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Name of Chairperson:
Ian S. Downie
Contact Address:
26 Brucklay Street,
Rosehearty
Telephone:
(01346) 571292
Meeting Times & Place:
Contact the Chairperson for info. on the next meeting
Description of What Organisation Does:
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images)
Rosehearty was, within living memory, a centre of
YOLE building, which not only supplied boats along the Buchan Coast
but also to the West Coast and the North of Ireland. In some areas
of the West Coast up to a quarter of the small boats were Rosehearty
built.
The concept behind the Yole Project Is twofold. Firstly
to build a boat for the benefit of Rosehearty and secondly to retrain
traditional skills in building traditional craft.
There is a wide and growing interest in the U.K. and
Europe in traditional, wooden boat building, particularly in small
craft, and perhaps Rosehearty can capitalise on this as people are
beginning to realise that they have a rich heritage which should
not be allowed to wither away.
A consensus decided the "Lloyd George",
FR 348 was a good model of a boat to try to recreate as she was
an easily handled and fast Yole. Considerable research and a transcript
of the registry from the old Fishing Boats Register enabled a plan
to be drawn and a half model built for evaluation. The committee,
with the help of experienced and knowledgeable people, recommended
slight modifications to the half built model, which have been Implemented
in a new plan.
A full model will be built from the modified plan
in exactly the same way as the actual Yole, with Clinker planking,
steam bent frames and complete with fittings such as oars, mast,
sail, rudder etc.
A scale model such as this will give the community
a preview of the finished article and also provide a focus for sponsorship
and promotion of the Rosehearty Project.
There have been a number of volunteers to help build
the YOLE, including those with experience and a number keen to learn
traditional skills.
On a historical note, one of the volunteers is a direct
descendant of John Taylor who built 'Lloyd George' in Rosehearty
in 1908.
It is a testament to the builder that she lasted into
the early 1970's. However, she survived only a short time after
'Francie' was prevailed upon to sell her. The project is going well
as we have acquired copper nails and larch planking which has been
paid for by various sponsors. Although the mast, yard, oars and
a sail will be needed at a later stage, we have the basic materials
to begin building.
To ensure the YOLE is as near to the original as possible,
the loan of photographs would be much appreciated. All photos will
be returned to their owners. 'Lloyd George' was 17 feet, 6 ins.
in length, painted white with a black bottom. She may feature in
photos of the Old Harbour or Port Rae Harbour, Rosehearty.
I'd like to thank all those who have given sponsorship
help and encouragement in many different ways to the YOLE project.
Yole Images
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