Vermont's Small Boat Traditions

Past event
Oct 13, 2018, 3 to 4:30 PM

From Skiffs to Sail Ferries: The Story of Vermont's Small Boat Traditions

The stories of Vermont naval history and commercial shipping have been well documented by generations of historians. However, the traditions of small boat building from throughout our state have remained untold. The bulk of our historic boatbuilding traditions involves Vermonters building their own boats, whether for pleasure or commercial use. The historical record illuminating this subject resides today mostly in family stories and photo collections.

In this slide presentation, Douglas Brooks shares his research on these traditions, and his work in recreating some of these historic vessels.

About the presenter:

Douglas Brooks - A boat builder, writer, and researcher, Douglas specializes in the construction of traditional wooden boats for museums and private clients.

Saturday, October 13, 3-4:30pm at the Varnum Memorial Library, 194 Main Street in Jeffersonville.

This event is sponsored by the Cambridge Arts Council and the Varnum Memorial Library and brought to you by the Vermont Humanities Council.

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