Arctic Shipyard

Arctic Shipyard Ship repair service with dry docking & slipway facilities for vessels up to 250'. Specialists in tra

On this 82nd anniversary of D-Day,  here is one one of the last surviving vessels that was actually there — MFV 119. Cur...
06/06/2026

On this 82nd anniversary of D-Day, here is one one of the last surviving vessels that was actually there — MFV 119. Currently undergoing repair works in our Arctic Dry Dock.
Built in early 1944 by Morris of Gosport, this sturdy 65-foot wooden Admiralty type Class 1 Motor Fishing Vessel (MFV) was delivered to the US forces (US Special Services) in Southampton. She was sailed to Omaha Beach with an American crew, playing her part in the greatest amphibious invasion in history.
After supporting the Normandy landings, she continued running stores between Southampton and Le Havre until returning to the Royal Navy in 1945.
There are strong links to the 328th Harbour craft company, who operated the first boats into Cherbourg Harbour after liberation. Further investigations are underway.
Her later life was equally remarkable. In the late 1970s and 1980s she served as a dive support vessel for the Royal Navy Sub-Aqua Club, supporting major underwater archaeology projects — most notably the excavation of the wrecks of HMS Pomone (1811) and HMS Assurance (1753),ships closely associated with the Mary Rose project.
Now 82 years on, MFV 119 remains one of the very few D-Day veterans still with us — a tough little boat with an extraordinary story.

A recent project - The restoration of another Scow sailing dinghy....This one had spent many years ashore and needed wor...
31/05/2026

A recent project - The restoration of another Scow sailing dinghy....
This one had spent many years ashore and needed works including some refastening and a good overhaul. Looking a lot better now with fresh varnish. Ready for summer.

Long overdue post! Here's the classic yacht 'Kalèa' on our East Cowes Clarence Yard Slipway. The  70-foot wooden ketch, ...
10/05/2026

Long overdue post! Here's the classic yacht 'Kalèa' on our East Cowes Clarence Yard Slipway. The 70-foot wooden ketch, designed by Bruno Veronese and built in 1965 at Cantieri di Pisa in Italy came in for some routine maintenance and a quick turn around. Great to see her on the slip!

27/11/2025

Past and current projects!

MV Bert Prior returned to the water at the Arctic Dry Dock, ready for many more years of work......
08/08/2025

MV Bert Prior returned to the water at the Arctic Dry Dock, ready for many more years of work......

I got handed some great photos of the J Class yacht 'Velsheda' in our Arctic Dry Dock - Feb 1989.... at 15ft draught, sh...
17/07/2025

I got handed some great photos of the J Class yacht 'Velsheda' in our Arctic Dry Dock - Feb 1989.... at 15ft draught, she must have been one of the deepest draught boats that used the dock!

02/06/2025

And here's a short video showing the main Winch in operation at the Arctic Dry Dock hauling in the Bert Prior.

We get to see some intereting boats come through our yards. Today, we docked the Aggregate carrier 'Bert Prior' at the A...
02/06/2025

We get to see some intereting boats come through our yards. Today, we docked the Aggregate carrier 'Bert Prior' at the Arctic Dry Dock. A pretty ship - in dock before she starts her commercial operations into Newport Harbour.

Following a mammoth restoration, the 1956 Ketch 'Ursula' is finally back afloat. This massive project involved all aspec...
07/04/2025

Following a mammoth restoration, the 1956 Ketch 'Ursula' is finally back afloat. This massive project involved all aspects of the boat, from keel to masthead, including a complete new deck, replacement of all deck beams, new bulwarks and stanchions with capping rails, a new stern post and most of the topside planking.....extensive repairs to all the cabin structures, a full interior refit and full engine room refit....mast and spars......It went on and on! Now she's in better shape than she has ever been!

Discovering the history of our Cowes shipyards is always interesting. Here is a fantastic and informative website detail...
05/12/2024

Discovering the history of our Cowes shipyards is always interesting. Here is a fantastic and informative website detailing the history of the Arctic Dry Dock when it was the Free French Naval base during the Second World War.
We still have a lot of tools and machines on site from this time that we continue to use today.
https://freefrenchnavycowes.webadorsite.com/

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Arctic Dry Dock, Arctic Road, Isle Of Wight
Cowes
PO317PG

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