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DESCRIPTION:The course teaches the fundamental steps in traditional boat de
 sign and demonstrates connections between craft and modern methods. Instruc
 tors provide vessel design orientation and then students carve their own sh
 ape ideas in the form of a wooden half-hull model. Experts teach the tradit
 ional skills of visualizing and carving your model in this phase of the cla
 ss. After the models are completed\, a practicing naval architect guides st
 udents in translating shape from models into a lines plan. The final phase 
 of the class is a comparative analysis of the designs generated by the grou
 p.\n\nFor MIT students\, the class is listed as 2.S974/2.S893.  Preregistra
 tion required.  Hobby Shop members may sign up via the Hobby Shop.  All oth
 ers please reach out to museum-reference.mit.edu.\n\nThis class is jointly 
 sponsored by the MIT Museum and the Department of Mechanical Engineering’s 
 Center for Ocean Engineering.
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SUMMARY:The Art and Science of Boat Design
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CATEGORIES:IAP (Independent Activities Period)
DESCRIPTION:The course teaches the fundamental steps in traditional boat de
 sign and demonstrates connections between craft and modern methods. Instruc
 tors provide vessel design orientation and then students carve their own sh
 ape ideas in the form of a wooden half-hull model. Experts teach the tradit
 ional skills of visualizing and carving your model in this phase of the cla
 ss. After the models are completed\, a practicing naval architect guides st
 udents in translating shape from models into a lines plan. The final phase 
 of the class is a comparative analysis of the designs generated by the grou
 p.\n\nFor MIT students\, the class is listed as 2.S974/2.S893.  Preregistra
 tion required.  Hobby Shop members may sign up via the Hobby Shop.  All oth
 ers please reach out to museum-reference.mit.edu.\n\nThis class is jointly 
 sponsored by the MIT Museum and the Department of Mechanical Engineering’s 
 Center for Ocean Engineering.
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CATEGORIES:IAP (Independent Activities Period)
DESCRIPTION:The course teaches the fundamental steps in traditional boat de
 sign and demonstrates connections between craft and modern methods. Instruc
 tors provide vessel design orientation and then students carve their own sh
 ape ideas in the form of a wooden half-hull model. Experts teach the tradit
 ional skills of visualizing and carving your model in this phase of the cla
 ss. After the models are completed\, a practicing naval architect guides st
 udents in translating shape from models into a lines plan. The final phase 
 of the class is a comparative analysis of the designs generated by the grou
 p.\n\nFor MIT students\, the class is listed as 2.S974/2.S893.  Preregistra
 tion required.  Hobby Shop members may sign up via the Hobby Shop.  All oth
 ers please reach out to museum-reference.mit.edu.\n\nThis class is jointly 
 sponsored by the MIT Museum and the Department of Mechanical Engineering’s 
 Center for Ocean Engineering.
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CATEGORIES:IAP (Independent Activities Period)
DESCRIPTION:The course teaches the fundamental steps in traditional boat de
 sign and demonstrates connections between craft and modern methods. Instruc
 tors provide vessel design orientation and then students carve their own sh
 ape ideas in the form of a wooden half-hull model. Experts teach the tradit
 ional skills of visualizing and carving your model in this phase of the cla
 ss. After the models are completed\, a practicing naval architect guides st
 udents in translating shape from models into a lines plan. The final phase 
 of the class is a comparative analysis of the designs generated by the grou
 p.\n\nFor MIT students\, the class is listed as 2.S974/2.S893.  Preregistra
 tion required.  Hobby Shop members may sign up via the Hobby Shop.  All oth
 ers please reach out to museum-reference.mit.edu.\n\nThis class is jointly 
 sponsored by the MIT Museum and the Department of Mechanical Engineering’s 
 Center for Ocean Engineering.
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CATEGORIES:IAP (Independent Activities Period)
DESCRIPTION:The course teaches the fundamental steps in traditional boat de
 sign and demonstrates connections between craft and modern methods. Instruc
 tors provide vessel design orientation and then students carve their own sh
 ape ideas in the form of a wooden half-hull model. Experts teach the tradit
 ional skills of visualizing and carving your model in this phase of the cla
 ss. After the models are completed\, a practicing naval architect guides st
 udents in translating shape from models into a lines plan. The final phase 
 of the class is a comparative analysis of the designs generated by the grou
 p.\n\nFor MIT students\, the class is listed as 2.S974/2.S893.  Preregistra
 tion required.  Hobby Shop members may sign up via the Hobby Shop.  All oth
 ers please reach out to museum-reference.mit.edu.\n\nThis class is jointly 
 sponsored by the MIT Museum and the Department of Mechanical Engineering’s 
 Center for Ocean Engineering.
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