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The Grenadines are a small group of islands in the Lesser Antilles where the
traditions of boatbuilding were once crucial to the survival of local communities
skimming a living from the sea. Hundreds of sailing vessels were once launched
here, more than anywhere in the West Indies. Today there is no more commercial
trade by sail, and these skills have vanished elsewhere in the region.
Alwyn Enoe is one of the last boatbuilders in the village of Windward, Carriacou
practicing a trade passed down the generations from the original Scottish settlers
that arrived in the 19th century. He is approaching his 70s and with no more
orders coming in, he decides to build one last sailing sloop with the hope that his
sons will continue the trade.
In person in the Baldwin Room.
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