[ad name=”intheboatshed-post”]
Orchid Island canoes. Photo by Caroline Gluck
Dig these fabulous canoes from Orchid Island!
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
[ad name=”intheboatshed-post”]
Orchid Island canoes. Photo by Caroline Gluck
Dig these fabulous canoes from Orchid Island!
[ad name=”intheboatshed-post”]
Fogo Islanders hold an annual ten-mile rowing race in traditional carvel-built rowing boats. I recommend you take a moment to enjoy the videos, and the deteminedly traditional rules. This isn’t a race that just anyone with a boat can enter:
‘A punt may be disqualified from The Great Fogo Island Punt Race to There and Back if it contains fiberglass, particularly if the hull has a fiberglass coating.’
‘The seam between each plank can be spunyarn, marlin or oakum. Petroleum-based sealants are not permitted.’
And
‘For a punt to be eligible to enter The Great Fogo Island Punt Race to There and Back it must be built by a local boat builder on Fogo Island or Change Islands.’
PS – I’ve just discovered this very nice if slightly tricky website about traditional boatbuilding in neighbouring Winterton. Read the story explaining boatbuilding, or use the line of little white boxes to navigate the collection of photographs. There’s even a little song to learn…
[ad name=”intheboatshed-post”]
Dylan Winter’s engaging vlog Keep Turning Left
– A grand naming ceremony for two new Shetland sixareens
•Flyer’s Boat Yard restores the Old Pro
•Three Buzzards Bay 30s restored in Maine
•Ian Best traditional Shetland boatbuilder
•Catalogue for the 2008 Woodenboat show at the Mystic Seaport Museum, Connecticut
•Dylan Winter’s engaging video log Keep Turning Left