Jobber
The story about how Prince Charles came to visit Pascos Boatyard appears in a clipping below, along with a few photographs of Jobber at work in various guises.
Of course, there are plenty of other boats which have been built as Pascos. Have a look at photos of some traditional boatbuilding here.


When Prince Charles came down the path from the Church, Keith allegedly turned to Jim and said "'ere come Charlie." On Charles's right in this photograph taken from inside the old Launch-house is Michael Galsworthy, the current owner of the Trewithen estate and of St. Just Bar.

In this picture, Freak wears long boots to hold Jobber's bow into the nook of the shingle spit on the small bar in front of the Shop. Jim Benney is leaning over wearing a blue smock, keeping Jobber alongside a wooden walkway. Fleet Butland stands on the rear of the walkway keeping Jobber's stern in, while Prince Charles bids goodbye to the shore party. Freak's comment this time referred to Fleet: "he's not walking on air there."

Another picture of Jobber being built from the winter of '81.