Boat Building Academy graduates launch new boats at Lyme Regis
The latest wooden boats, hand-built by students at the Boat Building Academy (BBA) in Lyme Regis, UK, have been launched in the town’s historic harbour.
Some 16 students undertook the Boat Building Academy and Furniture School’s latest 40-week wooden boatbuilding course, spending the first 20 weeks learning skills such as joinery, lofting, traditional, modern and fibre reinforced plastic boatbuilding, and sail making.
In the last 20 weeks they have come together to build three boats and renovate a fourth.
The boats were commissioned by course members Ginny Harvey, Andrew Streeter, Tom Thorley and Ben Short and all the projects were overseen by the BBA’s expert tutors.
Andrew Streeter has built a 14ft glued Carvel Cobby Catboat Trio.
Tom Thorley built an outboard powered,14ft Carvel & Cold Moulded Riva Scoiattolo.
Ginny Harvey built a 14ft 4 glued Clinker Welsford Walkabout Lug Yawl.
Ben Short’s quest has been to restore a 20ft Looe Looe traditional clinker diesel, which was once used as a passenger ferry, to its former glory. The boat had been in a barn for some years prior to its restoration and its engine had been submerged in a creek.
After taking his boat into the water for the first time Tom Thorley said: “The course has been amazing. Very tough at times, but the tutors are incredibly knowledgeable, supportive and inspiring, and the experience has reached all my expectations, one hundred per cent.
“I now look forward to spending as much time as I can in my beautiful boat.”
The Boat Building Academy and Furniture School is situated on Monmouth Beach and is the first port of call for trainee professional boatbuilders, furniture makers and woodworking enthusiasts from across the UK.
The 14ft glued carvel Crosby catboat trio built by Andrew Streeter being launched.
Many graduates of the 40-week course go on to work at the UK’s leading boatyards.
Bursaries are available for all BBA boat building and furniture courses.
BBA Director Will Reed says: “I am immensely proud of the students and staff who have all worked so incredibly hard to get their boats to where they are today. I never tire of our launch days – they are always truly inspiring events and todays was no exception.
“For many of the students, this is just the beginning of their journey into the exciting world of boat building, and I wish them all the best of luck.”
Images courtesy of MaxWillcock / BNPS
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