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Winter Boatbuilding Courses at the Cape Cod Maritime Museum
posted by DanaBerube on Tuesday December 06, @09:06AM
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Winter Boatbuilding Courses at the Cape Cod Maritime Museum

The following courses are available for December 2011 & January/February 2012:

Half-Model Making: One of the most satisfying wooden boat projects is building a half model of your favorite design. Half model making helps understand hull forms and design concepts as well as challenging your wood working skills. In this course not only will we learn how to build a model using the lift method, but we will talk about the lines which make up the hull shape, such as waterline shapes, buttock lines and body sections.

    Dates: December 12th-16th (5 nights)
  • Time: 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
  • Cost: $225 non-members, $180 CCMM Members
  • Tools: spoke shaves, chisels, block plane
  • Design: Catboat 1″=1′ scale

Visit the Cape Cod Maritime Museum website for a complete schedule, course listing and registration details.

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