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  • National Safe Boating Week
  • Summer Camps
  • Ongoing Volunteer Opportunities

Collections

The Maritime Classic Boat Museum has an extensive collection which can be broken down into:

  1. Permanent Collections: Accessioned, fully documented, preserved and conserved as part of the museum’s legacy to our future generations. Infinite life.
  2. Education: Cataloged but not considered precious or rare. Used in educational programs to show visitors how, what, where and why. Can be passed around, touched and used as a teaching tool. These have a finite life and may or may not be replaced as programs evolve.
  3. Boat Shop Surplus: Objects that have no inherent value but can be used for parts or demonstration pieces in the boat building, boat restoration, engine rebuilding or boat model areas of the museum’s program. These, when redone, can be sold to provide a revenue stream for these teaching programs.

Objects

The Maritime Museum has an overall object inventory of approximately 1,000—1,200 objects. These objects fall within the following broad categories:

  • Antique and Classic Boats
  • Engines
  • Model Boats
  • Maritime Art Nautical Objects
  • The Library and Archives

Outboards

The Museum has a number of antique outboard engines, including Evinrudes, Elto’s, and Johnson engines.


Instruments

The Museum also has an interesting collection of antique navigational tools like sextants, a palarus and other instruments.

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Mission

The Maritime and Classic Boat Museum was established in 1993 as a non-profit community organization and opened its doors to the public in 1995. It is devoted to the collection, preservation, restoration and interpretation of the maritime and boating history on the Treasure Coast.

Contact Information

MARITIME & CLASSIC
BOAT MUSEUM
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: [email protected]

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