The Landing School in Arundel plans to move beyond its wooden boat-building niche in the fall of 2007 by adding a composite construction program. Like previous additions to the curriculum, the goal is to meet industry demands. Steve Dalzell, director of the Landing School\u27s yacht design program, says that the vast majority of boats are now composite-built. The addition of the composite program is the final piece of a $3 million expansion the school began six years ago with the development of its marine systems program
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Along the Waterfront piece about administrative changes being made at the Landing School of Boatbui...
Along the Waterfront piece on the half-dozen Maine boatbuilding schools that are training a new gen...
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Along the Waterfront piece on launchings this season by the Landing School in Kennebunkport; Carpen...
The project is a traditional wooden shipbuilding school for about 200 students includes the craft st...
Since 1959, the Lincoln Canoe and Kayak company in Freeport has earned a reputation for its handmade...
The Chewonki Foundation in Wiscasset has been offering boat-building courses since the late 1970s, g...
The Landing School in Arundel offers five programs tailored to the marine industry and boatbuilding....
Along the Waterfront piece about boatbuilder David Corcoran, who has built a new boatbuilding shop ...
North End Composites, of Rockland. has been in the boatbuilding business for 25 years, but for most ...
Focus: Downeast Region piece on the Boat Building Program at Washington County Community College (W...
Focus: Down East Region piece on the Boat School in Eastport, which the state of Maine will formall...
Hodgdon Yachts of East Boothbay has survived 192 years, most recently by building luxury boats. To ...
Brockton\u27s huge new high school occupying the site of the former Flagg Pond looms large against t...
The Future The volatile economy and trend toward conglomerates in the pleasureboating industry durin...
Along the Waterfront piece about administrative changes being made at the Landing School of Boatbui...
Along the Waterfront piece on the half-dozen Maine boatbuilding schools that are training a new gen...
This 30 page booklet describes the public school facilities renovation plan for Portland Public Scho...
Along the Waterfront piece on launchings this season by the Landing School in Kennebunkport; Carpen...
The project is a traditional wooden shipbuilding school for about 200 students includes the craft st...
Since 1959, the Lincoln Canoe and Kayak company in Freeport has earned a reputation for its handmade...
The Chewonki Foundation in Wiscasset has been offering boat-building courses since the late 1970s, g...