Boat craftsman Nikhil Biswas, 50, of Ramsidhi said the people of his village have been making boats for many generations.
They make boats for five months (Bengali month Ashar to Kartik) for their survival but face trouble when the demand for boats decline in summer, he added.
Craftsmen Shishir Shikder, 65, and Swapan Shikder of the village said making a boat needs three labourers. “A boat can be smoothly used for two years but using tar can prolong the period to five years,” he said.
Sushen Mollick, 35, of the village said nowadays the demand for boats is declining and profit from making boats is also not enough.
Another boat artisan Sanjoy Biswas said it costs about Tk 3,000 to make a small boat. “The profit is not enough for livelihood if a boat is sold for Tk 3,500 to Tk 4,000,” he added.
SM Nadim Hossain, deputy administrator of Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC) in Narail, said he has already heard about the boat-making industry.
He said they will discuss providing loans to the boat artisans.
“I'll contact the craftsmen soon and will speak with higher officials about helping the people involved in this profession,” he added.