$995.00 USD

Boatbuilding and boating can be hazardous. Proper care should be taken and common sense should be used at all times. All boatbuilding work and boating in relation to this course is done at the student's own responsibility. Small Boat School cannot be held liable for any accidents or injuries that might occur in relation to this course. 

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Building the Fiddlehead Canoe

Online boatbuilding apprenticeship.

What you'll get:

  • 13+ hours of video material that covers all the skills you will need to build your Fiddlehead Canoe. 
  • Access to the Apprentice Forum where you can get help, support and encouragement through every step in the boatbuilding process.
  • Printed plans shipped to your door.

Note about workshop, tools and materials:
This is an online course. You will need to have access to a tools and a workshop, and you will need to purchase building materials for your boat separately.

30-day money-back guarantee:
If you are not entirely satisfied with the course, I will refund the full amount up to 30 days after the course starts. 

What People Are Saying:

I'm out of a seaman's family and boats and boatbuilding has always fascinated me. At Mikkel's course I got deep into the fundamental wooden boatbuilding techniques, which has given me a number of skills that I now use in all sorts of creative work.

Freja

Taking Mikkel's boatbuilding course was my way of strengthening my inner renaissance man. It was the rare luxury of diving deep into an entirely new, fascinating subject. If you're an office worker like me, don't worry - with Mikkel at your side, you can do it!

Michael

Being an engineer, I'm fascinated by wooden boat construction. Building a wooden boat is not easy, but with Mikkel's friendly guidance, each step in the process became simple and fun and the boat turned out beautiful.

Christian

When I enrolled to Mikkel's course, I was a carpentry apprentice, somewhat disillusioned by the current state of craftsmanship. In Mikkel's class, I leaned that real hand tool work still makes sense, and now I work full time as a boatbuilder.

Philip