fisherman
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Rumoured to have gone into administration.
It's now rumored that the present owner has obtained finance to buy back the yard from the liquidators. That is the absolute worst scenario for the poor folks living, working and keeping their boats there. He's a very objectionable man, knows very little about boats, boating or boat folk. He's managed to turn a SSSI site in to a scrap yard in the space of a couple of years. The yard has been run into the ground under his reign of incompetence and intimidation. He even towed one couple down the river in the middle of the night because they tried to stand up to him. My yacht was based in Gweek for ten years, The previous crane driver resigned over health and safety fears and I paid for an independent crane operator to lift my boat in to the water rather than risking Gweek lifting it. I would never return her to Gweek until the yard is under new ownership, which I sincerely hope won't be in the too distant future.
Your information, and therefore your description of the owner, is somewhat out of date. You seem to be referring to Clive Emerson, the previous owner of the yard, who died in 2015. The present yard owner is Ashley Butler, who is a highly experienced wooden shipwright of the "old school".
You may wish to edit your post.
The ground works have advanced significantly with a retaining wall. These should near
completion within the next few weeks. Over 1,000 tons of stone has been delivered. This will
improve the look of the yard and increase our boat storage space.