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Newest Carriacou Sloop under construction |
January 5, 2014
WARNING - many pics
Carriacou has a long history of boat builiding. It started in 1783 when Scottish boat builders were brought over by the English specifically to build fishing and cargo boats. The names of these Scottish families can still be seen and heard around this small island.
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Carriacou Sloops in Antigua for Classics Race Week 2014 |
We first encountered the famous Carriacou sailing sloops in Antigua at Classics Race Week 2014. There were 3 of these beauties there last year.
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Getting it just right |
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Fitting a piece into place just so |
The building of these boats today is much the same as it was years and years ago.
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Cargo boat under construction |
The knowledge is handed down from father to son and elder to youngster. Time and experience are the real teachers.
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What a keel |
A few power tools are used these days - electric planers and such but we also witnessed a hand saw in use.
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Cargo boat under construction |
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Lining it all up again |
There are no paper boat plans laid out for these builders to follow. The master boat builder knows what works and goes from there.
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Hey Kev....check it out.....This one has a job site trailer |
Caribbean white cedar is brought in from the rainforest of Grenada. The various logs sit aging all around the job sight which, by the way......is the beach.
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Fishing boat and sloop both built in Carriacou |
All these boats are built right on the beach.
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s/v Exodus moored just off the beach where she was built |
The launch party of one of these boats is apparently the stuff of legends as basically the whole island turns out for it.
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Another racing sloop and the reef(s) just beyond |
FYI - Windward was.....windy.
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Old metal boat didn't fare as well |
It isn't just racing sloops and cargo boats that are built here. ALL shapes and sizes of boats are built in Carriacou. Including various fishing and speed boats used as water taxis.
Finally we found our way to The Cornershop in Dover (on the edge of Windward). We sat outside visiting with the guy running this little shop. We learned about many things Carriacou. It was very interesting.
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