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Building, Maintenance and Support
Our flagship course, 38 week Boat Building, Maintenance and Support, incorporates the City & Guilds
of London Institute Course 2463 Level 3 Diploma in Marine Construction, Systems Engineering and Maintenance. Our course enables students to
gain jobs in the marine industry or establish themselves as boat
builders in their own right.
We
aim to give each person the competence to tackle even more difficult
jobs with confidence.
There is no upper age
limit and the course caters for those changing career (at whatever
age), as well as the school leaver. A mature attitude, motivation
and the enthusiasm and willingness to pursue the highest standards
are prerequisites for successful entry.
Due to the small size
of our School and because we have a high tutor to student ratio,
we only take up to eighteen students at a time on each 'long' course.
Emphasis is upon students gaining experience through learning practical
skills in the workshop. This means that by the end of their course
students gain not only an internationally recognised qualification,
but have the confidence, experience and skills to enter the marine
industry throughout the world.
About half the students
build their own boats, agreed after group discussion with the instructors
at the beginning of each course, all of which are to a different
design and up to a maximum of 16 foot in length (although exceptions
can be made, depending on workshop space and other boats being built).
Some students prefer not to concentrate on one build, but whether
building their own boat or not, all students work on the whole range
of craft in order to get as much practical experience of different
boatbuilding techniques.
This combination of City
& Guilds 2463 qualification and the necessary one-to-one instructor
time needed to build an own boat is unique to the BBA. Students
need to be aware that this is a very intensive and demanding course,
therefore a high level of commitment is required.
There are two start dates
per year; March through to December and September through to June.
We allocate places to students on a first-come-first-serve basis
on receipt of a completed application form.
The BBA can offer a limited
number of single in-house rooms with use of a self-catering kitchen
with laundry facilities, use of the dining and sitting room. Alternatively,
students often rent accommodation together in the area which we
do help you find.
Please
contact us for details of fees and how to apply for the long course.
Call Janie Harper or Sara Buchanan on: +44 (0) 1297 445545 or email:
office@boatbuildingacademy.com
City
and Guilds 2463
0312 12
March 2012 - 7 December 2012
0912
3 September 2012 - 14 June 2013
The 38-week Long Course
commences with a 6-week Joinery Foundation Course after which the
syllabus covers the following skill areas:
- Lofting
- Traditional Boatbuilding
- Modern Wooden Boatbuilding
- Fibre Reinforced Plastic Boatbuilding
and Fit Out
- Yacht Joinery
- Spar and Oar Making
- Engine Beds and Stern Tubes
- Finishing Coatings and Compounds
- Rigging, Chandlery and Cordage
For more information about
the course content please download our Prospectus.
The skills learned are further developed and practised by working
on the boats that are lofted out and built during the course. These
boats are chosen to provide the optimum training value for students.
Build
your own boat
The opportunity to build
your own boat does not suit everyone, as some will prefer to concentrate
on optimising their skills development across a broad range of construction
types; tutors will discuss the pros and cons with individuals on
arrival. Our recent experience is that about half the students take
up the opportunity to build an own boat, which is ideal, as it requires
around two students per boat to complete a construction during the
course. The choice of design is agreed in the early days of the
course and must be consistent with training objectives. All students
will rotate around the boats under construction to gain breadth
of experience in boatbuilding techniques.
Please note. Places on the
38-week Long Course are limited to maintain the optimum staff to
student ratio: early booking is recommended.
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