Boat Building

Shortly after my arrival on Bequia I had sailed with an American fellow  named Chris Bowman on Just Now, a lovely wooden schooner he had built on Bequia’s waterfront.  It was the first time I had ever sailed, and I disgraced myself by getting seasick all over the cabin floor during our rough trip back from the PSV Regatta.  Chris was a good friend of Mac’s so I got to know him well, and my first daughter is named after his Australian wife Vanessa.

I can’t recall the details of how Chris ended up building a schooner for Bob Dylan, I think his manager saw Just Now and told Bob about it.  Anyway, Chris and Mac’s brother Nolly were commissioned to build a classic Island Schooner for the famous singer/poet, an undertaking Bequians watched with interest from start to finish.

The name of the schooner would be Water Pearl.  She would be bigger than Just Now (68 feet) but built in the same traditional manner.  Her ribs would be made of white cedar and her planking Guyanese hardwood. She was going to be a splendid vessel if Chris’s Just Now was anything to go by, and the fact that money would not be lacking for the project would certainly help.

Bequia is a sea-faring Island that produced many fine shipwrights, and Chris had an excellent team working with him on the project.  The Water Pearl was built on the waterfront at Belmont, between where Dive Bequia and the Gingerbread complex would later be constructed. This part of Belmont was called the “coconut wharf” and I often went with Mac to chat with Chris and check on his progress.  It was fascinating to watch, everything was done by hand and the attention to detail was meticulous.

It would take Chris three years to complete Water Pearl, it was painstaking work that could not be rushed.  She would be launched on December 9, 1980 and I will have to write a separate story to describe that all-day event!

 

4 Replies to “Boat Building”

  1. Hey Judy, what a great discovery finding this story. It was so much fun remembering those days. I was at the launching. I’m looking forward to reading all your stories. When is the history of Mac’s coming ? I’d love to reconnect.

    1. Hi Graham! So glad you have found the stories as you (of course) played a big role in them. Keep reading old friend, it’s all there, at least what my brain remembers!

  2. I lived on Bequia for 9 months in 1981 and when I was ready to return home, I discovered that Water Pearl & crew were heading to Antigua to pick up charter clients (not sure if Dylan was aware they were doing this!). I hitched a ride via Martinique to Antigua. What an opportunity and story to tell in future.
    I am really enjoying your Blog Judy and ’m now thinking I should write my life stories as a former travel agent. I have many stories to tell!

    1. Actually, Dylan owned only half the boat, the other half was owned by builder Chris Bowman and he did charters. Lucky you to have been at the right place at the right time!

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