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CBMM offers hands-on Shipyard Programming throughout the year to share traditional skills and projects. These include workshops, demonstrations, intensives with visiting master craftsmen, on-the-water experiences, and customizable programming.

For more information or to arrange custom group visits, email the Shipyard at registration@cbmm.org or call 410-745-4988.

Upcoming Programs

Rigging 101: Uprigging a Skipjack, Saturday & Sunday, March 14-15, 9am-4pm (FULL)

Coffee & Wood Chips, Friday, April 10, 10-11am

Vessel Operations 101, Saturday-Sunday, April 11-12, 9am-3pm

Skipjack Sails at the Eastern Shore Sea Glass & Coastal Arts Festival, Saturday-Sunday, April 18-19, 10-11:30am & noon-1:30pm

Vessel Documentation: Recording the Lines, Saturday-Sunday, April 24-25, 9am-3pm at Richardson Maritime Museum in Cambridge, Md.

Skipjack Sail Training: St. Michaels to Solomons Island, Thursday, April 30, 6:30am-3pm (FULL)

Coffee & Wood Chips, Friday, May 1, 10-11am

Joinery 101, Saturday-Sunday, May 2-3, 9am-3pm

Skipjack Sail Training: Solomons Island to St. Michaels, Monday, May 4, 7:30am-4pm (FULL)

Women’s Woodworking II, Friday, May 8, 2-6pm; Saturday-Sunday, May 9-10 & 16-17, 9am-5pm

Shipbuilding on the Eastern Shore: A Guided Driving Tour, Saturday, May 23, 8:30am-1pm

Coffee & Wood Chips, Friday, June 5, 10-11am

Intro to Sailing Small Craft, Friday, June 5,  8am-1pm (FULL)

Intro to Sailing Small Craft, Saturday, June 6,  8am-1pm

CBMM’s Shipyard has an array of hands-on programs on tap this summer through its Apprentice for a Day Program, including introductory and advanced Women’s Woodworking Workshops led by guest instructor Jenn Kuhn.

REGISTERING FOR SHIPYARD PROGRAMMING

For registration assistance, please email registration@cbmm.org or call 410-745-4988. CBMM’s Shipyard Programs are subject to change from year to year. Advance registration is required.

A scene from a Shipyard Workday on March 9, 2024.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Participants are required to wear closed-toe shoes for all programs held in the Boatshop. The Boatshop is not climate controlled, so please dress according to the weather outdoors. Unless otherwise noted, all materials, tools, and personal protective equipment are provided. Participants are encouraged to bring a bag lunch for all workshops and intensives.

A scene from the CBMM Shipyard. (Photo by George Sass)

REFUND POLICY

Due to the popularity of CBMM’s Shipyard Programming and our frequent waitlists, refunds will only be issued for cancellations made with at least one week (7 days) advance notice. All refunds will be credited to the card used for program registration within 48–72 hours of the cancellation.