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The WoodenBoat School
Brooklin, Maine
In business for almost 30 years, the WoodenBoat School's sprawling campus fronts on Eggemoggin Reach and Penobscot Bay. Students stay in a beautiful old farmhouse, enjoy family-style meals, and after class may avail themselves of a classic fleet of wooden smallcraft on the waterfront. You are surrounded by wooden boats at every turn, and the pastoral beauty of Brooklin helps explain the literary inspiration of Brooklin's most famous resident: wooden boat enthusiast and writer E.B. White. The nearby Blue Hill Fair features in his "Charlotte's Web."
Come to Brooklin and you'll understand why 60% of every class comprises returning WoodenBoat School alumni.
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Chesapeake Light Craft
Annapolis, Maryland
We've been holding classes at our Annapolis factory since 1998. Heated, air conditioned, and completely equipped, in our classroom we've turned out hundreds and hundreds of boats. We're a short, pleasant walk from a B&B.
Founded in 1694, Annapolis is the home of the US Naval Academy and was briefly (1783) the capital of the United States, and many of the buildings from that era survive. Annapolis calls itself the "sailing capital of the world" and the fresh Chesapeake Bay seafood is delectable.
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Great Lakes Boat Building School
Cedarville, Michigan
The Great Lakes Boat Building School is located in the beautiful Les Cheneaux Islands of northern Michigan, on the U.P. GLBBS is housed in a brand new 12,000 square foot facility designed and built specifically for the teaching of woodworking, basic design, traditional and modern boat building, yacht joinery, repair, and restoration. B&Bs are nearby.
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Wooden Boat Foundation
Port Townsend, Washington
After years of requests, we're excited to be offering build-your-own-boat classes in the Pacific Northwest. Hosted by the Wooden Boat Foundation, you'll build boats in the heart of the vibrant seaport and working waterfront of Port Townsend, Washington. Classes in 2012 are back at the lavishly equipped Northwest Maritime Center. It's right on the historic waterfront, heated in cool weather and completely equipped for boatbuilding. Chesapeake Light Craft classes extend the Wooden Boat Foundation's mission of connecting people of all ages with the working wooden boat community. Port Townsend is a jewel, a retreat for serious wooden boat builders and enthusiasts. You'll be right downtown, steps from shops, great food, and some of the best small boat waters in North America.
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