Fundamentals of Boatbuilding
The theory and practice of classical boatbuilding.
- Dates
- June 1 – June 14
- Location
- Brooklin, Maine
- Tuition
- $1700
- Instructor
- Bob Fuller
- Experience Level
- Beginner
- Activity Level
- Moderate
This is a two-week course ending on Friday
Other Sessions: June 15-28 & July 27-August 9
Fundamentals of Boatbuilding is the core curriculum of our boatbuilding courses and one of our most popular offerings. This series generally deals with the whole craft of boatbuilding, specifically with wooden boats, and most specifically with plank-on-frame small craft.
We tend to build challenging boats in these classes—round-bilged, carvel, and lapstrake-planked types—because if you can build one of these, you can build almost anything. Ideally, each class will start one boat, work at planking another, and finish a third. The emphasis is always more on learning than on pushing through a project. Each session combines daily discussion periods with an abundance of practical work. You’ll start out discussing boat plans and design, and how to develop a project plan.
Lofting will follow (see Lofting for a complete treatment of this subject). From there, it will be a steady stream of boatbuilding lessons—tools, body plans, types of construction, planking methods, steam-bending, lamination, woods, fastenings, and much, much more.
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Who is this course best suited for?
This course is appropriate for students with some knowledge and experience. Basic knowledge and use of hand tools is required for this course.
This course involves a moderate level of activity throughout the week including: standing and working sometimes throughout the day, some hand plaining or sanding, working on group projects that require occasional participation.
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