Our Splicing & Ropework course gives participants a broad introduction to ropework techniques.
The course consists of the following:
- A range of splices and whippings on traditional three-strand rope
- Rope to wire splice and eye splice in modern double braid yacht rope
- Stitched and whipped eye in solid braid
Over 30 practical and decorative knots are featured, including the reef knot, bowline, wagoner’s and rolling hitch, Turk’s head and monkey’s fist. Should participants have a specific project or requirements then we are happy to tailor this course to fit your needs.
Course dates 2025:
28-29 April, 14-15 July, 17-18 November
The IBTC Concept of Training Experience has shown that training opportunities limited to just two or three boats is totally insufficient – which is why the IBTC always has a wide variety of boats, both large and small, at different stages of construction at any one time. This ensures that there is always a boat available and at a stage which will enable trainees to build skills in a truly systematic and properly structured way. You do not have to wait for a boat to reach a certain stage of construction before you are able to move on, and you are always able to continue to the next stage of learning once you have satisfactorily completed each exercise. It is a very important concept of IBTC training that the boats built, repaired or restored as training exercises are only worked on whenever they present the opportunity for appropriately timed exercises for students. High standards of accuracy and finish are set from the start of each course. Our concept of training enables our students to cover and learn the wide range of skills in our training programme in the shortest time possible. It ensures, too, that by the end of their course, you will have the ability and confidence to build, repair or restore a boat. Almost all learning is through practical exercises, (learning by doing), with the essential knowledge element fed in by instructors at the relevant moment. This huge amount of practical experience is one of the many reasons why IBTC students remain head and shoulders above others.
Interested in our Boatbuilding course but not sure if you can commit for a whole year? Get in touch with us to discuss options for doing the course in agreed learning blocks over a timescale that suits you.
Bursaries of up to 50% are now open for UK citizens between the ages 18 to 40. To apply please fill in our bursary form.
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