Apprentice for a Day

July 18, 2010

Building a Smith Island Skiff

Filed under: Uncategorized — dsutherland @ 12:48 pm

The summer AFAD project began at the request of a CBMM visitor who wanted to provide his kids the opportunity to build their own boat.  His description of what he thought would be the “perfect” project perfectly matched the Smith Island Crabbing Skiff.  Thus, on June 16 we began our first Kids Special Class.

The first day was spent lofting the lines for this traditional Bay-style boat.  My two teenage students were enthusiastic about their project, and both brought some wood working skills to the class.  As a result, we were able to accomplish a great deal in the first weekend of work.  We completed lofting the lines , and actually got much of the framing done in just 2 days.  Construction will take 6 weekends to complete, and we will begin planking on July 24.

The Smith Island Crabbing Skiff, a traditional Bay-style skiff, is an 18′ flat bottom boat with an outboard motor.  It makes a great class project, and we can build just a basic hull in the class or customize the boat as requested by the buyer.  In fact, visitors were so impressed with the work we were doing on the skiff that we now have orders for 2 more.

The Kids Special Class is open to any teenager, 13 to 18 years of age.  Younger kids may participate if they have some skills and are interested in learning.  However, I would encourage a parent to talk with me before enrolling a younger child so I can determine if it is the appropriate experience, and anyone under 13 years of age MUST be accompanied by an adult.  Pre-registration for this class, while not required, is suggested.  You can contact the CBMM visitor’s services desk to register.  The number is 410-745-2916.

We begin lofting.

Teamwork makes the framing go quickly and smoothly.

A little adjustment here. That's all it takes!

Sometimes you just have to get on top of your work!

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