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Are you interested in working on the waterfront?
Pathways to navigate your future in the maritime industry. This program is an important first step for students 14-20 to learn basic skills necessary to gain employment in the maritime trades. Year long activities include hands on training at CMS Maritime Learning Center™ and on board training vessels. Advanced training and hands on project based learning include boat building and small boat repair. CMS certificate upon completion.

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Exploring is Learning for Lifes’s career education program for young people ages 14-20 to gain practical career knowledge and experience and engage in a program of activities centered on career opportunities. Learning for Life, an affiliate of Boy Scouts of America.)
Students meet Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
The young person will experience a wide variety of maritime activities and tasks, for example:
Safety Orientation
Nautical Terminology
Shipyard Skills Orientation
Basic tool identification/operation
Welding/Grinding Observation
Pneumatic tool operation
Basic electric tool familarization
Surface prepping and coating
Fundamentals in Basic Diesel Engine Ops
Woodworking skills
Primary Deckhand Training
Introduction to Engineering
Introduction to Firefighting
Naval Architecture Overview
Sail Training
Intro to celestial navigation
The art of rope/knot tying
Forklift Operation
Basic Rigging and Crane Service
Tourism-Charter vessels/events
Environmental Stewardship
Team Work, Leadership
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