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Wooden Boats & Ships

Ships and boats have become more and more popular. With the addition of themed Wetpour you certainly have a spectacular centre piece to which you can add further themed panels and games. Ahoy, ye land lubbers !!

STATIC BOAT

The small boat measures 2.8m x 1.4m wide has both stern and bow bench seats, a decked deck (of course!), features a pole mast and shaped sail with vinyl graphics declaring “HMS Your School”.

WOBBLE BOAT

Another boat measuring 2.8m x 1.4m wide with bench seats in both the bow and stern, a decked deck (what else on a boat?) a short pole mast all installed onto four springs so you can really get the roll of the sea – fortunately seasickness tablets are not necessary!

HMS “YOUR SCHOOL”

Make sure you have your sea-legs before boarding ! This item is impressive and bold and makes a very big statement when incorporated as part of a pirate / ship themed play scheme. Split level deck to the bow with two ships wheels, a mast, flag and rope detailing together with a name plaque all add to the nautical feel. Then moving to the stern which feature another mast with flag, access the 1.5m high deck via a full width cargo net or the gangplank (before being keel hauled?) then sail into calm waters using the steering wheel before disembarking down the slide. Duty free is not available aboard this vessel. Click here for more details HMS Your School.

BESPOKE – BEDGEBURY

This is an enormous ship themed area that was designed to represent a ship that has run aground and split in two. It features poop decks, decks that aren’t pooped, gangplanks, captains quarters, lookout points, slides, cargo nets and a large crows nest rope climber. All set amongst other nautical creatures – the whole can be seen at Bedgebury Pinetum. Click here for more details