Boatbuilding With Burnham

A Compilation of Stories, Advice and Information about Wooden Boatbuilding written by Laurie Fullerton

Thursday, October 4, 2012

A Proud Moment for All

›
Harold Burnham being interviewed on stage in Washington, D.C. by Nick Spitzer of the radio show American Roots. Great article  in the ...
Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Ardelle in D.C. and an Important Radio Show featuring NEA Winners

›
Thank you Bruce Slifer for some scenes from your sail to Washington, D.C. Bob Brophy, Harold Burnham, Henry Szostek, Pierre Erhard, Bruc...
Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Ardelle en route to Washington, D.C.

›
They made it! The schooner Ardelle is enroute to Washington, D.C. at this time with six crew aboard including Bruce Slifer...
›
Home
View web version

Boatbuilding with Burnham written by Laurie Fullerton

My photo
Harold Burnham
Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Harold Burnham bears a family name that is virtually synonymous with Essex, the birthplace of approximately 4,000 schooners. He is the 28th Burnham to operate a shipyard in Essex since 1819, Growing up in a family of shipbuilders and a town where shipbuilding is a tradition handed down over the generations, Harold has learned the standards of the past and traditional techniques. Harold Burnham has carved out a place in history as a master boat designer, shipwright and sailmaker. Like his ancestors before him, Harold has a holistic approach to vessel design, construction and operation which makes him uniquely efficient. In addition to holding a bachelor’s degree in maritime transportation and fisheries from the Massachusetts Maritime Academy, he draws upon extensive experience at sea, and of course, techniques learned in the famous shipyards of Essex. The author of this blog is Laurie Fullerton. Go to www.burnhamboatbuilding.com or www.schoonerardelle.com for a look at Harold's website
View my complete profile
Powered by Blogger.