It is made up voluntary members co-opted on the basis of their specific technical training. It includes architects, engineers, naval carpenters, craftsmen and representatives of specialized companies or associations whose expertise is recognized and proven. It will be able to associate temporarily or definitively the contest of novel members, according to the needs which could emerge during the various stages of the realization of the project. A role of council It is commissioned to validate the various technical stages: The P仕ogogique (Teaching/Educational) Building site (construction, armament and navigation of the boat); teaching Village (reception of animations around the boat during and after its construction). It intervenes as a council and is not decisional. The Technical Committee can also constitute a force of proposal. “Jean Boudriot is an exceptional case in France. An architect of vocation, a draughtsman of big class, and in a few years, he became the first specialist in 17th and 18th century naval architectur.” Extract of the presentation of the work by Jean Boudriot The 74 gun/canon Vessel, treaty practices of naval art, 1780 by the Anchor Editions. Signature of the Boat pédagogique® charter at the Navy Museum by Jean Boudriot.
With the pleasant authorization of Jean Boudriot, the construction of the Boat pédagogique® Fraternity will be made starting from its work the Dawn, the manufacturer of the slave ship trader, H. Penevert, 1784, historical and monograph with all the frame plans, ED. Anchors, Paris, 1984. Technical Committee work meeting. Center left, Guy Ribadeau-Dumas, the naval architect of the project.
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