Tom Dunderdale sailing dinghy launched by 2010 Boat Building Academy students

Boat Building Academy launch December 2010

Boat Building Academy launch December 2010 Boat Building Academy launch December 2010 Boat Building Academy launch December 2010

Boat Building Academy launch December 2010

‘Proud builder’ and ‘thumbs-up’ photo featuring Ian Davidson’s wife Liddy were taken by Chelsea Davine and James Bird respectively; the last two were taken by Derek Thompson LRPS. Many thanks to you all for permission to use these shots

Emma Brice of the Boat Building Academy at Lyme has sent me the first of five instalments showcasing the boats built by the Academy’s class of March 2010.

Ian Davidson’s 18ft strip planked gaff rigged daysailer Annie, designed by Tom Dunderdale, is the first of its kind to be built. After a lot of thought, Ian invented the name Kisuli after the three women in his life, daughters Kimberley and Susy and wife Linda.  Then he found out Kisuli means dizzy in Swahili – apparently the women in question have have forgiven him.

The 18ft boat built by Ian and Keian Gillett, among others, has a shallow draft and will be used for sailing outings on Chichester Harbour – it is big enough for Ian to take his family out. It’s a pretty craft, and it would be great to hear how it sails.

Ian’s a keen sailor, and boats and the sea have always been part of his life and describes himself as a fixer with a thing about wood. After serving in the army for 37 years, Ian joined the Academy to learn a skill that he could practice and be proud of.

In the New Year Ian will tackle a house fit out, and afterwards will look for work as a marine carpenter in Hampshire.

Keian, who was Ian’s main partner on the build is a chef who gained a reputation on the course for making excellent bacon sandwiches. From London, he also loves sailing and is now off to Singapore to help a friend with the complete refit of a 43ft strip-planked boat, and from there will join another friend in the Sailing for Sustainability community project in Fiji, building wooden catamarans.

3 thoughts on “Tom Dunderdale sailing dinghy launched by 2010 Boat Building Academy students”

  1. I couldn't agree more. I think Tom's designs are a bit under-recognized, he designs absolutely beautiful boats. In fact I'm hoping to build Annie's little sister, Pearl, sometime soon. Nice to see Tom getting some recognition. Thanks, Gavin.

    btw, there are construction photos of this strip built Annie on Tom's website.

    1. Hello. I’m looking to contact anyone who can help me with information as regards to ‘Kisuli’. As I am now the new owner. I understand she’s based upon an ‘Apple16’, by Tom Dunderdale.
      Any information would be gratefully received.
      She’s resting in North Norfolk now, awaiting the Spring.
      In anticipation, best regards. Mark Tasker.

Leave a Reply to Mark taskerCancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.