135 South Street • PO Box 143 • Hyannis MA 02601
TEL 508-775-1723 • FAX 508-775-1706 •
Map/Directions
     
 maritime@cape.com   www.capecodmaritmemuseum.org 
Hours • Tuesday-Saturday 10am-4pm • Sunday 12-4pm













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Admission $5
Students & Seniors $4 Children 6 & under FREE
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Dedicated to preserving and interpreting Cape Cod's maritime past, present, and future.

Centrally located in Hyannis with frontage on the town marina and harbor, the Cape Cod Maritime Museum serves as a focal point for the Cape and Islands' maritime past, present, and future.

Transformations: from Farmer to Seafarer
Cape Cod 1639-1739

Cape Cod Maritime Museum's second major exhibit currently on view

Summer Events Re-Cap with a Scrapbook of Photos from the Catboat Sarah Tour

Note: Sarah is back at the Museum in
Hyannis and the public is invited to sail aboard her on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays through October.  Call the Museum for times.

New Boat Building Classes for Fall 2008 Starting September 20
click the Boat Building link on the left for full details

October
Lofting 101--October 4-5
In this two-day course, students will learn the basics of lofting.  Offsets, waterlines, buttocks and body sections will all be explained.  Each student will get a change to work on a communal lofting for a small boat.  Each student will leave with a set of lines and the knowledge to loft their own boat.  $75. Class runs 10 am - 4 pm both days.

 

Black Dog Schooner Alabama comes to Hyannis Marina
October 12th and 13th
open to the public 10 am till 5 pm


From the Blackdog Tall Ships website...  Since 1964, Robert S. Douglas, owner and founder of the world-famous Black Dog Tavern Co has captained the square-topsail schooner SHENANDOAH, offering its passengers the once-in-a-lifetime experience of cruising New England's beautiful coastal waters as it was done centuries ago - under the power of sail alone. And now along with the schooner ALABAMA, the mission of the Black Dog Tall Ships is to introduce to our customers the maritime heritage of New England and offer the true experience of sail.

These beautiful, historically accurate Tall Ships are available to all. The bygone era and traditions of wooden ships is maintained and carried onward onboard the SHENANDOAH and ALABAMA. The Black Dog Tall Ships offers programs for children, young adults, and the next generation up, allowing everyone who steps onboard to experience the thrilling power of sail.