Sailing a Seine dory in Lunenburg harbour
Sea trials for a 20-foot bottom, 26-foot loa Seine sailing dory. That's the largest of the Banks dories, comparable to a St Pierre, outfitted with gaff, jib and main. Built at The Dory Shop, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada. Being sailed by builders Jay Langford and Bub Dares in Lunenburg harbour.
Building twin schooners at Lunenburg
For the first time in over 30 years, they're building schooners on the harbour shores of historic Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada. In fact, Dawson Moreland & Associates is currently building two 48-foot wooden schooners simultaneously alongside the famous Dory Shop in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada. Watch this video to see designer/builder Dave Westergard and a helper install steam-bent frames.
Launching the schooner Kitty Cochrane
Launching of the schooner Kitty Cochrane, a 33 foot schooner designed and built by David Westergard, owned by Duncan Veasey, at the Dory Shop in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada on Saturday September 12, 2009. The first newly built wooden schooner to be launched in Lunenburg in about 40 years. Rigged and launched with assistance from the crew of the Picton Castle. This schooner launch is a sign of things to come as two larger wooden schooners will soon be built at the Dory Shop, see doryshop.com for details.
Semi dory sea trials
A brand-new 19.5 foot wooden semi-dory, built by The Dory Shop in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada, as an excursion boat for the tall ship Picton Castle, is launched and tested in Lunenburg harbour.
Steamy schooner building video
For the first time in over 30 years, they're building schooners on the harbour shores of historic Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada. In fact, Dawson Moreland & Associates is currently building two 48-foot wooden schooners simultaneously alongside the famous Dory Shop in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada. Watch this video to see designer/builder Dave Westergard and a helper install steam-bent frames.
Nova Scotia Sailing Adventure 2017 (Part 3 - Lunenburg)
This video is about a Melonseed Skiff sailing adventure in Nova Scotia, Canada. To celebrate the 150th Anniversary (1867-2017) of Canada’s Confederation, the Admiral, commanding the Montreal fleet of Her Majesty’s Canadian Melonseed Skiffs, despatched a squadron to Nova Scotia where they were to meet up and sail with HMCMS Chico, Andrew B. commanding. Skiffs beyefendi (Albert E.), Rocky C (Alvin C.) and Grenville (John M.) voyaged east along the Trans Canada highway before meeting up with the skiff Chico stationed in Nova Scotia. The assembled skiffs sailed together for four days on the south coast of Nova Scotia. Shore side activities included fine down east food and drink and a guided tour of Halifax courtesy of Andrew. We also visited the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic and the James Cook monument in Fort Needham park.
Part 3 of this adventure was filmed in Lunenburg harbour. This UNESCO World Heritage Site – with its narrow streets and unique architecture – is also the home port of Nova Scotia’s sailing ambassador, the Bluenose II. The graceful ship is a replica of the original fishing boat that found fame as a racing schooner.
Andrew’s video record of this sailing adventure may be viewed at:
A special thank you to the folks at The Dory Shop for allowing us to launch our boats.
The enchanting music in this film is by Loril Shannik playing her magical Celtic harp … available on iTunes.
Grand Bank Dory Races 2016
The annual Grand Bank Dory Races (2016)
Lunenburg: Where the Land Meets the Sea Trailer
This hour long documentary features characters from a variety of backgrounds but who all share a connection to the ocean, the land, and the town of Lunenburg Nova Scotia. The characters in film include master shipwright David Westergard, dory rowing champions Danette Eden and Willie Wells, horse logger Tristan Kelly, Irish moss harvester Oliver Cote, marine animal rescuer Andrew Reid, restoration entrepreneur Farley Blackman, and farmer and sauerkraut producer Glenn Rhodenizer.
International Dory Races 2014
Canada USA dory races taking place in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
Boatbuilders in Nova Scotia
A.F. Theriault boatyard in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic
today i am in Lunenberg visiting the fisheries museum. a more conventional museum then the sites i have visited previously it is three stories and a wharf filled with fun fishing facts!!
Raising the Foresail on the Bluenose
Raising the Foresail of the Schooner Bluenose II with a Donkey engine (winch) and peaking the Gaff manually.
Total Sail Area 11,150 sq ft. The Foresail is less than 4000 sq ft.
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View the planking of the twin 48-foot wooden schooners currently under construction at The Dory Shop in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.
A Deblois St. dory sailing on the Maine coast
A Clint Chase designed Deblois St. dory, sailing in a fresh breeze with a single reef. Rig is a standing lug with a sprit boom; halyard rigged according to method described by Mick Storer to control yard motion without a mast traveller.
Bosun School launches the dory Rocky
Picton Castle's Bosun School is a professional development program for aspiring young mariners who want to develop seamanship skills. The program includes boatyard work, including preparing and launching a variety of small boats including this one, a traditional Banks dory named Rocky that was built at Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada's historic Dory Shop.
Captain Dan Moreland rows the dory Rocky at Bosun School
At Picton Castle's Bosun School, students learn small boat handling skills, including rowing, sailing and driving a boat with an outboard motor. Captain Dan Moreland demonstrates dory rowing in the Banks dory Rocky, built at Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada's historic Dory Shop. After this video, students tried their hand at rowing. Additional instruction and extensive practice will follow.
Billy Campbell fastens Shutter Plank on his new Lunenburg Schooner
Actor/adventurer Billy Campbell fastens the last plank -- the so-called Shutter Plank -- in the hull of a 48-foot wooden schooner that is being built for him at The Dory Shop in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada. Built traditionally from an original half-hull design by David Westergard using heavy double-sawn frames, fashioned from Osage Orange, with two steam-bent White Oak frames in between and planked in Alaskan Yellow Cedar, Campbell's schooner and her twin, being built right alongside, will be launched later this year by Dawson Moreland & Associates, builders of the new Lunenburg Schooners.
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Dory builders celebrate launch with a little row
Participants in The Dory Shop of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia's spring dory building course celebrated the launch of the boat they built, a 17-foot loa Handline dory, with a row around the harbour. Here they are on the home stretch.
Sea And Be Scene Pre-Launch with Stephanie Beaumont
Stephanie Beaumont gets set to launch Sea And Be Scene dot com - the website that celebrates all the people, places and things that make the 4 Atlantic Provinces so special