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Uploaded by HertageNorth on Jul 25, 2008
Shetland Museum's heritage deep water fishing boat, the Sixareen being built in Lerwick.
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The good thing is they don't burn this one HURRAY!
-John
Sm4Tech 3 years ago
A fascinating video about a dying craft. I hope we get to see more vids documenting traditional methods of construction. This a skill I am sure we will be needing a lot more in the very near future - courtesy of our 'peak oil' crisis.
Matt McKyle
MMcKyle 3 years ago
Nice to see craftsmanship like this, which is a dying art really, being recorded this way.
The explanation of the "dark spots" made with tar was fascinating. Is there more to see somewhere?
James MacGregor
jamesmacgregor 3 years ago
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The good thing is they don't burn this one HURRAY!
-John
Sm4Tech 3 years ago
A fascinating video about a dying craft. I hope we get to see more vids documenting traditional methods of construction. This a skill I am sure we will be needing a lot more in the very near future - courtesy of our 'peak oil' crisis.
Matt McKyle
MMcKyle 3 years ago
Nice to see craftsmanship like this, which is a dying art really, being recorded this way.
The explanation of the "dark spots" made with tar was fascinating. Is there more to see somewhere?
James MacGregor
jamesmacgregor 3 years ago