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About
About Douglas Brooks
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Japanese Boats
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Anderson Garden Tenmasen
Ashitenma
Ayubune
Bekabune
Chokkibune
Disney/FX Series “Shogun”
Himi Tenmasen
Honryousen
Isobune
Kumagawa Wasen Fleet
Lake Biwa Tabune
Meijer Garden Ayubune
Ritsurin Garden Tour Boat
Ro - the Japanese Sculling Oar
Sabani
Sappabune
Shimaihagi
Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum Isobune
Taraibune
Tokyo Tenmasen
Ukaibune
Zutta Tenma
Western Boats
Overview
25' English Cutter
Pram Dinghy
21' Racing Sharpie
Hercules Work Skiff
Rescue Minor
Rushton Catboat
Rushton Dinghy
50' Sail Ferry
St. Lawrence River Skiff
Whitehall
Yawl Boat
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Lofting
Custom Boatbuilding
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Isobune
Kumagawa Wasen Fleet
Lake Biwa Tabune
Meijer Garden Ayubune
Ritsurin Garden Tour Boat
Ro - the Japanese Sculling Oar
Sabani
Sappabune
Shimaihagi
Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum Isobune
Taraibune
Tokyo Tenmasen
Ukaibune
Zutta Tenma
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25' English Cutter
Pram Dinghy
21' Racing Sharpie
Hercules Work Skiff
Rescue Minor
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Rushton Dinghy
50' Sail Ferry
St. Lawrence River Skiff
Whitehall
Yawl Boat
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Store-old The Cormorant Fishing Boat

The Cormorant Fishing Boat

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To document and preserve an ancient craft tradition in danger of disappearing, Douglas Brooks apprenticed with five master boatbuilders in Japan between 1996 and 2010, building a different traditional wooden boat with each. His research and experiences were presented in his landmark 2015 publication, Japanese Wooden Boatbuilding.

This book documents his most recent apprenticeship, building a cormorant fishing boat with 85-year-old master craftsman Seichi Nasu, in Gifu, Japan. Using trained cormorants to fish has a 1,300 year history in Gifu, and is done at night from special river craft called ubune, literally "cormorant boat." The boat features an extended bow with pivoting boom from which is hung an iron fire basket to light up the water and attract fish, which are then retrieved by the enthusiastic birds. Together with Mr. Nasu, then 85, Brooks worked with several volunteers over a two-month period to build the 42 foot craft, a design largely unchanged for centuries.

As in his previous publications, readers are introduced to important aspects of traditional Japanese boatbuilding, including design and measurements, workshop and tools, wood and materials, joinery and fastenings, and above all, secrets of the craft.

Soft Cover | 96 pages | Floating World Editions | Edition: 2022 | 21.7 x 27.2 cm

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To document and preserve an ancient craft tradition in danger of disappearing, Douglas Brooks apprenticed with five master boatbuilders in Japan between 1996 and 2010, building a different traditional wooden boat with each. His research and experiences were presented in his landmark 2015 publication, Japanese Wooden Boatbuilding.

This book documents his most recent apprenticeship, building a cormorant fishing boat with 85-year-old master craftsman Seichi Nasu, in Gifu, Japan. Using trained cormorants to fish has a 1,300 year history in Gifu, and is done at night from special river craft called ubune, literally "cormorant boat." The boat features an extended bow with pivoting boom from which is hung an iron fire basket to light up the water and attract fish, which are then retrieved by the enthusiastic birds. Together with Mr. Nasu, then 85, Brooks worked with several volunteers over a two-month period to build the 42 foot craft, a design largely unchanged for centuries.

As in his previous publications, readers are introduced to important aspects of traditional Japanese boatbuilding, including design and measurements, workshop and tools, wood and materials, joinery and fastenings, and above all, secrets of the craft.

Soft Cover | 96 pages | Floating World Editions | Edition: 2022 | 21.7 x 27.2 cm

To document and preserve an ancient craft tradition in danger of disappearing, Douglas Brooks apprenticed with five master boatbuilders in Japan between 1996 and 2010, building a different traditional wooden boat with each. His research and experiences were presented in his landmark 2015 publication, Japanese Wooden Boatbuilding.

This book documents his most recent apprenticeship, building a cormorant fishing boat with 85-year-old master craftsman Seichi Nasu, in Gifu, Japan. Using trained cormorants to fish has a 1,300 year history in Gifu, and is done at night from special river craft called ubune, literally "cormorant boat." The boat features an extended bow with pivoting boom from which is hung an iron fire basket to light up the water and attract fish, which are then retrieved by the enthusiastic birds. Together with Mr. Nasu, then 85, Brooks worked with several volunteers over a two-month period to build the 42 foot craft, a design largely unchanged for centuries.

As in his previous publications, readers are introduced to important aspects of traditional Japanese boatbuilding, including design and measurements, workshop and tools, wood and materials, joinery and fastenings, and above all, secrets of the craft.

Soft Cover | 96 pages | Floating World Editions | Edition: 2022 | 21.7 x 27.2 cm

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