Looking to pick up carpentry skills? In Newfoundland, you can learn to build a boat
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — There are many reasons a dozen people gathered two evenings a week this year in St. John’s to build a traditional Newfoundland boat, bending and clamping long planks of wood and handling high-strength industrial glue.
Some, like John Handrigan of Placentia Junction, N.L., were drawn in by the history and felt a connection to the centuries of fishermen who had built similar boats — though without the help of power saws and Bostik 920FS marine sealant.
Others wanted to learn to build their own boats or had already started. Derrick Cove was constructing a vessel in a garage outside St. John’s, in tandem with the class.
“I’m retired, I don’t like sitting down and I want to try to retain some of my Newfoundland culture,” he explained during a class late last month.