Furling main –
From the first day the students will be helping to raise and tend sails.


Raising the main –
From the first day the students will be helping to raise and tend sails.


Making line fast –
The crew keep a watchful eye on the students as they learn how to operate the vessel.

Coiling a line -
Students help to keep the deck neat and orderly while on watch.

Furling the jib –
From the first day the students will be helping to raise and tend sails.

Swimming –
If the weather and time allow,
swimming is a fun treat!

Trawl –
We’ll trawl on a regular basis to see what animals
live in the waters we’re visiting.

Filling shell bags is an important part of the oyster restoration project.

Project time –
All students will be involved in a culminating project.

Navigating –
While on watch students will be responsible for
assuring the safety of the ship and it’s passengers.

helm –
While on watch students will be responsible for
assuring the safety of the ship and it’s passengers.

Navigating –
While on watch students will be responsible for
assuring the safety of the ship and it’s passengers.

engine check –
While on watch students will be responsible for
assuring the safety of the ship and it’s passengers.

Nursery tank –
The oyster students will work side by side with researchers at the Horn Point Biological Labs helping in all aspects of spawning and raising oysters.

Stuff oyster bags –
The oyster students will work side by side with researchers at the Horn Point Biological Labs helping in all aspects of spawning and raising oysters.

Shell bags –
The oyster students will work side by side with researchers at the Horn Point Biological Labs helping in all aspects of spawning and raising oysters.

scrubbing tank –
The oyster students will work side by side with researchers at the Horn Point Biological Labs helping in all aspects of spawning and raising oysters