


Wooden Ships and Iron Men
sam. 28 mars
|St Ives Arts Club
Gloucester, Massachusetts was home to some of the biggest and fastest schooners ever built. At one time it was the most productive fishing port in the world and the most dangerous. David Spy gives us an illustrated talk on the story of New England Fishing Schooners.


Heure et lieu
28 mars 2026, 19:30 – 21:00
St Ives Arts Club, Saint Ives TR26 2DY, UK
À propos de l'événement
The Story of New England Fishing Schooners
This presentation by David Spy delves into the rich history of New England fishing schooners, exploring their evolution from early designs to their role in the International Fisherman's Races. The event is organized to support the St Ives Jumbo Association and features a captivating mix of words, models, and paintings.
Early Designs
The story begins with the early designs of fishing schooners, which were characterized by their sleek hulls and efficient rigging. These vessels were essential for the fishing industry, allowing fishermen to navigate the challenging waters of the New England coast.
Evolution of the Schooner
As fishing techniques and demands evolved, so did the design of the schooners. Innovations in materials and construction methods led to faster and more durable vessels, enhancing the fishing experience and increasing the catch.
Billets
General Admission
8,00 £GB
Total
0,00 £GB