Sponsors
National Historic Ships UK acknowledges the financial support of its sponsors
Shipshape East brings together traditional skills, services and facilities across Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk. It acts as a focal point connecting vessels, projects, organisations and craftsmen including: Hunter’s Yard at Ludham; the International Boatbuilding Training College (IBTC) Ltd at Lowestoft; the Excelsior Trust; the Sutton Hoo Ship’s Company and Everson’s Wharf at Woodbridge; Harker’s Yard in Brightlingsea; the historic barges and TS Rigging at Maldon, and a range of other craft from the National Register of Historic Vessels.
The International Boatbuilding Training College, Lowestoft is a Shipshape East Hub and offers a range of activities and services available to local historic vessel owners, skilled craftsmen, businesses, heritage organisations, training bodies and maritime enthusiasts. Find out more.
The Pioneer Sailing Trust is a Shipshape East Hub and offers a range of activities and services available to local historic vessel owners, skilled craftsmen, businesses, heritage organisations, training bodies and maritime enthusiasts. Find out more.
Our National Directory of Skills & Services is an online database to help you find practitioners who have worked on boat projects of all types and sizes.
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