Here are some local boatbuilders in Nova Scotia:
David Westergard
David Westergard has recently built Son-of-a-Gun and Sea Change.
David is a boatbuilder and designer, incorporating elements of traditional Nova Scotia designs into his own, always striving to build fast, beautiful boats. He is currently working on a new schooner which is expected to be launched summer 2009. David Westergard is located in Lobster Bay, outside of Yarmouth.
To contact David, send him an email to d.j.west@ns.sympatico.ca or visit www.westergardboatyard.ca
There are two schooners being built on the Lunenburg Waterfront. Keel laying will be fall 2009. David Westergard is designing and building in association with Dan Moreland, from the Picton Castle and the Dory Shop, and Dawson Moreland and Associates Ltd. Please see the brochure below for more information.
Dory_Shop_Schooner_brochure_2009

http://www.coveyisland.com/
Covey Island Boatworks has been building award winning custom yachts for the world since 1979: power and sail, 30' to 80'.
We have translated ninety unique dreams into low maintenance, custom and semi-custom vessels. We build boats for sailors, passagemakers and adventurers; boats with character for family living and cruising; modern racers and classic yachts which have proven over time to be a sound investment.
Every Covey Island boat benefits from the extensive knowledge gained from twenty-eight years of combining traditional Nova Scotia craftsmanship with appropriate state-of-the-art technology.
Lutwick's Boat Building & Repair
Continuing The Craft of Wooden Boat Building in Nova Scotia
Established in 1984, Bill Lutwick of Lutwick's Boat Building &Repair is able to build sailor
power boats up to 53' in length. From restoring International One Design (100) to custom
built boats, Bill has experience in both yacht and commercial design. The company
specializes in new yacht interiors, restoration of vintage yachts and new builds. His
specialty is working with both traditional and exotic woods. Lutwick's Boat Building &Repair
is located on the South Shore of Nova Scotia in the Community of Indian Point.
Lutwick's Boat Building & Repair specializes in:
New yacht design & construction New mast &rig construction
Restoration of vintage yachts Custom wooden mast hoops
Yacht interiors Wooden skylights & hatches
Sailing skiffs and rowing craft Nautical set dressing
For more information please visit our web-site: http://lutwickyachts.com/
Contact
Bill Lutwick
Lutwick's Boat Building &Repair
294 Indian Point Road
P.O. Box 597
Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia
BOJ 2EO
Telephone: (902) 624-9008
E-Mail: lutwickyachts@eastlink.ca
Charles Brown
Charles Brown has been building and repairing boats since 1973. He has had extensive experience in wooden boat construction and repair as well as that other material which probably should not be mentioned in these pages: fiberglass. He currently lives and works in the Halifax area. You can contact him through his email address: chasb1@gmail.com or by telephone (902) 240-2553.
If you are a Nova Scotian boatbuilder and/or designer and would like your information to be posted on this webpage, please send an email to nssa.pr.committee@gmail.com with your information.
David Westergard
David Westergard has recently built Son-of-a-Gun and Sea Change.
David is a boatbuilder and designer, incorporating elements of traditional Nova Scotia designs into his own, always striving to build fast, beautiful boats. He is currently working on a new schooner which is expected to be launched summer 2009. David Westergard is located in Lobster Bay, outside of Yarmouth.
To contact David, send him an email to d.j.west@ns.sympatico.ca or visit www.westergardboatyard.ca
There are two schooners being built on the Lunenburg Waterfront. Keel laying will be fall 2009. David Westergard is designing and building in association with Dan Moreland, from the Picton Castle and the Dory Shop, and Dawson Moreland and Associates Ltd. Please see the brochure below for more information.
Dory_Shop_Schooner_brochure_2009
http://www.coveyisland.com/
Covey Island Boatworks has been building award winning custom yachts for the world since 1979: power and sail, 30' to 80'.
We have translated ninety unique dreams into low maintenance, custom and semi-custom vessels. We build boats for sailors, passagemakers and adventurers; boats with character for family living and cruising; modern racers and classic yachts which have proven over time to be a sound investment.
Every Covey Island boat benefits from the extensive knowledge gained from twenty-eight years of combining traditional Nova Scotia craftsmanship with appropriate state-of-the-art technology.
Lutwick's Boat Building & Repair
Continuing The Craft of Wooden Boat Building in Nova Scotia
Established in 1984, Bill Lutwick of Lutwick's Boat Building &Repair is able to build sailor
power boats up to 53' in length. From restoring International One Design (100) to custom
built boats, Bill has experience in both yacht and commercial design. The company
specializes in new yacht interiors, restoration of vintage yachts and new builds. His
specialty is working with both traditional and exotic woods. Lutwick's Boat Building &Repair
is located on the South Shore of Nova Scotia in the Community of Indian Point.
Lutwick's Boat Building & Repair specializes in:
New yacht design & construction New mast &rig construction
Restoration of vintage yachts Custom wooden mast hoops
Yacht interiors Wooden skylights & hatches
Sailing skiffs and rowing craft Nautical set dressing
For more information please visit our web-site: http://lutwickyachts.com/
Contact
Bill Lutwick
Lutwick's Boat Building &Repair
294 Indian Point Road
P.O. Box 597
Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia
BOJ 2EO
Telephone: (902) 624-9008
E-Mail: lutwickyachts@eastlink.ca
Charles Brown
Charles Brown has been building and repairing boats since 1973. He has had extensive experience in wooden boat construction and repair as well as that other material which probably should not be mentioned in these pages: fiberglass. He currently lives and works in the Halifax area. You can contact him through his email address: chasb1@gmail.com or by telephone (902) 240-2553.
If you are a Nova Scotian boatbuilder and/or designer and would like your information to be posted on this webpage, please send an email to nssa.pr.committee@gmail.com with your information.