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Boats in My Blood

A Life in Boatbuilding

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The Farrell name is respected all along the British Columbia coast. Barrie's father, Allen Farrell, was a much loved eccentric who created offshore sailing vessels from beachcombed lumber using only basic hand tools.
Barrie built his first boat in his early teens using only a dull handsaw, a rusty block plane and an old hammer with one claw. Despite his Grade Six education, Barrie became one of the leading innovators when fibreglass first became available. His designs incorporated flowing curves and shaped details that were not possible with wood. Barrie was one of the first to realize that modern fishboats needed to be fast, and consequently, his gillnetters and trollers dominated the BC salmon fleet in the 1970s and 1980s. By the late 1990s, he had built over 300 commercial and pleasure boats and left a profound stamp on West Coast boat building.
Boats in My Blood isn't just about the boats. Barrie also shares the story of his life—the highs and the lows. His memories of growing up in Pender Harbour provide an amusing picture of fishing village life in the 1950s, and his sharp eye for character makes for many amusing anecdotes. He is frank about his periodic bouts of overzealous partying and his bad business dealings, but through it all his engaging character and unquenchable good nature shine through. Boats in My Blood is a fascinating chronicle of a life devoted to the art of the boat.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 29, 2017
      Farrell, now in his 80s, was a pioneering designer and boat builder on the British Columbia coast as the fishing industry moved from wooden boats to fiberglass, but this entertaining memoir is much more than the story of his 40-year career. His tales of boats are intermingled with recollections of his family’s hardscrabble beginnings, his childhood on the West Coast, his two marriages, and his children. The narrative drifts conversationally between business and personal matters, often at random and quite unexpectedly. Accounts of Farrell’s youth are charming and reveal a free spirit that remained constant in adulthood. His descriptions of places, other builders, family events, memories, and adventures are written in short conversational bursts marked by a refreshing simplicity and innocence. He carefully describes family, friends, boat builders, and clients, often in relation to one another, reflecting the importance of belonging in isolated communities. This colloquial work provides a vivid account of the vagaries of boat building and the uncertainty for those whose livelihoods depend on it, and provides insight into life in coastal communities over the last 80 years. Black and white photos bring characters and boats to life, enhancing an already fascinating story.

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