SEAmester is a challenging and rewarding semester at sea program aboard the schooner Spirit of Massachusetts. No prior sailing experience necessary. The voyage will sail over 3,000 miles in nine weeks, stopping at carefully selected ports of call to correspond with the curriculum of the ship. All academic coursework is related to the sea and to the cultural and natural environments visited throughout the voyage. Field studies are an integral part of each course. Classes offered may include: Navigation and Seamanship Biological Survey of Atlantic and Caribbean Coastlines Maritime History Coastal Geology Environmental Issues Biology of Zooplankton
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Spirit of Massachusetts is modeled after the fishing schooner Fredonia, designed by Edward Burgess in 1889. These schooners were famous throughout the world as the "fast and able" vessels of the North Atlantic fisheries, sailing winter and summer to the rich grounds of the Grand Banks and Georges Bank. Spirit was built in Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston in 1984 for service as a sail training ship.
The US Coast Guard certified schooners of Ocean Classroom.
Sparred length 125'
Length on deck 90'
Beam 24'
Draft 11'
Rig height 103'
Sail area 7,000 sq.ft.
Crew 8
Faculty 3
Students 20
Registration through 10/27. Contact Nancy Vanasse, 508-999-8778.
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