Coquina is pitched
Hammering in the centreboard case on Tammie Norrie
Steam-bent ribs being rivetted into place

Noteworthy

Wooden interior of speedboat and festival-goers Welcome to our full-time, accredited Ships Cabinetry course, Class of 2008, May 10 to Aug. 01.

SBSS is featured in the new March-April issue of Watercraft magazine.

Graduates,
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Our full-time courses are registered and certified by PCTIA of British Columbia

Recent News

NEW! SBSS Construction Blog

Launching & Sailing Photos »»

Boat Launch 2008. SBSS' 10th Anniversary and Annual Maritime Boat Launch Festival, April 19 and 20th.

The day started with snow and power outages, but it got better. We launched two newly built boats on schedule and in the (chilly) sunshine. With just a few minor rigging details sorted on Saturday morning, the students received their certificates and donned boots to carry the boats to the waters edge.

The Coquina went in first, she floated nicely, Nick, Will, and Gareth seemed surprised but happy...

April 23, 08    More about the Boat Launch »»

Short Course Schedule – 2008

Starting April 28th through August 14th, the Silva Bay Shipyard School is adding a series of new short courses for aspiring boat builders and woodworkers.

Join us on Gabriola Island at our heritage boatyard on the water for a week or two and turn your dreams into skills.

April, 08    More about the short courses »»

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2005 launch festival
Raid fleet leaving Gabriola Pass
Silva Bay Shipyard School buildings
2005 launch festival

~Maintaining the Art of the Wooden Boat~

What Our Students Say About SBSS

Raid fleet leaving Gabriola Pass
Raid fleet leaving Gabriola Pass
Raid fleet leaving Gabriola Pass

I have the confidence to build, loft to launch, my own project.
Graduate, Wooden Boatbuilding, Class of 2006-2007

Come to class prepared to learn and be inspired.
Graduate, Wooden Boatbuilding, Class of 2006-2007

Coming here to learn cabinetry~joinery was the best thing I have ever done. I feel confident that I can take my new skills and continue to develop as a quality woodworker and an innovative designer.
Student, Ships Cabinetry, Class of 2003

Learn More About Our Wooden Boat Building And Ships Cabinetry Courses

Ships Cabinetry graduating class
Rigging the Gartside Skylark

Find out about our Students and Alumni, our year-long Course Cycles, or visit our Blog or Project pages to see Boats and Cabinetry our students have made.

How to Apply for 2008 sessions of Introduction to Marine Woodworking and Ships Cabinetry, and 2008 - 2009 Wooden Boatbuilding.

Visit the new category Traditional Boats Plans Libraries to search for plans for traditional boats. (The Links page has 10 sections and over 100 links.)

Give Us A Call Or Come By

Canada's Only Full-time Traditional
Wooden Boatbuilding School

Silva Bay Shipyard School
3200 Silva Bay Road,
Gabriola Island,
British Columbia
Tel: +1 250.247.8809