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Posted by R. McKee
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Boat Building at Salisbury School

This is a record of boat building at Salisbury School, a boys' prep school in northwest Connecticut. In 2002, Eliot Hovey finished his Annapolis Wherry, from a Chesapeake Light Craft, stitch-and-glue kit. He rowed it to a very respectable fourth-place finish in the Blackburn Challenge.

Since then, students /faculty have built sea kayaks; lake kayaks; a couple of prams; Oxford rowing shells; one canoe; a Chester Yawl, a skiff and two surfboards from kits.

Along the way, I learned how to build low-seat, skin-on-frame, solo canoes, which have become our most popular project. After a few of those, I built a ‘recovery’ kayak and a plywood coracle. As of summer of ’14 we were up to seventy-five boats (I’m not counting the surfboards as boats). My lifetime total is well over a hundred boats.

I've also built three West-Greenland style kayaks and four coracles; for the blog of the latter, go to Steel Coracle.

Information for Salisbury Builders/Alumni

  • Home
  • Essential Information for Salisbury Boat Builders
  • GEAR - good advice, no matter what boat you own
  • Complete List of Boats Completed
  • YOU TUBE PLAYLIST
  • Photos of Student Boats
  • Skin-on-Frame Boat Durablity
  • Reading List
  • Trip Reports

Our Textbook

Our Textbook
This is the book I helped design and illustrate, by my boat building mentor, Hilary Russell. It closely matches the techniques we use for our boats, and includes information on working with willow rods for the ribs, as well as instructions on making a double-bladed paddle.

Blog Archive

LINKS

  • Bending Branches Paddles
  • Cape Falcon Kayak
  • Chesapeake Light Craft
  • Geodesic Aerolite Boats
  • Grey Owl Paddles
  • KayakWays
  • Newfound Woodworks
  • Northern Forest Canoe Trail
  • Northwoods Canoes Company
  • SARUM SKINBOAT HOW-TO
  • Shaw & Tenny Oars and Paddles
  • Steel Coracle
  • The Berkshire Boat Building School
  • The Skinboat School - very cool!
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