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PREFAB FRIDAY: A ‘House Boat’ for the Arctic

by , 01/25/08

Covey Island Boatworks, Arctic, wood, epoxy, shipwrights, Nova Scotia, boatbuilding, houseboat, Inuit, traditional building, Petite Riviere, Rankin Inlet, Brock Junkin, boatprefab1.jpg

Winter shelter in the Arctic can take form in an upside down hunting boat – a traditional Inuit practice. Covey Island Boatworks, award winning builders of hand-crafted yachts, power and sailboats, has brought that idea into dry dock developing a prototype wood and epoxy prefab that applies boatbuilding principles directly to an extreme Arctic home.

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4 Responses to “PREFAB FRIDAY: A ‘House Boat’ for the Arctic”

  1. Offgrid Offgrid says:

    Very nice – would work well in Canada.

  2. Mike Emberson Mike Emberson says:

    Interesting concept. Tell me more

  3. xavier xavier says:

    how do i subscribe to PREFAB FRIDAY?

  4. r r says:

    Trying to sign up for email info..

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