Wooden Boat Revival: Can Boatbuilding Be Regenerative?

Even if you don't have a wooden boat, you likely have some wood features aboard in the cabin and cockpit. Learn about the pros and cons of different types of plywood and hardwoods and their environmental impact.

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This Feinspiel Vendia boat is made from their proprietary Nordic pine plywood planks. The planks are made from sliced veneer so it looks like solid wood, but is actually ply. (Photo courtesy of Vendia)
This Feinspiel Vendia boat is made from their proprietary Nordic pine plywood planks. The planks are made from sliced veneer so it looks like solid wood, but is actually ply. Their pine marine planks have the following specs: Face veneers are made of knot-free pine and core veneers of pine. For example, a 9 mm plank consists of five lengthwise and two crosswise veneers. Core veneer thickness: 1.2 mm, face veneer thickness: 1.5 mm.(Photo courtesy of Vendia)

The dawn of the fiberglass era transformed the boatbuilding industry, making sailing more accessible and affordable. With fiberglass’s strength, low maintenance and adaptability, boat ownership soared as boats were mass-produced and “popped” out of molds. However, the ecological consequences of glass-reinforced plastic (GRP) are now impossible to ignore. The growing problem of end-of-life GRP boats—derelict vessels abandoned in marinas and littering coastlines—poses significant threats to marine ecosystems and, increasingly, to human health.

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Angie Richard
Angie is a multidisciplinary storyteller, researcher and academic, exploring how creative practitioners can drive science and envision regenerative futures. Angie is self-building a Wharram Narai Mk IV wooden catamaran with her family, creating a Floating Stories Lab - a regenerative sailboat studio - to depart Europe on a circumnavigation, merging science, art, research, and storytelling to discover how humans can thrive on a flourishing planet. For the latest updates, visit www.voyagevirage.com or subscribe to the Floating Stories Lab Substack newsletter.