A little over a week ago, MaineBoats.com featured us in their blog…
Read MoreAnn Flannery, one of the first women to attend The Apprenticeshop, has been teaching young people how to build boats…
Read MoreA runaway at the age of 19, Mary Lacy found herself in men’s clothes entering a man’s world…
Read MoreThe boat launching ceremony in Japan is typically called shinsuishiki (literally, "enter water ceremony")…
Read MoreHere is a little compilation of some of the interesting techniques Bansho san uses to measure or mark…
Read MoreIn Japan, many boatbuilders use open fire to bend planking…
Read MoreOne of the most important elements of our work is recording the design of the tenmasen…
Read MoreBen Meader produced to following video of the Honryousen project we recently completed with Nakagawa san.
Read MoreAfter a beautiful trip into the mountains and then a long trek from Tokamachi, which involved changing trains three times, we arrived in Himi late last Tuesday…
Read MorePeople often ask me what Japanese boatbuilders use as bedding or seam compound. Traditionally, many boatbuilders used raw lacquer, urushi…
Read MoreHe kneels in the shadow cast by the planking of the boat, bent over the fine, ink-soaked thread. The light is almost palpable in the dust-soaked atmosphere…
Read MoreIt was sailing distilled – the only instruments were a few handheld compasses, a dated, numbers-only black and white display handheld GPS, and our trusty bin of charts and chart tools…
Read MoreWe have a new two-year apprentice. He’s been here now for 3 weeks, lofting, building molds, and sailing around Penobscot Bay on expedition…
Read MoreWe received the following email this morning. It’s always nice to know where our boats end up…
Read MoreWe are excited to share this new video produced about our Maritime Skills program…
Read MoreDouglas Brooks recently came to the shop to teach a week-long course in traditional Japanese boatbuilding. Students in the course built a 21-foot long traditional river boat…
Read MoreIf you’ve been keeping up with our newsletter, you’ve probably seen something about the Sea Rocket project our Maritime Skills students have been working on…
Read MoreMany of you have already heard about Break the Anchor, perhaps from attending the fundraising auction the Shop held last March. Well, the project is finally underway…
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