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Ray Creery S Boat Shop

One of the few privately owned boat shops still open in the Mahone Bay area. It initialy belonged to James Eisner who ran a fish curing shop when trading dried fish all the way to the West Indies was very much in fashion. In 1930, Isaac Langille of tancook Island moved from Vernon's boat yard in Indian Point to this building where he and his brothers, Dexter and Llyod, were successfull Cape Islander  builders, among other boats.

Ray Creery eventually purchased the property and the house on the hill behind it in 1983. He is seen here working on a dinguy, called a mallard, designed by Andrew Wolstenholme, owner of Yacht & Power Boat Design, Norfolk, England. 

Copyright: Richard Novossiltzeff
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 12452x6226
Taken: 13/06/2015
Uploaded: 14/06/2015
Published: 14/06/2015
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Tags: boat; shipbuilding; boat building; marine carpentry; mahone bay; nova scotia; canada
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