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Creydi
September 9, 2019
Boathouse 4 is a new attraction at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, combining an exciting interactive exhibition, traditional boatbuilding training and a brasserie overlooking the harbour under one roof. Boathouse 4 is home to the UK’s largest collection of small Royal Naval craft. Discover the heroic stories of their crews at the sharp end of naval operations, be adventurous and climb the mast rigging, and see traditional boat building skills in action. The International Boatbuilding Training College (IBTC) Portsmouth and Solent Marine Academy are training a new generation of students in the techniques of traditional boatbuilding, passing on skills vital to the ongoing preservation of Britain’s historic vessels. At Boathouse 4 in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, you can watch boatbuilding in action and learn about the vital role of small boats in the Royal Navy, from the wooden cutters that ferried Lord Nelson to the cockleshell heroes in their canoes and the powerful motorboats that helped to win the Second World War. The exhibition is open seven days a week from 10am to 4.30pm (last entry 4pm) and entry is free. Boats, activities and fun interactive features The exhibition is free to enter and features a range of fun interactives which bring these small craft to life. Take a seat in the activity boat and see if you can row in time with the other sailors. Test your strength and learn how block and tackle systems can make lifting even the heaviest of boats the easiest of tasks. Visit the boat theatre and discover the heroic exploits of the Coastal Forces and daring missions of the Second World War motor boats.
Boathouse 4 is a new attraction at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, combining an exciting interactive exhibition, traditional boatbuilding training and a brasserie overlooking the harbour under one roof. Boathouse 4 is home to the UK’s largest collection of small Royal Naval craft. Discover the heroic…