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Maritime & Classic Boat Museum
(Located downstairs in the Frances Langford Pavilion)
1707 NE Indian River Drive,
Jensen Beach, Florida 34957
Mailing Address: PO Box 275
Jensen Beach, FL 34958
Phone (772)692-1234
Fax: 772-463-3204
Email: info@mcbmfl.org

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Directions


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The Maritime & Classic Boat Museum of Florida, Inc. is located at 1707 NE Indian River Drive Jensen Beach, Florida. We're approximately 40 miles north of West Palm Beach on Florida's Atlantic coast, on the Indian River Lagoon.

From I-95: Take Exit 101 and take the 1st left onto FL-76 E / SW Kanner Hwy 5.7 mi. Turn left onto SW Federal Hwy / US-1 N.1.9 mi. Turn right onto NW Wright Blvd. 0.2 mi. Turn Slight Left onto NW Dixie Hwy / FL-707. 0.8 mi. Turn right onto NE Dixie Hwy / FL-707 1.9 mi. Turn right onto NE Palmer St 0.5 mi. Turn Left onto NE Indian River Dr. - museum will be on the right.

From US Highway 1 (Southeast Federal Highway) in Stuart: Head north on US 1. Turn right onto NW Wright Blvd. 0.2 mi. Turn Slight Left onto NW Dixie Hwy / FL-707. 0.8 mi. Turn right onto NE Dixie Hwy / FL-707 1.9 mi. Turn right onto NE Palmer St 0.5 mi. Turn Left onto NE Indian River Dr. - museum will be on the right.


The Moonraker, MYM's lapstrake ship's gig based on a classic 17th century British design.
Museum Hours
Monday - Saturday
10:00AM - 5:00PM
Sunday
1:00PM - 5:00PM
Tuesdays
open until 7:00PM
Closed on Major Holidays

ADMISSION
MEMBERS FREE!
Adults, $5.00
Children (5-12 years of age), $4.00
Children under 5, Free




About the Collection
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As a maritime museum, we have the essential task of serving the public through the preservation, presentation and protection of our irreplaceable nautical heritage.

There's something for everyone at the museum! Our collection includes:

- ship models
- maritime paintings and photos
- navigator's instruments
- marine engines
- traditional boatbuilding tools
- an extensive maritime library
- and, of course, a growing fleet of antique wooden boats

Click on the names below to visit some of the boats in our collection

Follie, Annie and Thompson's Bird

a trio of lovely Bahamas dinghies from the 40s, 50s and 60s
(now being restored).

Bahamas dinghy Thompson's Bird


Moonraker

a scaled-down replica of the type of boat Captain Bligh was set adrift in.

Caretaker

a 1950 Century Seamaid with the original flathead 6 Gray Marine Race Engine.

Driftwood III

a surrey-topped motor launch.

Vintage Rose

a 21 foot 1934 Chris Craft triple-cockpit motorboat.

Come visit the Museum today!

Maritime Classic Boat Museum - Visit Us