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CWB is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to preserving maritime heritage for future generations. We believe that it is essential to preserve the skills and stories associated with wooden small craft by teaching workshops, organizing events and regattas, and igniting a passion for wo from museumsusa.org
Excellent service, instructor, and experience. The instructor and I quickly establishe a rapport that enhanced the lesson and learning experience.|I've never been to the ... from citysearch.com
The Center offers an opportunity to experience the dimensions of an earlier time, to put your hands on the oars of a graceful pulling boat or the tiller of a traditional wooden catboat. With help from master craftsmen, you can learn to steambend an oak frame, cast an oarlock, sew a canvas ditty bag from museumland.net
Come to CWB for hands-on maritime experiences using our fleet of historic wooden boats. You can visit us in Seattle or on Camano Island. Our livery (our fleet of boats for rent) operates year-round renting sail and rowboats to the public. We also offer many classes in sailing and other skills for a from famplosion.com
The Center for Wooden Boats is a hands on maritime museum. - Its purpose is to preserve our rich, vital and varied small craft heritage by preserving both the artifacts and the time-tested maritime skills. Our aim is to provide an educational adventure, through participation, in our small craft her from museumstuff.com
Restored sailboats, kayaks, and canoes. Explore the boats or take a lesson from stepintohistory.com
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