Posted by The Dory Shop | Tags: boatbuilding, boats, Cross Island skiff, dories, dory, Dory Shop, Lunenburg, Lunenburg Dory, The Dory Shop, WoodenBoat magazine
The historic port of Lunenburg has a unique way of welcoming the holiday season. Like many communities, the town hosts a Santa Claus parade, but there’s something that makes ours just a little bit different. The parade here has a boat theme; specifically, parade organizers seek to place as many of the entrees as possible in dories and other wooden boats. As you can imagine, we tend to get a few calls!
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| Nov 25, 2012
Posted by The Dory Shop | Tags: boatbuilding, boats, dories, dory, dory building course, Dory Shop, handline dory, Lunenburg, Lunenburg Dory, Nova Scotia, The Dory Shop, traditional, wooden, wooden boat, wooden boats
Two very pleasant weeks with our latest dory building class wrapped up Friday as the group launched the fruit of their labours, the HMLD NAK.
The what, you ask?
Well, as always, the dory built during the class is available for sale to one of the participants and in this case will find a new home in New Brunswick.
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| Nov 18, 2012
Posted by The Dory Shop | Tags: dories, dory, Dory Shop, Lunenburg, Lunenburg Dory, Nova Scotia, The Dory Shop, wooden boats
They say that the first step to recovery is admitting you have a problem. So here goes.
I, Dory Plug, have a problem.
Please don’t just me too harshly. I’m not really the philandering type but, well, I do tend to fall in love with every new boat we build.
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| Jul 06, 2012
Posted by The Dory Shop | Tags: boat, boatbuilding, dories, dory, Dory Shop, Lunenburg, Lunenburg Dory, The Dory Shop, wooden boats
Jay’s hard at work on a new dory. Or trying to be. There are a lot of tourists strolling along the Lunenburg waterfront on this beautiful sunny day and while we enjoy having an open shop, it can make it a little hard to get to the job at hand.
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| Jun 18, 2012
Posted by The Dory Shop | Tags: boatbuilding, dories, dory, dory knees, Dory Shop, Lunenburg Dory, Nova Scotia, The Dory Shop, The Dory Shop Boatyard, traditional, wooden, wooden boats
The Hatts were here yesterday with our spring shipment of Hackmatack dory knees. Naturally grown frames, or knees as they are known in dories, are the defining feature of a Lunenburg-built Banks dory. While other ports built their frames using pieces of wood fastened together with a patented metal clip, ours are cut from a single piece of wood. They are not steamed, nor bent, but instead are cut from the lower trunk and roots of the very strong and rot resistant Hackmatack tree.
For four generations the Hatt family has supplied The Dory Shop with this critical building material. Edgar Hatt, shown above, began cutting knees with his father Arthur and his grandfather. He now works in the woods with his son.
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| May 03, 2012
Posted by The Dory Shop | Tags: boat, boatbuilding, boats, dories, Dory Shop, Jay Langford, Lunenburg Dory, sailing, schooners, The Dory Shop, The Dory Shop Boatyard
Posts to this blog regularly bear witness to the incredible boatbuilding talents of our team here at The Dory Shop, particularly the work of our master dory builder Jay Langford.
But Jay’s talents extend well beyond the boatbuilding world as proven by the painting – his latest! – shown here.
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| Mar 07, 2012
Posted by The Dory Shop | Tags: boatbuilding, dories, dory, dory building course, Dory Shop, handline dory, Lunenburg, Lunenburg Dory, Nova Scotia Boatbuilders Association, schooners, The Dory Shop, The Dory Shop Boatyard, wooden boats
Participants in the Boatbuilders Employment Preparation Training Program (phew – what a name!) are making good progress with the 13-foot-bottom Handline dory they are building.
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| Jan 20, 2012
Posted by The Dory Shop | Tags: boatbuilding, boats, dory, dory building course, handline dory, Lunenburg, Lunenburg Dory, Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia Boatbuilders Association, The Dory Shop, traditional, wooden boats
We’re very happy to have the gang from the Boatbuilder Employment Preparation Training Program, sponsored by the Nova Scotia Boatbuilders Association, with us these next two weeks.
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| Jan 18, 2012
Posted by The Dory Shop | Tags: Barque Picton Castle, dories, dory, Dory Shop, Lunenburg, Lunenburg Dory, Santa Claus Parade, The Dory Shop, wooden
Holiday celebrations kicked into high gear over the weekend with the running of Lunenburg’s annual Santa Claus Parade.
Started just three years ago, it’s a fantastic event – colourful and fun and wonderfully supported by the businesses and organizations of our little maritime community.
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| Nov 28, 2011
Posted by The Dory Shop | Tags: boatbuilding, dories, dory, dory building course, Dory Shop, Gloucester, Lunenburg, Lunenburg Dory, schooners, The Dory Shop, The Dory Shop Boatyard, wooden boats
An article in this month’s issue of Classic Boat, entitled 10 Iconic American Boats, lists both dories and working schooners.
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| Nov 22, 2011
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