Posted by The Dory Shop | Tags: boat, boatbuilding, boats, Dory Shop, Fortune Bay dory, Lunenburg Dory, Nova Scotia, Picton Castle, Picton Castle Bosun School, skiff, The Dory Shop, The Dory Shop Boatyard, traditional, wooden, wooden boats
After more than two weeks and – dare we admit it, Jay? – quite a bit of fun, students from the Picton Castle Bosun School celebrated the launch of their newly-built skiff last Friday.
Built of select tropical hardwoods, notably Silver Bali planking, this is no lightweight boat – neither in construction, nor heft (it took a full 10 hands to walk her down the beach!). She’s built powerfully strong with lots of naturally-grown frames and big stern knees too. And thanks to the unique boat lumber, plus fastenings of copper and stainless steel, she’s going to last a long time!
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| Nov 01, 2011
Posted by The Dory Shop | Tags: dories, dory, dory building course, Dory Shop, handline dory, Ironworks Distillery, Lunenburg, Lunenburg Dory, The Dory Shop, The Dory Shop Boatyard, wooden, wooden boats
It’s taken ol’ Dory Plug an entire week to post a few more pictures from the finale of our fall dory building course – that is, of course, the launch of the gang’s Handline dory. Very sorry about the delay; part of which relates to my distinct lack of talent for technology. I held off posting more pictures, hoping I would have some smartly edited video to post with them. Seems like that might take a bit longer. So for now, please enjoy some more snapshots of our launch party.
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| Oct 14, 2011
Posted by The Dory Shop | Tags: boat, boats, Bosun School, dories, dory, dory building course, dory frames, dory knees, Dory Shop, handline dory, Lunenburg, Lunenburg Dory, Lunenburg harbour, Picton Castle, The Dory Shop, The Dory Shop Boatyard, traditional, wooden, wooden boats
They say there’s no rest for the wicked and though I’m not sure what Jay has done to deserve it, I can tell you he’s been a busy guy lately.
Following the completion of our fall dory building class last week, and a gloriously warm and bright long weekend during which we Canucks celebrated our Thanksgiving, Jay returned to the shop to welcome an all-new group of newbee boat builders.
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| Oct 13, 2011
Posted by The Dory Shop | Tags: Bluenose II, boatbuilding, boats, Dory Shop, handline dory, Lunenburg, Lunenburg Dory, Nova Scotia, The Dory Shop, traditional, wooden, wooden boats
Today is the big day folks! This afternoon at 2 p.m., participants in our fall dory building class will launch one freshly-baked Handline dory. Tradition requires a semi-secret initiation ceremony and a little row in the harbour to be sure she floats ~ if you’re in the greater Lunenburg area, feel free to drop by and cheer them on!
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| Oct 07, 2011
Posted by The Dory Shop | Tags: boat, boatbuilding, boats, building, Dory Shop, Lunenburg, Lunenburg Dory, Nutshell Pram, schooners, Spirit of Bermuda, The Dory Shop, The Dory Shop Boatyard
Dory Plug has been away on vacation (and even Jay took a week off to sail aboard the stunning schooner Mistral!), so that explains why there haven’t been any posts here lately.
However we did have the lovely Miss B taking some photos for us as Jay continued to build not one, but two lovely Nutshell Prams with the assistance Arran.
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| Aug 17, 2011
Posted by The Dory Shop | Tags: Barque Picton Castle, Black Rocks dory, boat, dories, dory, Dory Shop, Lunenburg, Lunenburg Dory, Lunenburg harbour, Lunenburg Wooden Boat Reunion, Nova Scotia, Nutshell Pram, schooners, The Dory Shop, The Dory Shop Boatyard, wooden, wooden boats, WoodenBoat Show
So the little Black Rocks sailing dory that we had planned to take to the WoodenBoat Show – but then, receiving an order for a rowing dory, took that instead – is finished.
As you can see, it’s a sweet little boat with a simple lug sail rig. Perfect for a beginner sailer as the boat provides a very safe and stable platform from which to learn. Plus a dory of this size is easily rowed by a child as young as nine or 10 but can still hold a few people (her capacity is over 1000 lbs.!).
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| Jul 15, 2011
Posted by The Dory Shop | Tags: Black Rocks dory, Dory Shop, Fishmaker dory, Lunenburg, Lunenburg Dory, Newfoundland dory, Nova Scotia, The Dory Shop, The Dory Shop Boatyard, wooden boats, WoodenBoat Show
We’re finally back from the 20th annual WoodenBoat Show held at Mystic Seaport, CT June 24-26. It’s a long drive and at points, a lot of traffic for some country bumpkins to endure but so worth it to see the fantastic work on display at this unique boat show!
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| Jun 30, 2011
Posted by The Dory Shop | Tags: boatbuilding, boats, Fortune Bay dory, Lunenburg, Lunenburg Dory, Nova Scotia, Sailing dory, The Dory Shop, Tim Horton Children's Camp, wooden boats
It’s not too often that The Dory Shop gang take a road trip together but that’s just what we did yesterday, driving inland from Lunenburg, across the middle of Nova Scotia and then North to the Northumberland Strait and specifically, the Tim Horton Children’s Camp at Tatamagouche.
We made the trip to assist with the launch of the camp’s new Fortune Bay sailing dory, affectionately known as Timbit (Tim Horton’s being Canada’s number one purveyor of coffee and donuts; and Timbits being the delicious donut holes), and also orient camp staff to their new boat.
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| Jun 17, 2011
Posted by The Dory Shop | Tags: Black Rocks dory, boatbuilding, Dory Shop, Lunenburg, Lunenburg Dory, The Dory Shop, The Dory Shop Boatyard, wooden boats, WoodenBoat Show
With the spring dory building class successfully concluded, Jay’s well into our next boat – a sweet little Black Rocks sailing dory to display at WoodenBoat Magazine’s show at Mystic, CT next month. As you can see, he’s just working on the garboard planks.
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| May 31, 2011
Posted by The Dory Shop | Tags: Black Rocks dory, boat, boatbuilding, dories, dory building course, Dory Shop, Lunenburg, Lunenburg Dory, Nova Scotia, The Dory Shop, The Dory Shop Boatyard, traditional, wooden boats
Champagne and Solomon Gundy accompanied the launch of our spring dory class’ boat this morning.
As usual, we had a bit of an initiation before taking the boat down to the beach during which the guys had to take the four gastronomic sacraments of Lunenburg – Solomon Gundy (that’s pickled herring to the uninitiated), sauerkraut, Lunenburg pudding, or pig’s pudding as I grew up calling it, and all washed down with a shot of dark rum.
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| May 20, 2011
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