Brian Harte lives on Ireland’s south coast, in the fishing village of Glandore just northeast of Skibbereen, where boatbuilding has followed the river inland for generations. A shipwright since 1998, Brian talks about learning from master craftspeople, now mostly retired, the slow satisfaction of timber work, and what it feels like to bring a weathered wood back to life—hand-planed, sanded, and varnished to a mirror finish. He reflects on the shrinking number of traditional wooden-boat builde...
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Brian Harte lives on Ireland’s south coast, in the fishing village of Glandore just northeast of Skibbereen, where boatbuilding has followed the river inland for generations. A shipwright since 1998, Brian talks about learning from master craftspeople, now mostly retired, the slow satisfaction of timber work, and what it feels like to bring a weathered wood back to life—hand-planed, sanded, and varnished to a mirror finish. He reflects on the shrinking number of traditional wooden-boat builde...
EP #6 - Larry Benson & Thelonious: A Life in Wooden Boats
Beyond the Boat
38 minutes
3 weeks ago
EP #6 - Larry Benson & Thelonious: A Life in Wooden Boats
At 89, Larry Benson has lived a full life alongside wooden boats—from a childhood on a 1920s bridge-deck cruiser in wartime Bremerton to his current years aboard Thelonious, a 1953 Ed Monk Sr. design. In this episode, Larry shares how an old family boat reappeared at Expo 86, how a “casual” look at a Stevens picnic boat pulled him back into boating, and how he eventually found—and fell in love with—Thelonious. Along the way, we talk Classic Yacht Association history, Volunteer work on the Vir...
Beyond the Boat
Brian Harte lives on Ireland’s south coast, in the fishing village of Glandore just northeast of Skibbereen, where boatbuilding has followed the river inland for generations. A shipwright since 1998, Brian talks about learning from master craftspeople, now mostly retired, the slow satisfaction of timber work, and what it feels like to bring a weathered wood back to life—hand-planed, sanded, and varnished to a mirror finish. He reflects on the shrinking number of traditional wooden-boat builde...