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Admission $5 Students & Seniors $4 Children
6 & under FREE
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Charters
1½ hours $150
3 hours $250
6-person maximum
Scheduled Sails
1½ hour sails, Thursday - Saturday,
11:00 am and 1:30 pm
$25 per adult 18 and over
$10 per child
For further information and reser-vations
for sails and charters,
please call:
508-775-1723
or e-mail
info@capecodmaritimemuseum.org
Building
the Sarah Replica and Sarah's History
summer
2008 tour photos


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Catboat
Sarah Sails
Go back in time and book a sail
on our 1886 Crosby catboat replica, Sarah.
Charters and scheduled sails are available May through September.



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Safe Boating
and Sailing
Mini-Camp
Learn to sail as well as get a taste of history
on our museum built catboat Sarah. This unique boating safety course
will give kids 12 to 15 years of age hands on experience on the
water. Upon successful completion a Massachusetts Safe Boating
License will be issued by the state.
One week course $150
9am to 12pm Monday thru Friday
July 11 - 15, July 18 - 22, July 25 - 29
Class size limited to 6 students.
Power a Boat Using Green Technology, Grades 6-8, with Junior Tech
Are you interested in applying Green Technolgoy to boat building? During this four-day course, students will work with small electric engines, learn wiring of aDC motor, install an electric trolling motor, learn about charging batteries using solar energy, and study the advantages of using alternate energy to power an engine and techniques to properly sand and finish a vessel while protecting the environment. Students will wire the engine from the control station to the batteries and write an operations manual for technical assistance using digital photography and word processing. In addition, students will install a cable steering system, a rudder, and a canopy. Once done, go for a ride!
Four day course $160 (+$20 material fee)
8am to 12pm, Monday - Thursday July 11-14 SOLD OUT
August 15-18
Class limited to 6 students. Grades 6-8
Dead ahead with dead reckoning! With Junior Tech
Chart your own course, and sail it! Students will
work in a team to plot a vessel’s course using the oldest method
of navigation—dead reckoning. Educators at the Cape Cod Maritime
Museum will present basic skills for marine navigation, including
reading a compass, estimating vessel position and movement using
mathematical equations and geometry, reading a chart’s latitude
and longitude, and plotting a course. Students will evaluate and
incorporate weather and oceanographic patterns into their course
and pilot a course out of Hyannis Harbor aboard the Museum’s
Catboat Sarah.
Monday August 22,
8:30am – 1:30pm
Price – $89
Class limited to 6 students. Grades 6-8.
Flyer for Jr. Tech Courses CCMM has partnered with JR.TECH to offer these exciting courses. Please contact them directly to reserve your spot.
JR.
TECH Program
774-994-2097
www.juniortech.org |