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Star Yachts Ltd

We are based in the historic Underfall Yard (main picture) in Bristol Docks. Underfall Yard was restored from a derelict state into a thriving boatyard of separate small companies around a Trust operated Slipway. Star Yachts Ltd is an off-shoot of The Slipway Co-operative Ltd. Whereas the Slipway Co-operative deals with the smaller repair and restoration works, Star Yachts deals with new builds and bigger restoration commissions. Both companies employ both traditional shipwrighting skills and modern wood/epoxy techniques depending on the demands of the job in hand. Recent works include a 22'

Steel Developments Propellors

Steel Developments Propellers were established in 1958 offering a specialist propeller repair and sales service. We also supply propellers from most of the leading propeller manufacturers. We are sole UK distributor of the Solas range of aluminium and stainless steel propellers. We also supply Hydromotive, Austral, Mercury, Autostream propellers at very competitive prices. We can advise you how we repair all types of propeller made of either aluminium bronze or stainless steel. A propeller is very important in achieving the best performance from any boat and an incorrectly fitted sized or

Steven Cooper Blacksmiths

Steven Ellis Coopers Award Winning Company has over 30 years of experience as a time served blacksmith. Using traditional craftsmanship we are able to manufacture all types of ornamental and traditional ironwork, gates and railings as well as very specialist one-offs for private clients, builders, architects and local authorities across the country.

Sticks & String

Shipwright and rigger specialising in historic, replica and traditional work. Projects undertaken anywhere in the UK. Sparmaking, blockmaking, rigging in rope and wire, including classic yachts and small craft. Historical and technical research, all period from classical times to 1900's. Deliveries undertaken. Wooden vessel repairs, construction, and general carpentry.

Stone's Boatyard & Marine Timber

Going back to the late 1800s, Edwin Stone became renowned for making the best willow baskets and crab pots for local fishermen. Edwin’s son, James, went on to complete an apprenticeship as a shipwright at the legendary Edgar Cove boatyard in Salcombe. Before starting his yard in Salcombe, Edgar Cove had worked at Fife’s yard in Fairlie during the period when they built the first of Sir Thomas Lipton’s “Shamrock” Challengers for the America’s Cup. Covering a span of sixty years, three members of the Stone family learnt their trade at Edgar Cove. Suppliers of high-end mast and spar grade timber