Apart from the boat in the fishermans museum in Hastings, there does not appear to be any beach sailing luggers survived, according to Historic ships register. Could that be true, given how many other types have been rebuilt or newly built? The Looe luggers, Falmouth working boats and Pilot cutters seem to have a large following.
Your dad Derek Phillips, would kindly give me helpful advice when I started out in boatbuilding, ..the name "Gentleman" pretty much summed him up. (John. ..RB Boatbuilding Ltd)
Can anyone tell me about the large traditional boat currently on a berth at River Brede moorings? Is it the same one that was on a slip on the banks of the Rother a bit further downstream for several years? I’ve an interest in traditional boats and boatbuilding and live nearby, and often wondered about the project
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Great but the music is awful
That was a beautiful and valuable piece of social history. Thank you for sharing it.
Wonderful! Thank you for uploading this film.
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Apart from the boat in the fishermans museum in Hastings, there does not appear to be any beach sailing luggers survived, according to Historic ships register. Could that be true, given how many other types have been rebuilt or newly built? The Looe luggers, Falmouth working boats and Pilot cutters seem to have a large following.
Your dad Derek Phillips, would kindly give me helpful advice when I started out in boatbuilding, ..the name "Gentleman" pretty much summed him up. (John. ..RB Boatbuilding Ltd)
Can anyone tell me about the large traditional boat currently on a berth at River Brede moorings? Is it the same one that was on a slip on the banks of the Rother a bit further downstream for several years? I’ve an interest in traditional boats and boatbuilding and live nearby, and often wondered about the project
Great film. You’re related I guess? Be lovely to know more about the firm and the people
Thanks for putting this on, i,m a fisherman and i love wooden boats, loveley to watch, cheers.