Best Health and Safety demo ever!Old? Thats high tech compared to my time at Falmouth Tech college, 1978 - 79 Lecturers included Mr Keverne & For Grp Mr Lucas who was quite a character. Sam the Technician used to strop big planer knives & plane blades on the palm of his hand. He also had 4 fingers missing courtesy of a bandsaw accident when he was a young man.
I still strop plane blades on my hand to this day! And i have my fingers.
Good times, Wonder how many others stayed in the boat trade?
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You can’t build a “handsome transom” without any fingers.
That place was a feeder college for a lot of boatyard management and designers via Southampton, now Solent University..
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Worked in boatyards then joined as crew on a coaster..Im curious, who went to Falmouth Tech or marine school & did you go into the boat trade & end up doing?
I went straight from there to Thames marine then did the rounds of the local boatyards before going on my own in 84 as Benfleet boat Co, packed up in 98 & did the house husband thing when our son was born then started again as Seax marine for a while, Finally shut the doors in 2014.
Still messing about with boats!
Did it for a couple of years afterward but was shocked how precarious and poorly paid it all was . And management roles, everyone very stressed . But then deployed my so called skills in posh interiors in London , quite a circuitous route though!Im curious, who went to Falmouth Tech or marine school & did you go into the boat trade & end up doing?
I went straight from there to Thames marine then did the rounds of the local boatyards before going on my own in 84 as Benfleet boat Co, packed up in 98 & did the house husband thing when our son was born then started again as Seax marine for a while, Finally shut the doors in 2014.
Still messing about with boats!
Im curious, who went to Falmouth Tech or marine school & did you go into the boat trade & end up doing?
I went straight from there to Thames marine then did the rounds of the local boatyards before going on my own in 84 as Benfleet boat Co, packed up in 98 & did the house husband thing when our son was born then started again as Seax marine for a while, Finally shut the doors in 2014.
Still messing about with boats!