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Class
of September 2010
Student
Profiles & Boat Diaries
Meet
the Class of September 2010
Yoann Henric |
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| From La Ciotat, a small town in the South of France,
Yoann joined the course after gaining a degree in English Literature
from the University of Provence (where he spent his second year
at The National University of Ireland). He has worked as a garden
designer, and as a wine picker in Australia. Having grown
up in a fishing town, Yoann has a real passion for sailing,
surfing, and pretty much everything to do with the sea. After
completing the course, Yoann hopes to work in an English or
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| Tim Herman |
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| Tim joined us from Brighton where he worked as
a self-employed Tree Surgeon for various arboricultural companies.
Tim has also been playing the alto saxophone for twenty years
with different bands, musicians and musical projects in the
UK and abroad. His interest in trees and wood has lead him here
to do the 38-week course, where he is hoping to broaden his
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| James Higson |
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James was
one of the first people to book on our September 2010 long
course. He has a degree in Industrial Product Design, but
has worked in various jobs including Financial Advisor and
most recently Mechanical Engineer. Realising this was
not the path he wished to follow, and with a passion for boats
and sailing, James enrolled on the course here to learn boat
building.
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| Paul Hutchins |
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Paul
has worked on a cattle farm in Tavistock, Devon, since 2007,
gaining experience in land management and animal husbandry.
His qualifications and awards are many and varied, including
a Gold Duke of Edinburgh award, distinctions in LAMDA public
speaking and miming awards and a BTEC in Public Services in
addition to various achievements with the Cadets. Paul has
also completed a 125 mile canoe and kayak marathon, and various
hiking events across Dartmoor National Park. He recently restored
a
1975
Triumph Spitfire, a sailing dinghy, and several pieces of
furniture. There is more, but space is limited. Paul has set-up
a workshop at home where he will restore and build boats after
the course.
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| Hannah Jenkins |
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Hannah
graduated from Rose Bruford College of Theatre and Performance
with a degree in Set Construction and Properties. Since then
she has worked as a scenic carpenter, an English & Arts
teacher in Taiwan and Korea, and a prop maker. Hannah's father
was a boatbuilder and is a sailing fanatic. With her carpentry
experience and passion for the sea and sailing Hannah is gaining
the skills to follow in his footsteps. She would like to spend
some time working in New Zealand after the course.
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| Ulrich (Uli) Killer |
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Uli
is from Munich and decided to quit his job as the boss of
a small financial company when he realised it was becoming
increasingly stressful. Boat restoration had always been
his hobby (his first project was a small canoe and his most
recent a Dragon) and he decided to take it to a professional
level. He found the BBA on the internet and was the first
person to enrol for the class of September 2010. Uli will
start a small restoration/ boat building business in Germany,
near his home on the shores of lake Tegernsee in Southern
Germany. You can see Uli's (German) blog by clicking here.
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| Nick Lawther |
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Born in England, Nick
now lives in Sydney Australia with his wife
Sally, 3 adult children
and a son-in-law.
He is a Professional Engineer and
worked mainly in heavy industry. Always one for a challenge
he built the family home, from foundations to roof, a garage
and granny flat but then his interest in boat building was
re-kindled by a Christmas gift of sailing lessons. He has
taken courses in seamanship including inshore skipper and
navigation. Nick's reason for taking the course is in
preparation for a change in career. On return to Australia
Nick plans to establish his own yard focussing on repair and
restoration works.
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| Jim Little |
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Jim
has worked in journalism, communications, and marketing. Early
in 2010 he and his family relocated from Kent to a small East
Devon village. Jim talked to the Academy about coming on the
course in 2008 but, inexplicably, decided to sail to the Caribbean
and back instead. After a year away he enrolled on the Academy's
8 week 'Woodworking Skills' course and then decided to return
in September for the 38 week boat building course. Jim will
set up his own business after the course.
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| Fiona Molloy |
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Lancashire
born Fiona was a Management Accountant in London but wanted
a practical and fulfilling change of direction which encompassed
her newly discovered passion for sailing. Fiona first met
us at the Beale Park boat show last year, and came down to
see the Class of September 2009 launch on 9th June before
deciding to start her 'new life' in Lyme Regis at the Academy.
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| Alistair Munro |
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| Alistair
was the Managing Director of an advertising agency for 10
years. He has considerable sailing experience, completing
over 2,500nm as skipper, and holds a number of qualifications.
He was the owner/ skipper of a 32' Beneteau Oceanis 321, followed
by a 43' Beneteau Oceanis 423. Alistair has joined the course
because he is now looking for a career change.
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| Martin Nott |
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Martin
spent 30 years in sports magazine publishing (inc. Autosport,
Motor Sport) but decided it was time to look for a new challenge.
In 2006 he bought 'Witch', a 1902 Charles Sibbick 36 foot
gaff cutter needing restoration on the National Register of
Historic Vessels. Click here
for details of her history and restoration. As a result of
Witch, Martin has become fascinated by wooden boats, how they're
built, and the history behind them. His project while on the
course is the recreation of another Sibbick boat 'Diamond',
a Victorian half rater. He is writing a blog on the build
which you can see if you click here.
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| Sean Quail |
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| 21
year old Sean comes from Liphook near Portsmouth in Hampshire.
After gaining A levels in Photography, Graphic Design and
Business Studies at college, Sean travelled to the east coast
of Australia, Canada - where he qualified as a snowboarding
instructor - and Thailand. Sean has been working as a Freelance
Photographer and Graphic Designer and is very interested in
woodworking. He says 'My hobbies and interests are what I
live for and to make a living related to those would be the
greatest achievement'. You can see Sean's short piece of film
(shot on a phone) of the Class of March 2010 hot nailing the
'Witch of Weymouth' if you click on this link. Sean is also writing a blog on the Yachting World Dayboat build, click here to read it.
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| Oliver Rees |
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Ollie
has worked as a chef, in a music shop and as a guitar teacher.
He wanted to learn a new skill and so joined our 8-week 'Woodworking
Skills' course in April 2010 (the same course as Jim Little). He
enjoyed the work and, having watched students on the boat
building course and the boats they were producing, decided
to further his skills in boat building rather than furniture
making or construction. We are delighted that he and Jim
decided to become part of the Academy again.
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| Tom Sargison |
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Known
to his friends as 'Sargie', Tom was born in the Caribbean.
He has a degree in Marine Biology from the University of Wales,
Swansea, and has set up an underwater photography company
in the Cayman Islands. A qualified RYA Yachtmaster, Tom sails
regularly, and has raced at Cowes, in the Mediterranean, the
Caribbean and across the Atlantic Ocean. Just in case anyone
should think he's not down to earth, he did work as a painter
and decorator...although it was in Sydney.
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| Chris Smith |
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from Dundee, Chris has just finished a degree in Marine Sports
Technology at Plymouth University. He wants to further his
practical marine engineering and yacht design experience.
Chris has a range of RYA and BSAC diving qualifications and
last year completed an Atlantic crossing. He is currently
refitting his own Achilles 24. After the course Chris will
probably go onto complete a masters degree and hopes to eventually
build a mini transat in order the race solo across the Atlantic.
View his blog here.
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| Dan Stone |
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Dan
had worked resettling homeless people, as a telephone counsellor
and as an Occupational Therapy Assistant. Enrolling on an
adult education wood carving course was a revelation for him. He
had not done practical work before, but discovered a passion
for working with wood. He has had a love of water and boats
for as long as he can remember and lives in Lyme Regis. The
Academy was the obvious place to come to further and refine
his skills. Dan can think of nothing he would rather do than
make and restore wooden boats.
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| Alistair Gary Thompson |
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Gary
comes from County Down in Northern Ireland. He initially trained
as a Graphic Designer and worked freelance as well as a spell
at the Ulster Museum. Gary has since worked in various sales
& marketing roles alongside running his own property development
business. He was interested in the Boat Building Academy after
reading an article about the school in the Daily Telegraph;
after doing some exhibition building and realising how much
he enjoyed practical work Gary decided to follow his interest.
In his spare time Gary is a very keen oil painter and his
artists blog can be seen here.
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| Charlie Yetton |
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Charlie
did a foundation course at Chelsea College of Art & Design
and went on to gain a BA in Fine Art Sculpture at Brighton.
He has worked in galleries and studios constructing and installing
large-scale work. He worked as Artist's Assistant to sculptor
Phylida Barlow. Charlie has lived and studied in Venezuela,
and recently returned from a nine month trip to India. He
wants to learn some 'real skills' and decided that boatbuilding
and carpentry was the way to go.
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