somedo.
27FT TYPE K MONTAGU WHALER The Montagu type K whaler. The post announcing that Dick Wynne’s restored whaler Vancouver is up for sale has attracted quite a lot of attention in the last day or two, so I’ve decided to share these snaps from a copy of the 1937 Manual of Seamanship published by the Admiralty.. The rudder and centreboard seem remarkably small, don’t you think? By the way, the trysail in the upper FILMING WITH NIGEL ROYALL AND HIS TRADITIONAL NORFOLK GUN The geezer in the hat and the little green boat is Norfolk boatyard proprieter Nigel Royall; in these pictures he’s demonstrating the use of an old-fashioned gun punt with a 3ft beam and a small Norfolk Broads marshman’s punt or eel punt for a local film JOHN LEATHER NEW BLOSSOM SMALL CRUISER BUILT AND LAUNCHED intheboatshed.net. Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent Coast GORGEOUS FILM OF GALWAY HOOKERS RACING Hi Gavin, For more on the Galway Hookers – (for those addicted): Have a look for work by An Eamon & Ciane de Buitlear. DVD – The Islandman. The Galway Hookers by Richard J Scott ISBN 0-9547915-0-9 includes a DVD – Huiceiri (Hookers) RESTORED 1943 TYPE K MONTAGU WHALER, GOOD CONDITION, FOR 7 thoughts on “Restored 1943 type K Montagu whaler, good condition, for sale in London”INTHEBOATSHED.NET
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To bookmark a post, click on the headline, let the post open, and bookmark. Said to be the oldest electrically powered craft still in existence, the Mary Gordon river boat is being restored to carry passengers on the Fossdyke in Lincoln.She was built at Eel Pie Island on the Thames in 1898 of teak planking on oak frames. WHO WOULD LIKE TO SAVE KEEWAYDIN? intheboatshed.net. Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent CoastINTHEBOATSHED.NET
Tonight, I thought I should take a cue from Chine bLog and others, and write a little about some of the other weblogs that I link to in one of the panels on the right-hand side of intheboatshed.net.. I’m going to do this partly out of politeness, as some of them have kindly linked to these pages, and I’m always grateful for any help I get in preventing my weblog sink into WWW anonymity. AN OUTSTANDING NEW BUILD FROM TRADITIONAL BOAT BUILDER Introducing boat builder Nick Smith’s latest head-turning build, Isla, a motor launch with a strikingly harmonious cuddy. For comparison, some of these shots also show the 16ft Mona Louise, which came out of the workshop back in July.. Next time you find yourself saying ‘they don’t make ’em like that anymore’ – well, somedo.
THE SAD SIGHT OF DECAYING SAILING BARGES IN THE MUD AT HOO These shots of sailing barges sinking into the mud at Hoo seem particularly poignant.. The creeks of North Kent are littered with the bones of sailing barges, but where most are interesting reminders of the distant past and add interest to the mud, these barges are an especially sad sight, not least because just a few short years ago many of them were either afloat or were in restoration and 27FT TYPE K MONTAGU WHALER The Montagu type K whaler. The post announcing that Dick Wynne’s restored whaler Vancouver is up for sale has attracted quite a lot of attention in the last day or two, so I’ve decided to share these snaps from a copy of the 1937 Manual of Seamanship published by the Admiralty.. The rudder and centreboard seem remarkably small, don’t you think? By the way, the trysail in the upperTHE FLEET TROW
This may be the most unusual and least known boat type we’ve discussed in these pages. The Fleet trow is designed for use in the often very shallow water of the Fleet, a body of water tucked behind the gravel bank of Chesil Beach.The beach itself is an interesting feature of physical geography and rather overshadows the flash ofwater behind it.
BBA STUDENTS BUILD A DON KURLYKO ALASKA BEACH CRUISER These photos are of an 18ft Alaska beach cruiser designed by Don Kurlyko and built by students – now graduates – of the Boat Building Academy’s 38-week long course, Reuben Thompson and Tony Corke. The photos were taken by Jenny Steer, Becky Joseph and Liz Griffiths. Reuben first saw this design at the Beale Park Boat Show where he entered a small sailing boat he’d designed in the THE STORY OF RALPH MUNROE AND THE SHARPIE EGRET A nice telling of the story of legendary boat designer ‘Commodore’ Ralph Munroe, his boat building and designing, his role in introducing the sharpie to Florida and the legendary Egret by Paul Austin appeared a few days ago on the excellent Duckworksmagazine website. It’s a story with lots of interesting elements.INTHEBOATSHED.NET
Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent Coast TWINKLE 12 SAILING DINGHY Twinkle 12 sailing dinghy. A reader I know only as Paul has got in touch to tell us about his sweet little Twinkle 12 clinker built dinghy made largely from from the late 1950s. The twinkling varnish seems to make the name so appropriate. Here’s what he says: ‘Wrights of Ipswich produced the Twinkle for several years in the1950s and
THE SAD SIGHT OF DECAYING SAILING BARGES IN THE MUD AT HOO The Thamesbarge.org.uk site records that SB Remercie seems to have been built at Harwich by McLearon 1908 for Horlocks, became a motor barge in 1962 before being re-rigged as a barge yacht in 1972. She arrived at Hoo as rebuilding project 1994. SB Spinaway C was at one time one of the last Ipswich barges still working, along with SBCambria.
NICK SMITH – INTHEBOATSHED.NET 20ft clinker motor launch up for sale. Boatbuilder Nick Smith is selling this 20ft motor launch, Bamboo Viper, which he built for himself in 2004, on eBay. Nick served a four-year traditional boatbuilding apprenticeship at Edgar Cove Ltd, Salcombe, Devon, 1976 to 1980, and has been building and restoring wooden boats ever since. AN OUTSTANDING NEW BUILD FROM TRADITIONAL BOAT BUILDER Introducing boat builder Nick Smith’s latest head-turning build, Isla, a motor launch with a strikingly harmonious cuddy. For comparison, some of these shots also show the 16ft Mona Louise, which came out of the workshop back in July.. Next time you find yourself saying ‘they don’t make ’em like that anymore’ – well, somedo.
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A message from ‘Tranona’ on the PBO forum suggests that the boats built in the area for use in Poole Harbour were built by eye – and that British Seagull proprieter Mr Weyhope spent years experimenting to get the best speed out of the boats driven by a Seagull 102 model, which I’d guess was a 2hp type. Looking at the boats in these TRADITIONAL STEEL DUTCH DINGHY AND FOREST & STREAM SKIFF intheboatshed.net. Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent Coast FILMING WITH NIGEL ROYALL AND HIS TRADITIONAL NORFOLK GUN Filming with Nigel Royall and his traditional Norfolk gun punt and lighter. The geezer in the hat and the little green boat is Norfolk boatyard proprieter Nigel Royall; in these pictures he’s demonstrating the use of an old-fashioned gun punt with a 3ft beam and a small Norfolk Broads marshman’s punt or eel punt for a local filmmaker.
GORGEOUS FILM OF GALWAY HOOKERS RACING Gary Macsays: Have a look for work by An Eamon & Ciane de Buitlear. The Galway Hookers by Richard J Scott ISBN 0-9547915-0-9 includes a DVD – Huiceiri (Hookers) 1. The Galway Hooker ISBN 0-9549023-0-0 (3 page drawings include offsets) 2. The Canvas Currach ISBN 0-9549023-2-7. 3. The Wooden Currach ISBN 0-9549023-1-9. JOHN LEATHER NEW BLOSSOM SMALL CRUISER BUILT AND LAUNCHED Bob Telford has kindly passed me these photos of the launch and building of Horatia, Mike Terry’s pretty new boat built at Alan Staley’s yard at Faversham to John Leather’s New Blossom plans. Thanks Bob and congratulations Mike! She is built from epoxy bonded plywood, sealed with epoxy and traditionally painted. John Leather,who passed
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Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent Coast TWINKLE 12 SAILING DINGHY Twinkle 12 sailing dinghy. A reader I know only as Paul has got in touch to tell us about his sweet little Twinkle 12 clinker built dinghy made largely from from the late 1950s. The twinkling varnish seems to make the name so appropriate. Here’s what he says: ‘Wrights of Ipswich produced the Twinkle for several years in the1950s and
THE SAD SIGHT OF DECAYING SAILING BARGES IN THE MUD AT HOO The Thamesbarge.org.uk site records that SB Remercie seems to have been built at Harwich by McLearon 1908 for Horlocks, became a motor barge in 1962 before being re-rigged as a barge yacht in 1972. She arrived at Hoo as rebuilding project 1994. SB Spinaway C was at one time one of the last Ipswich barges still working, along with SBCambria.
NICK SMITH – INTHEBOATSHED.NET 20ft clinker motor launch up for sale. Boatbuilder Nick Smith is selling this 20ft motor launch, Bamboo Viper, which he built for himself in 2004, on eBay. Nick served a four-year traditional boatbuilding apprenticeship at Edgar Cove Ltd, Salcombe, Devon, 1976 to 1980, and has been building and restoring wooden boats ever since. AN OUTSTANDING NEW BUILD FROM TRADITIONAL BOAT BUILDER Introducing boat builder Nick Smith’s latest head-turning build, Isla, a motor launch with a strikingly harmonious cuddy. For comparison, some of these shots also show the 16ft Mona Louise, which came out of the workshop back in July.. Next time you find yourself saying ‘they don’t make ’em like that anymore’ – well, somedo.
POOLE CANOES
A message from ‘Tranona’ on the PBO forum suggests that the boats built in the area for use in Poole Harbour were built by eye – and that British Seagull proprieter Mr Weyhope spent years experimenting to get the best speed out of the boats driven by a Seagull 102 model, which I’d guess was a 2hp type. Looking at the boats in these TRADITIONAL STEEL DUTCH DINGHY AND FOREST & STREAM SKIFF intheboatshed.net. Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent Coast FILMING WITH NIGEL ROYALL AND HIS TRADITIONAL NORFOLK GUN Filming with Nigel Royall and his traditional Norfolk gun punt and lighter. The geezer in the hat and the little green boat is Norfolk boatyard proprieter Nigel Royall; in these pictures he’s demonstrating the use of an old-fashioned gun punt with a 3ft beam and a small Norfolk Broads marshman’s punt or eel punt for a local filmmaker.
GORGEOUS FILM OF GALWAY HOOKERS RACING Gary Macsays: Have a look for work by An Eamon & Ciane de Buitlear. The Galway Hookers by Richard J Scott ISBN 0-9547915-0-9 includes a DVD – Huiceiri (Hookers) 1. The Galway Hooker ISBN 0-9549023-0-0 (3 page drawings include offsets) 2. The Canvas Currach ISBN 0-9549023-2-7. 3. The Wooden Currach ISBN 0-9549023-1-9. JOHN LEATHER NEW BLOSSOM SMALL CRUISER BUILT AND LAUNCHED Bob Telford has kindly passed me these photos of the launch and building of Horatia, Mike Terry’s pretty new boat built at Alan Staley’s yard at Faversham to John Leather’s New Blossom plans. Thanks Bob and congratulations Mike! She is built from epoxy bonded plywood, sealed with epoxy and traditionally painted. John Leather,who passed
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To bookmark a post, click on the headline, let the post open, and bookmark. Said to be the oldest electrically powered craft still in existence, the Mary Gordon river boat is being restored to carry passengers on the Fossdyke in Lincoln.She was built at Eel Pie Island on the Thames in 1898 of teak planking on oak frames.INTHEBOATSHED.NET
intheboatshed.net. Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent Coast SAOIRSE – INTHEBOATSHED.NET Photos from the first Big Boat Workshop working on the Ilen restoration. The loss of Conor O’Brien’s famous Saoirse is long in the past, but another boat commissioned by the round-the-world voyager from Ireland is very much alive and is being restored at Hegarty’s Boatyard, in Oldcourt, Ireland.. She is being refitted in a series of week-long workshops under the expert guidance of threeINTHEBOATSHED.NET
Watertribe images from Chuck Leinweber and Bill Turnbull. This is the time each year when I follow the progress of competitors in the Watertribe Challenge – a series of sailing, paddling and rowing race events in the waters around Florida.. I’ve been particularly interested in it in the last couple of years because there have been one or two people involved whom I’ve known personally. 20FT AND 18FT NICK SMITH WEST COUNTRY MOTOR LAUNCHES FOR Bamboo Viper at Keyhaven, Lymington, in 2006; Bamboo Viper in a later photo; Nick Smith tells me that Bamboo Viper, a 2ft launch he built in 2004 is for sale.The Viper is larch on oak, copper fastened, 20ft length overall, 6ft in beam and fittend with a 2YM 15hp Yanmar inboard diesel. Lying at Salcombe, Devon. Nick says she’s a great sea boat, ideal for fishing, picnicking,exploring and THE SAD SIGHT OF DECAYING SAILING BARGES IN THE MUD AT HOO The Thamesbarge.org.uk site records that SB Remercie seems to have been built at Harwich by McLearon 1908 for Horlocks, became a motor barge in 1962 before being re-rigged as a barge yacht in 1972. She arrived at Hoo as rebuilding project 1994. SB Spinaway C was at one time one of the last Ipswich barges still working, along with SBCambria.
GOLANT YAWL
Roger Dongray introduces his new 25’ (7.6m) Golant Yawl, which follows on from the success of his widely admired 19ft (5.9m) Golant Gaffer design. This issue includesfeatures on both. Boatbuilder Gail McGarva completes the construction of two traditional 32ft (9.8m)Cornish pilot gigs.
BUILD THE SOUTH HAVEN DORY Paul Vandenbosch’s South Haven Dory is a great boat with elegant looks, goes like a train under oars and builds in almost no time. And I swear it’ll turn heads in any harbour or river around the UK. Cheap, but a classic for the connoisseur nevertheless. South Haven Dory building instructions. FILMING WITH NIGEL ROYALL AND HIS TRADITIONAL NORFOLK GUN Filming with Nigel Royall and his traditional Norfolk gun punt and lighter. The geezer in the hat and the little green boat is Norfolk boatyard proprieter Nigel Royall; in these pictures he’s demonstrating the use of an old-fashioned gun punt with a 3ft beam and a small Norfolk Broads marshman’s punt or eel punt for a local filmmaker.
STANGATE CREEK. IT MAKES YOU THINK ABOUT TIMES PAST It makes you think about times past. These days Stangate Creek on the south side of the Medway is a popular stop for cruising sailors and motorboaters – it’s sheltered, and visitors are surrounded by low-lying land and islands and saltings, and some impressive bird life. But this peaceful spot has a heck of a past, and was frequentlya
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Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent Coast TWINKLE 12 SAILING DINGHY Twinkle 12 sailing dinghy. A reader I know only as Paul has got in touch to tell us about his sweet little Twinkle 12 clinker built dinghy made largely from from the late 1950s. The twinkling varnish seems to make the name so appropriate. Here’s what he says: ‘Wrights of Ipswich produced the Twinkle for several years in the1950s and
THE SAD SIGHT OF DECAYING SAILING BARGES IN THE MUD AT HOO The Thamesbarge.org.uk site records that SB Remercie seems to have been built at Harwich by McLearon 1908 for Horlocks, became a motor barge in 1962 before being re-rigged as a barge yacht in 1972. She arrived at Hoo as rebuilding project 1994. SB Spinaway C was at one time one of the last Ipswich barges still working, along with SBCambria.
NICK SMITH – INTHEBOATSHED.NET 20ft clinker motor launch up for sale. Boatbuilder Nick Smith is selling this 20ft motor launch, Bamboo Viper, which he built for himself in 2004, on eBay. Nick served a four-year traditional boatbuilding apprenticeship at Edgar Cove Ltd, Salcombe, Devon, 1976 to 1980, and has been building and restoring wooden boats ever since. AN OUTSTANDING NEW BUILD FROM TRADITIONAL BOAT BUILDER Introducing boat builder Nick Smith’s latest head-turning build, Isla, a motor launch with a strikingly harmonious cuddy. For comparison, some of these shots also show the 16ft Mona Louise, which came out of the workshop back in July.. Next time you find yourself saying ‘they don’t make ’em like that anymore’ – well, somedo.
POOLE CANOES
A message from ‘Tranona’ on the PBO forum suggests that the boats built in the area for use in Poole Harbour were built by eye – and that British Seagull proprieter Mr Weyhope spent years experimenting to get the best speed out of the boats driven by a Seagull 102 model, which I’d guess was a 2hp type. Looking at the boats in these TRADITIONAL STEEL DUTCH DINGHY AND FOREST & STREAM SKIFF intheboatshed.net. Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent Coast FILMING WITH NIGEL ROYALL AND HIS TRADITIONAL NORFOLK GUN Filming with Nigel Royall and his traditional Norfolk gun punt and lighter. The geezer in the hat and the little green boat is Norfolk boatyard proprieter Nigel Royall; in these pictures he’s demonstrating the use of an old-fashioned gun punt with a 3ft beam and a small Norfolk Broads marshman’s punt or eel punt for a local filmmaker.
GORGEOUS FILM OF GALWAY HOOKERS RACING Gary Macsays: Have a look for work by An Eamon & Ciane de Buitlear. The Galway Hookers by Richard J Scott ISBN 0-9547915-0-9 includes a DVD – Huiceiri (Hookers) 1. The Galway Hooker ISBN 0-9549023-0-0 (3 page drawings include offsets) 2. The Canvas Currach ISBN 0-9549023-2-7. 3. The Wooden Currach ISBN 0-9549023-1-9. JOHN LEATHER NEW BLOSSOM SMALL CRUISER BUILT AND LAUNCHED Bob Telford has kindly passed me these photos of the launch and building of Horatia, Mike Terry’s pretty new boat built at Alan Staley’s yard at Faversham to John Leather’s New Blossom plans. Thanks Bob and congratulations Mike! She is built from epoxy bonded plywood, sealed with epoxy and traditionally painted. John Leather,who passed
INTHEBOATSHED.NET
Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent Coast TWINKLE 12 SAILING DINGHY Twinkle 12 sailing dinghy. A reader I know only as Paul has got in touch to tell us about his sweet little Twinkle 12 clinker built dinghy made largely from from the late 1950s. The twinkling varnish seems to make the name so appropriate. Here’s what he says: ‘Wrights of Ipswich produced the Twinkle for several years in the1950s and
THE SAD SIGHT OF DECAYING SAILING BARGES IN THE MUD AT HOO The Thamesbarge.org.uk site records that SB Remercie seems to have been built at Harwich by McLearon 1908 for Horlocks, became a motor barge in 1962 before being re-rigged as a barge yacht in 1972. She arrived at Hoo as rebuilding project 1994. SB Spinaway C was at one time one of the last Ipswich barges still working, along with SBCambria.
NICK SMITH – INTHEBOATSHED.NET 20ft clinker motor launch up for sale. Boatbuilder Nick Smith is selling this 20ft motor launch, Bamboo Viper, which he built for himself in 2004, on eBay. Nick served a four-year traditional boatbuilding apprenticeship at Edgar Cove Ltd, Salcombe, Devon, 1976 to 1980, and has been building and restoring wooden boats ever since. AN OUTSTANDING NEW BUILD FROM TRADITIONAL BOAT BUILDER Introducing boat builder Nick Smith’s latest head-turning build, Isla, a motor launch with a strikingly harmonious cuddy. For comparison, some of these shots also show the 16ft Mona Louise, which came out of the workshop back in July.. Next time you find yourself saying ‘they don’t make ’em like that anymore’ – well, somedo.
POOLE CANOES
A message from ‘Tranona’ on the PBO forum suggests that the boats built in the area for use in Poole Harbour were built by eye – and that British Seagull proprieter Mr Weyhope spent years experimenting to get the best speed out of the boats driven by a Seagull 102 model, which I’d guess was a 2hp type. Looking at the boats in these TRADITIONAL STEEL DUTCH DINGHY AND FOREST & STREAM SKIFF intheboatshed.net. Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent Coast FILMING WITH NIGEL ROYALL AND HIS TRADITIONAL NORFOLK GUN Filming with Nigel Royall and his traditional Norfolk gun punt and lighter. The geezer in the hat and the little green boat is Norfolk boatyard proprieter Nigel Royall; in these pictures he’s demonstrating the use of an old-fashioned gun punt with a 3ft beam and a small Norfolk Broads marshman’s punt or eel punt for a local filmmaker.
GORGEOUS FILM OF GALWAY HOOKERS RACING Gary Macsays: Have a look for work by An Eamon & Ciane de Buitlear. The Galway Hookers by Richard J Scott ISBN 0-9547915-0-9 includes a DVD – Huiceiri (Hookers) 1. The Galway Hooker ISBN 0-9549023-0-0 (3 page drawings include offsets) 2. The Canvas Currach ISBN 0-9549023-2-7. 3. The Wooden Currach ISBN 0-9549023-1-9. JOHN LEATHER NEW BLOSSOM SMALL CRUISER BUILT AND LAUNCHED Bob Telford has kindly passed me these photos of the launch and building of Horatia, Mike Terry’s pretty new boat built at Alan Staley’s yard at Faversham to John Leather’s New Blossom plans. Thanks Bob and congratulations Mike! She is built from epoxy bonded plywood, sealed with epoxy and traditionally painted. John Leather,who passed
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To bookmark a post, click on the headline, let the post open, and bookmark. Said to be the oldest electrically powered craft still in existence, the Mary Gordon river boat is being restored to carry passengers on the Fossdyke in Lincoln.She was built at Eel Pie Island on the Thames in 1898 of teak planking on oak frames.INTHEBOATSHED.NET
intheboatshed.net. Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent Coast SAOIRSE – INTHEBOATSHED.NET Photos from the first Big Boat Workshop working on the Ilen restoration. The loss of Conor O’Brien’s famous Saoirse is long in the past, but another boat commissioned by the round-the-world voyager from Ireland is very much alive and is being restored at Hegarty’s Boatyard, in Oldcourt, Ireland.. She is being refitted in a series of week-long workshops under the expert guidance of threeINTHEBOATSHED.NET
Watertribe images from Chuck Leinweber and Bill Turnbull. This is the time each year when I follow the progress of competitors in the Watertribe Challenge – a series of sailing, paddling and rowing race events in the waters around Florida.. I’ve been particularly interested in it in the last couple of years because there have been one or two people involved whom I’ve known personally. 20FT AND 18FT NICK SMITH WEST COUNTRY MOTOR LAUNCHES FOR Bamboo Viper at Keyhaven, Lymington, in 2006; Bamboo Viper in a later photo; Nick Smith tells me that Bamboo Viper, a 2ft launch he built in 2004 is for sale.The Viper is larch on oak, copper fastened, 20ft length overall, 6ft in beam and fittend with a 2YM 15hp Yanmar inboard diesel. Lying at Salcombe, Devon. Nick says she’s a great sea boat, ideal for fishing, picnicking,exploring and THE SAD SIGHT OF DECAYING SAILING BARGES IN THE MUD AT HOO The Thamesbarge.org.uk site records that SB Remercie seems to have been built at Harwich by McLearon 1908 for Horlocks, became a motor barge in 1962 before being re-rigged as a barge yacht in 1972. She arrived at Hoo as rebuilding project 1994. SB Spinaway C was at one time one of the last Ipswich barges still working, along with SBCambria.
GOLANT YAWL
Roger Dongray introduces his new 25’ (7.6m) Golant Yawl, which follows on from the success of his widely admired 19ft (5.9m) Golant Gaffer design. This issue includesfeatures on both. Boatbuilder Gail McGarva completes the construction of two traditional 32ft (9.8m)Cornish pilot gigs.
BUILD THE SOUTH HAVEN DORY Paul Vandenbosch’s South Haven Dory is a great boat with elegant looks, goes like a train under oars and builds in almost no time. And I swear it’ll turn heads in any harbour or river around the UK. Cheap, but a classic for the connoisseur nevertheless. South Haven Dory building instructions. FILMING WITH NIGEL ROYALL AND HIS TRADITIONAL NORFOLK GUN Filming with Nigel Royall and his traditional Norfolk gun punt and lighter. The geezer in the hat and the little green boat is Norfolk boatyard proprieter Nigel Royall; in these pictures he’s demonstrating the use of an old-fashioned gun punt with a 3ft beam and a small Norfolk Broads marshman’s punt or eel punt for a local filmmaker.
STANGATE CREEK. IT MAKES YOU THINK ABOUT TIMES PAST It makes you think about times past. These days Stangate Creek on the south side of the Medway is a popular stop for cruising sailors and motorboaters – it’s sheltered, and visitors are surrounded by low-lying land and islands and saltings, and some impressive bird life. But this peaceful spot has a heck of a past, and was frequentlya
INTHEBOATSHED.NET
Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent Coast TWINKLE 12 SAILING DINGHY Twinkle 12 sailing dinghy. A reader I know only as Paul has got in touch to tell us about his sweet little Twinkle 12 clinker built dinghy made largely from from the late 1950s. The twinkling varnish seems to make the name so appropriate. Here’s what he says: ‘Wrights of Ipswich produced the Twinkle for several years in the1950s and
THE SAD SIGHT OF DECAYING SAILING BARGES IN THE MUD AT HOO The Thamesbarge.org.uk site records that SB Remercie seems to have been built at Harwich by McLearon 1908 for Horlocks, became a motor barge in 1962 before being re-rigged as a barge yacht in 1972. She arrived at Hoo as rebuilding project 1994. SB Spinaway C was at one time one of the last Ipswich barges still working, along with SBCambria.
NICK SMITH – INTHEBOATSHED.NET 20ft clinker motor launch up for sale. Boatbuilder Nick Smith is selling this 20ft motor launch, Bamboo Viper, which he built for himself in 2004, on eBay. Nick served a four-year traditional boatbuilding apprenticeship at Edgar Cove Ltd, Salcombe, Devon, 1976 to 1980, and has been building and restoring wooden boats ever since. AN OUTSTANDING NEW BUILD FROM TRADITIONAL BOAT BUILDER Introducing boat builder Nick Smith’s latest head-turning build, Isla, a motor launch with a strikingly harmonious cuddy. For comparison, some of these shots also show the 16ft Mona Louise, which came out of the workshop back in July.. Next time you find yourself saying ‘they don’t make ’em like that anymore’ – well, somedo.
POOLE CANOES
A message from ‘Tranona’ on the PBO forum suggests that the boats built in the area for use in Poole Harbour were built by eye – and that British Seagull proprieter Mr Weyhope spent years experimenting to get the best speed out of the boats driven by a Seagull 102 model, which I’d guess was a 2hp type. Looking at the boats in these TRADITIONAL STEEL DUTCH DINGHY AND FOREST & STREAM SKIFF intheboatshed.net. Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent Coast FILMING WITH NIGEL ROYALL AND HIS TRADITIONAL NORFOLK GUN Filming with Nigel Royall and his traditional Norfolk gun punt and lighter. The geezer in the hat and the little green boat is Norfolk boatyard proprieter Nigel Royall; in these pictures he’s demonstrating the use of an old-fashioned gun punt with a 3ft beam and a small Norfolk Broads marshman’s punt or eel punt for a local filmmaker.
GORGEOUS FILM OF GALWAY HOOKERS RACING Gary Macsays: Have a look for work by An Eamon & Ciane de Buitlear. The Galway Hookers by Richard J Scott ISBN 0-9547915-0-9 includes a DVD – Huiceiri (Hookers) 1. The Galway Hooker ISBN 0-9549023-0-0 (3 page drawings include offsets) 2. The Canvas Currach ISBN 0-9549023-2-7. 3. The Wooden Currach ISBN 0-9549023-1-9. JOHN LEATHER NEW BLOSSOM SMALL CRUISER BUILT AND LAUNCHED Bob Telford has kindly passed me these photos of the launch and building of Horatia, Mike Terry’s pretty new boat built at Alan Staley’s yard at Faversham to John Leather’s New Blossom plans. Thanks Bob and congratulations Mike! She is built from epoxy bonded plywood, sealed with epoxy and traditionally painted. John Leather,who passed
INTHEBOATSHED.NET
Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent Coast TWINKLE 12 SAILING DINGHY Twinkle 12 sailing dinghy. A reader I know only as Paul has got in touch to tell us about his sweet little Twinkle 12 clinker built dinghy made largely from from the late 1950s. The twinkling varnish seems to make the name so appropriate. Here’s what he says: ‘Wrights of Ipswich produced the Twinkle for several years in the1950s and
THE SAD SIGHT OF DECAYING SAILING BARGES IN THE MUD AT HOO The Thamesbarge.org.uk site records that SB Remercie seems to have been built at Harwich by McLearon 1908 for Horlocks, became a motor barge in 1962 before being re-rigged as a barge yacht in 1972. She arrived at Hoo as rebuilding project 1994. SB Spinaway C was at one time one of the last Ipswich barges still working, along with SBCambria.
NICK SMITH – INTHEBOATSHED.NET 20ft clinker motor launch up for sale. Boatbuilder Nick Smith is selling this 20ft motor launch, Bamboo Viper, which he built for himself in 2004, on eBay. Nick served a four-year traditional boatbuilding apprenticeship at Edgar Cove Ltd, Salcombe, Devon, 1976 to 1980, and has been building and restoring wooden boats ever since. AN OUTSTANDING NEW BUILD FROM TRADITIONAL BOAT BUILDER Introducing boat builder Nick Smith’s latest head-turning build, Isla, a motor launch with a strikingly harmonious cuddy. For comparison, some of these shots also show the 16ft Mona Louise, which came out of the workshop back in July.. Next time you find yourself saying ‘they don’t make ’em like that anymore’ – well, somedo.
POOLE CANOES
A message from ‘Tranona’ on the PBO forum suggests that the boats built in the area for use in Poole Harbour were built by eye – and that British Seagull proprieter Mr Weyhope spent years experimenting to get the best speed out of the boats driven by a Seagull 102 model, which I’d guess was a 2hp type. Looking at the boats in these TRADITIONAL STEEL DUTCH DINGHY AND FOREST & STREAM SKIFF intheboatshed.net. Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent Coast FILMING WITH NIGEL ROYALL AND HIS TRADITIONAL NORFOLK GUN Filming with Nigel Royall and his traditional Norfolk gun punt and lighter. The geezer in the hat and the little green boat is Norfolk boatyard proprieter Nigel Royall; in these pictures he’s demonstrating the use of an old-fashioned gun punt with a 3ft beam and a small Norfolk Broads marshman’s punt or eel punt for a local filmmaker.
GORGEOUS FILM OF GALWAY HOOKERS RACING Gary Macsays: Have a look for work by An Eamon & Ciane de Buitlear. The Galway Hookers by Richard J Scott ISBN 0-9547915-0-9 includes a DVD – Huiceiri (Hookers) 1. The Galway Hooker ISBN 0-9549023-0-0 (3 page drawings include offsets) 2. The Canvas Currach ISBN 0-9549023-2-7. 3. The Wooden Currach ISBN 0-9549023-1-9. JOHN LEATHER NEW BLOSSOM SMALL CRUISER BUILT AND LAUNCHED Bob Telford has kindly passed me these photos of the launch and building of Horatia, Mike Terry’s pretty new boat built at Alan Staley’s yard at Faversham to John Leather’s New Blossom plans. Thanks Bob and congratulations Mike! She is built from epoxy bonded plywood, sealed with epoxy and traditionally painted. John Leather,who passed
INTHEBOATSHED.NET
To bookmark a post, click on the headline, let the post open, and bookmark. Said to be the oldest electrically powered craft still in existence, the Mary Gordon river boat is being restored to carry passengers on the Fossdyke in Lincoln.She was built at Eel Pie Island on the Thames in 1898 of teak planking on oak frames.INTHEBOATSHED.NET
intheboatshed.net. Gavin Atkin's weblog for the sort of people who like looking inside boat sheds. It's about old boats, traditional boats, boat building, restoration, the sea and the North Kent Coast SAOIRSE – INTHEBOATSHED.NET Photos from the first Big Boat Workshop working on the Ilen restoration. The loss of Conor O’Brien’s famous Saoirse is long in the past, but another boat commissioned by the round-the-world voyager from Ireland is very much alive and is being restored at Hegarty’s Boatyard, in Oldcourt, Ireland.. She is being refitted in a series of week-long workshops under the expert guidance of threeINTHEBOATSHED.NET
Watertribe images from Chuck Leinweber and Bill Turnbull. This is the time each year when I follow the progress of competitors in the Watertribe Challenge – a series of sailing, paddling and rowing race events in the waters around Florida.. I’ve been particularly interested in it in the last couple of years because there have been one or two people involved whom I’ve known personally. 20FT AND 18FT NICK SMITH WEST COUNTRY MOTOR LAUNCHES FOR Bamboo Viper at Keyhaven, Lymington, in 2006; Bamboo Viper in a later photo; Nick Smith tells me that Bamboo Viper, a 2ft launch he built in 2004 is for sale.The Viper is larch on oak, copper fastened, 20ft length overall, 6ft in beam and fittend with a 2YM 15hp Yanmar inboard diesel. Lying at Salcombe, Devon. Nick says she’s a great sea boat, ideal for fishing, picnicking,exploring and THE SAD SIGHT OF DECAYING SAILING BARGES IN THE MUD AT HOO The Thamesbarge.org.uk site records that SB Remercie seems to have been built at Harwich by McLearon 1908 for Horlocks, became a motor barge in 1962 before being re-rigged as a barge yacht in 1972. She arrived at Hoo as rebuilding project 1994. SB Spinaway C was at one time one of the last Ipswich barges still working, along with SBCambria.
GOLANT YAWL
Roger Dongray introduces his new 25’ (7.6m) Golant Yawl, which follows on from the success of his widely admired 19ft (5.9m) Golant Gaffer design. This issue includesfeatures on both. Boatbuilder Gail McGarva completes the construction of two traditional 32ft (9.8m)Cornish pilot gigs.
BUILD THE SOUTH HAVEN DORY Paul Vandenbosch’s South Haven Dory is a great boat with elegant looks, goes like a train under oars and builds in almost no time. And I swear it’ll turn heads in any harbour or river around the UK. Cheap, but a classic for the connoisseur nevertheless. South Haven Dory building instructions. FILMING WITH NIGEL ROYALL AND HIS TRADITIONAL NORFOLK GUN Filming with Nigel Royall and his traditional Norfolk gun punt and lighter. The geezer in the hat and the little green boat is Norfolk boatyard proprieter Nigel Royall; in these pictures he’s demonstrating the use of an old-fashioned gun punt with a 3ft beam and a small Norfolk Broads marshman’s punt or eel punt for a local filmmaker.
STANGATE CREEK. IT MAKES YOU THINK ABOUT TIMES PAST It makes you think about times past. These days Stangate Creek on the south side of the Medway is a popular stop for cruising sailors and motorboaters – it’s sheltered, and visitors are surrounded by low-lying land and islands and saltings, and some impressive bird life. But this peaceful spot has a heck of a past, and was frequentlya
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