Workshops
No shipyard would be complete without undercover facilities and T. Nielsen & Company has two large workshops with overhead gantry cranes, a covered boatshed, a joinery shed and undercover storage for masts, spars and items removed from boats during refits and refurbishments.
As befits an established specialist in traditional shipbuilding, rigging and restoration, T. Nielsen & Company have comprehensive engineering and joinery facilities within their workshops, along with a vast array of equipment needed for working with historic timber ships.

Manufacturing a new oak swinging footbridge for Diglis Basin in Worcester.

Our skilled workers crafting masts and spars inside a workshop.

London Fire Boat Massey Shaw entering one of our workshops to embark upon a major restoration project.

A restoration project taking place in a boatshed, along with mast and spar storage.