Welcome to the virtual shipyard Klaas Hennepoel, where traditional Dutch shipbuilding craftsmanship remains alive. Experience the restoration of historical boats and the use of authentic materials and techniques.
Scheepswerf Klaas Hennepoel in Warmond, Netherlands, is dedicated to preserving traditional shipbuilding techniques. Founded by Alexander de Vos, the yard has created a 19th-century style shipyard with authentically constructed buildings. The mission is to protect and restore old local vessels and working methods. Visitors can witness the restoration of boats like the boeier Vivo and other traditional Dutch craft like tjotters. The yard uses original shipbuilding materials, often oak, procured and processed in historically faithful ways. The shipyard collaborates with students and apprentices to provide hands-on training, ensuring the techniques and stories of these wooden vessels endure. The yard offers demonstrations, volunteer opportunities, and guided visits. While focused on historical construction, the yard also integrates modern environmental awareness and new technologies. Visitors can see firsthand how vessels are restored and learn about maritime heritage by appointment.
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