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  • “Constructing Floorboards for the Haven 12-1/2 Sloop”

    Building floorboards for the Haven 12-1/2 sloop

    The Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding, located in Port Hadlock, WA, is a non-profit vocational school dedicated to the preservation of traditional maritime crafts and wooden boatbuilding. Established in 1981, the school has since been offering courses on the fine art of building boats, including traditional large craft like the Haven 12 1/2.

    This particular vessel was built by the school’s Traditional Large Craft class in 2007 under the guidance of Master Boatbuilder Jeff Hammond. Hammond oversaw the construction of the Haven 12 1/2, a design adapted by popular boat designer Joel White from Nathanael Herreshoff’s 1914 daysailor.

    Joel White is well-known in the boating world and his work has been celebrated in numerous publications. He passed away in 1997, but his legacy lives on through his designs, including the Haven 12 1/2. The boat was created as a modern adaptation of Herreshoff’s original design, with a focus on ease of use and aesthetic appeal.

    Nathanael Herreshoff is often referred to as the “Wizard of Bristol” and for good reason. He was a prolific and influential boat designer who created many iconic vessels during his career. His work continues to be celebrated today, and his contributions to the maritime industry have been recognized with numerous awards and honors.

    The Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding is dedicated to preserving the traditions of boatbuilding and maritime crafts. They offer a variety of courses for students of all skill levels, from beginner to advanced. In addition to boatbuilding, the school also offers courses in a variety of other disciplines, including marine systems, woodworking, and carpentry.

    If you’re interested in learning more about the school or taking a course in boatbuilding or traditional maritime crafts, you can visit their website at www.nwboatschool.org. They can also be reached by email at info@nwboatschool.org or by phone at 360-385-4948.

    Posted by Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding on 2012-12-18 06:39:13

  • Designing Bulkhead Placement for a Sizeable Vessel Using Staving

    Large Craft - laying out bulkhead on staving

    The Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding, located in Port Hadlock WA, is a private, accredited non-profit vocational school with a mission to preserve the fine art of wooden boatbuilding and traditional maritime crafts. Under the direction of Master Boatbuilder Jeff Hammond, the 2007 Traditional Large Craft class built a Haven 12 1/2 for a client. This design is a popular adaptation of Nathanael Herreshoff’s 1914 daysailor, which was popularized by renowned boat designer Joel White, who passed away in 1997.

    Nathanael Herreshoff, often referred to as “the Wizard of Bristol,” was a remarkable boat designer, and you can read more about him on the Herreshoff Marine Museum’s website. The Haven 12 1/2, a stunning daysailor that draws on Herreshoff’s designs, was an excellent project for the students in the Traditional Large Craft class.

    The Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding is a unique institution dedicated to preserving and passing on the traditional art of wooden boatbuilding. The school’s mission encompasses more than just boatbuilding, as traditional maritime crafts such as sailmaking, ropework, and woodworking are also taught in its courses.

    The Haven 12 1/2, built by students at the school, is a testament to their skill and dedication to the craft. The boat is a beautiful example of the traditional art of boatbuilding, and it will undoubtedly provide its owner with many years of sailing pleasure. Students at the school not only learn the technical skills necessary to build a boat, but also the craftsmanship, attention to detail, and sense of pride that comes with being a skilled craftsman.

    The Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding is devoted to providing its students with a solid foundation in traditional boatbuilding techniques. Students learn these techniques by working on real boats, under the guidance of experienced boatbuilders. The school’s instructors are passionate and knowledgeable, and they take the time to work with each student to ensure that they understand the techniques being taught.

    The school’s Traditional Large Craft class is one of its most popular offerings, and it is easy to see why. The class builds large wooden boats, and students get to work on all aspects of the project, from lofting and framing to planking and finishing. The students in this class learn an incredible range of skills, including carpentry, joinery, and woodworking, all of which are necessary to build a wooden boat.

    The Haven 12 1/2 built by the 2007 Traditional Large Craft class is a stunning example of the school’s commitment to traditional boatbuilding techniques. The boat is beautiful and functional, with lines that are both elegant and timeless. The students who worked on the boat gained an incredible amount of experience and knowledge during the process, and the skills they learned will stay with them for the rest of their lives.

    Overall, the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding is an essential institution for anyone interested in traditional boatbuilding techniques. The school’s mission is to preserve and pass on the fine art of wooden boatbuilding, and it does so in a way that is both practical and inspiring. The Haven 12 1/2 built by the Traditional Large Craft class is just one example of the incredible work that the school’s students are capable of, and it is a beautiful tribute to the art of wooden boatbuilding.

    Posted by Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding on 2012-12-11 15:23:27

  • Completion of The Haven 12 1/2 at Boat School in Port Hadlock, WA for Large Craft.

    Port Hadlock WA - Boat School - Large Craft - The Haven 12 1/2 is nearing completion

    The Haven 12 1/2 is a classic design by the renowned naval architect Nathanael Herreshoff from 1914. It was adapted by Joel White, who was a popular designer in his own right until his death in 1997. The Haven 12 1/2 was built in 2007 by the Traditional Large Craft class under the direction of Master Boatbuilder Jeff Hammond for a client.

    The Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding, a private, accredited non-profit vocational school located in Port Hadlock, WA, focuses on teaching and preserving traditional maritime crafts such as wooden boatbuilding. Their mission is to pass down the invaluable art of wooden boatbuilding to future generations. For more information on the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding, visit their website at www.nwboatschool.org or contact them via email at info@nwboatschool.org or by phone at 360-385-4948.

    Nathanael Herreshoff, commonly known as “the Wizard of Bristol,” was an American naval architect who is revered for his innovative vessel designs. He designed and built over 200 vessels in his lifetime, which included America’s Cup-winning yachts, steam-powered boats, and torpedo boats.

    Joel White was a world-renowned naval architect and boatbuilder who adapted many classic boat designs with his own innovations. His most well-known adaptation is the Haven 12 1/2, which he designed based on Nathanael Herreshoff’s original design. The Haven 12 1/2 is a timeless classic that continues to be revered by boaters and enthusiasts alike.

    The Traditional Large Craft class is a program offered by the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding, where students learn traditional techniques for building large wooden boats. It is a year-long program that focuses on teaching students the fundamental skills required to build wooden boats. Students in this program have the opportunity to work on a variety of vessels throughout the year, including the Haven 12 1/2.

    The Haven 12 1/2 is a wood-built sailboat that can be both sailed easily by a single person and comfortably sailed by up to four people. Its dimensions are 16’2″ overall length, a beam of 5’10”, and a draft of 2’10”. Its design features a shallow cockpit with ample space for seating and storage.

    The boat features a gaff rig, which is a type of sail rig that is commonly used on classic sailboats. The gaff rig features a triangular sail that is supported by a long pole called a gaff, which extends from the mast. This type of rig is both beautiful and efficient, and it allows for an easy to handle setup, making it great for sailors of all skill levels.

    The Haven 12 1/2 has a simple design that is focused on comfort, ease of sailing, and sturdy construction. The boat is constructed out of wood, which gives it a classic and timeless look. The wood is sealed with marine-grade varnish, which protects the wood from water damage and provides a beautiful finish.

    The process of building the Haven 12 1/2 is a lengthy and involved one that requires a great deal of skill and knowledge. The Traditional Large Craft class at the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding teaches students the techniques required to build a boat from scratch. Students learn everything from reading plans to cutting and shaping wood to assembling and finishing the boat.

    The program is led by Master Boatbuilder Jeff Hammond, who has over 40 years of experience in boatbuilding. Hammond is a seasoned professional who has built a wide variety of boats throughout his career. He has a passion for wooden boats and is dedicated to passing on his knowledge to future generations.

    The Haven 12 1/2 is just one of the many boats that students in the Traditional Large Craft class may have the opportunity to work on. Other vessels include classic wooden sailboats, motorboats, and rowboats. The program is designed to give students hands-on experience with a wide variety of boatbuilding techniques.

    The Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding is dedicated to preserving the art of wooden boatbuilding, which is an important part of maritime history. Wooden boats were once the primary means of transportation on the water, and they played an integral role in the development of many coastal communities.

    While modern boats may be faster and more efficient, wooden boats continue to be revered for their beauty, craftsmanship, and the sense of history that they invoke. The Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding is dedicated to teaching future generations the skills required to build and preserve these timeless vessels.

    Posted by Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding on 2012-12-30 16:37:02

  • Progress on Interior Work of Haven 12 1/2

    Haven 12 1/2 - Interior work in progress

    The Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding, located in Port Hadlock, Washington, is a private, accredited non-profit vocational school that aims to teach and preserve the fine art of wooden boatbuilding and traditional maritime crafts. In 2007, under the direction of Master Boatbuilder Jeff Hammond, the school’s Traditional Large Craft Class built a Haven 12 1/2 for a client. The Haven 12 1/2 is a daysailor adapted from Nathanael Herreshoff’s 1914 design by popular designer Joel White.

    Joel White was a renowned yacht designer who passed away in 1997. His obituary, which provides a good summary of his work, can be found online. Nathanael Herreshoff, on the other hand, is often called “the Wizard of Bristol” for his mastery of yacht design. More information about him can be found on the Herreshoff Marine Museum’s website.

    The Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding’s mission is to teach and preserve the fine art of wooden boatbuilding and traditional maritime crafts. The school can be contacted via e-mail or phone, and more information about the school can be found on their website.

    The Haven 12 1/2 built by the Traditional Large Craft Class was constructed under the guidance of Jeff Hammond, a master boatbuilder. The class involved students in the construction process of the daysailor, and one student, Carter Conklin, was pictured working on a detail of the framing under the coaming around the cockpit.

    Overall, the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding is dedicated to educating the public about the art of wooden boatbuilding, while also preserving it for future generations. Their work on the Haven 12 1/2 is just one example of how they are fulfilling this mission.

    Posted by Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding on 2012-12-18 06:40:46

  • Determining Waterline for Large Craft Haven in Port Hadlock, WA NWSWBB (IMG_5054)

    IMG_5054 - Port Hadlock WA - NWSWBB - Large Craft - Haven - determining waterline -

    The Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding is a private, non-profit vocational school based in Port Hadlock WA. The school’s mission is to teach and preserve the fine art of wooden boatbuilding and related maritime crafts. Students learn from expert boatbuilders, including Master Boatbuilder Jeff Hammond, who directed the construction of a Haven 12 1/2 in 2007 as part of the Traditional Large Craft class. The Haven 12 1/2 is an adaptation of a 1914 daysailor designed by Nathanael G. Herreshoff, often called “the Wizard of Bristol.” The adaptation was made by popular designer Joel White, whose obituary is available on the New York Times website.

    The students can be seen in a photo directing the placement of the waterline while monitoring progress from abeam the boat. The school is dedicated to preserving the knowledge and skills necessary to maintain the tradition of wooden boatbuilding. Anyone interested in learning more about the school or enrolling in a course can visit their website at www.nwboatschool.org or contact them via email at info@nwboatschool.org or by phone at 360-385-4948.

    Posted by Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding on 2012-12-02 03:37:34