Building a boat yard
In addition to building dories, other fine wooden boats and repairing
sundry craft dragged into our yard, Capt. Dan aims to turn the Dory Shop
into a full-service boat yard, taking care of the fine wooden craft in
our area, as well as the many that sail in from around Nova Scotia and
New England. We have upwards of 100 beautiful Tancook schooners and similar
vessels hereabouts that will be made welcome at The Dory Shop Boatyard.
Besides slipping wooden boats, we will also be able to haul local lobster
boats, wooden or otherwise.
A special feature of the new Dory Shop Boatyard is the ability to do your
own work on your own boat. You can even bring in your favorite, trusted
boat carpenter to help you. Of course, we also have our own excellent
boat carpenters, on hand to assist you or take a project off your hands.
But we think the opportunity for boat owners, and lovers, to share a yarn,
a tool or an idea as they work side-by-side on their vessels is an immensely
valuable thing. Our yard is also just steps from virtually every marine
service you would need, including Bill Baron’s machine shop and
Pete Tanner’s welding shop. There are several top-notch sail lofts
here in town – two a very short walk away. A two-minute walk also
takes you to an outboard motor supply shop, while just around the corner
is the new grocery store for easy provisioning.
Right now we are building an inventory of supplies from fine timbers to
fastenings, pine tar to tools. We can get anything you might want or could
possibly need for your boat: anchors, rope, marlin, tar, oars and oarlocks,
caulking irons and mallets, oakum or cotton, a new bronze casting, a new
pine lower mast, life jackets – you name it!
Just recently, we overhauled our slipway. It's in nice shape again. At
present, the sailboat Annie Laurie is hauled out there getting a new stem.
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