Table Saw Talks
Join us around the Table Saw!
Each month, join ISM for coffee and an in-depth discussion about the traditions of wooden boat building along the Delaware River. Our skilled shipwrights will lead detailed discussions of current projects in the shop while highlighting methods, materials, and history of the region’s vessels.
The main focus of this series will be highlighting the work the Boat Shop is doing in partnership with the Friends of Washington Crossing Park on crafting a full-scale, 40-foot replica of a Durham boat-the very type of vessel that George Washington and his army used to cross the Delaware River on Christmas night in 1776 at Washington Crossing Historic Park. To learn more about the project, click here!
Table Saw Talks are included with General Admission or the Submarine Package. As a special program and add-on to your visit, we do suggest and offer a pay what you wish option to support the work of the Seaport Boat Shop. Museum admission can be purchased on our Tickets page and you may support this program by pre-registered via one of the links below.
These events are free for members.
Reserve your spot here!
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visit the seaport museum
Immerse yourself in award-winning exhibitions and climb aboard the Olympia, a nineteenth-century cruiser, and the Becuna, a World War II-era submarine.