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St Osyth Boatyard

The site on which St Osyth Boatyard sits has been a port since 1214. Barges used to trade up to St Osyth, moving farm produce and servicing the tide mill. Apparently during the depression there were 22 barges laid up there, awaiting work. The South Bank was used for boat building while the north side was used for wharf and cargo. Several Thames barges and the schooner "Kathleen" were built there. The slipway was first put in in 1945 and was put there to haul out Fairmiles to convert them to houseboats. The slipway sheds were also built at around the same time. According to Vanessa Bird in her

Sailspar

Established in 1968 by Reg White and Douglas Beech, Sailspar has a long history in the marine sector and are we are well known for their expertise in metal fabrication. David Beech has worked at Sailspar for over 40 years and has been Managing Director for the last 20. Olympic casualty of 1980 (remember those cancelled Games?) David has years of experience, can see his way round most problems and is a gold mine of information. Backed up with a skilled team of professionals, all with years of experience, Sailspar are well placed to ensure that even the most challenging project is completed with

Schofield, Frank

Wooden boatbuilder of new traditional boats and yachts, specialising in one off high performance boats such as the Winkle Brig.

Ropes Direct

Ropes Direct specialise in the supply of a wide range of various Ropes and Rope Accessories. We stock a great selection of ropes which means we are able to cater to a huge range of customers; both commercial and domestic. Our diverse product range includes; Barrier Ropes, Hemp Rope, Synthetic Hemp Ropes, Jute Rope, Manila Rope, Polysteel Ropes, Rope End Finishes, Sisal Rope, Staplespun Rope, Tug of War Ropes, Yacht Rope, Dinghy Ropes and Marine Ropes amongst others.

Topsail Marine Yacht Brokers

International yacht brokerage, specialising in yachts and traditional vessels, with full details and photographs of all vessels available online. L

Woodbridge Boat Yard

The Woodbridge Boatyard is a traditional boatyard situated on the river Deben in Woodbridge, Suffolk, dating back to 1889. The yard provides repair, restoration, boatbuilding, moorings and winter storage. The team are very proud of their long history and are strong advocates for traditional craftmanship and skills, but also embrace new technologies. Together they take care of all aspects of the mooring and storage, maintenance, repair and restoration of boats and yachts. Whether you are looking to caulk a classic, need a custom timber mast, want bright work that will draw a crowd, need

Tom Curtis Boat Building & Repair

Traditional wooden boat builder based on the east cost of England specialising in working boats. Tom Curtis offers new builds, restoration work, spar making and rope working.