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VOILES DE LOIRE
(Association loi 1901)
www.voilesdeloire.org
Contact Gilles Crespin: [email protected]
THE LOIRE - OUR HERITAGE
TRADITIONAL RIVER CRAFT
AND SEAMANSHIP,
CRAFTSMANSHIP AND SOME
CULTURAL ASPECTS
THE CRAFT
The Craft
On the River Loire….
The Craft
Festival on the River Loire
The Craft
TOUEE CABANEE 17th – 20th century
for transport of valuable freight or vertical net fishing (replica 1992) "La Saponaria"
The Craft
A CHER RIVER FERRY - replica built in 2000
based on 1852 official plans and drawings
"La Belle Passante"
The Craft
TOUE de TRANSPORT 16th-19th
(replica 1999) "La Madeleine"
The Craft
TOUE for sand collection 16th-19th Century
(replica build 2000) "La Pibole"
The Craft
FUTREAU 15th-19th century
Small duty boat
The Craft
Horse Ferry 17th – 20th Century
Replica 2006 - "Chêne Rossignol"
The Craft
Val de Vienne
The Craft
La Fillonerie
The Craft
RIVER LOIRE STEAMSHIP 19th Cent.
replica 2007 possible heritage "L'Inexplosible"
The Craft
SCUTE - medieval cargo ship without engine 15th Cent.
replica 2009 - "Dame Périnelle"
The Craft
The ancestor of the Loire craft
The Craft
The celtic grand father of the ancestor
SEAMANSHIP
Seamanship
Fishing
Seamanship
The LOIRE RIVER CONVOY
Seamanship
CONNECTION BETWEEN THE BOATS
Seamanship
HORSE HAULING
Seamanship
PUNTING THE BOAT (BOURDER) ,
MANOEUVRER à LA BOURDE (grande perche)
Seamanship
• L'ENDREMAGE –crossing the bridge without stopping, keeping way on the boat with sail half lowered
• (balance between the wind force and mast resistance there is risk of damage to the mast)
CRAFTSMANSHIP AND
CULTURAL ASPECTS
The Crafts
Left. The pegging of the curves and the sole is completed.
Right. The construction required the fabrication of 1500 hexagonal pegs of 30mm diam. In order to smooth off the projecting part of the peg, the boat is tilted. Once in position the pegs are spread with cross punches so they are watertight and cannot be forced out.
The Crafts
Left: After some five hundred days‘ work, the scute is almost completed. In the foreground can be seen the sawing horse and its supports for use with a frame saw. Behind it lies a rudder with a triangular blade.
Right: A Loire Scute, launched 13th June 2010, in the presence of a number of Gauls, several Vikings, a detachment of Napolean‘s Old Garde (les Grognards – the grumblers) and a crowd of onlookers. Since then the Bishop of Tours has named her Dame Périnelle, the name of the lady benefactor of the poor of the parish. The final fitting out will be done while afloat, specifically those necessary for receiving passengers at the quayside to introduce them to the Loire in medieval times, of which the scute was an essential element.
The Crafts
A RESTORATION
ORIGINALY A SMALL "BELLE PLAISANCE" BOAT BUILT
IN 1910 THEN CONVERTED (BADLY) INTO A
WORKBOAT, FINALLY RESTORED IN 2007
The Crafts
THE WICKER POT AND BASKET MAKER
The Crafts
THE SMITH AND HIS TRAVELLING SMITHY
The Crafts
THE CARPENTER