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MARR 30: Woodwor king
3.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: MARR 22 and MARR 29 Covers the safe and proper use of power and hand woodworking tools. Procedures for sharpening, maintenance, and adjustment of tools are stressed. Rough wood stock is milled and the fabrication of proper wood joints is stressed. Instruction is also provided in the survey and repair of the wooden components of a vessel. (90 hrs. lect./lab. per term)
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MARR 31: Yacht Joiner y
3.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: MARR 30 Advanced joinery projects are covered in this course. Projects include lamination techniques, biscuit joinery, and rabbeted moldings. In addition, lightweight composite furniture will be discussed and demonstrated. Hands-on instruction in the use of the radial arm and table saws, mortising machine, shaper, and router is also provided. (90 hrs. lect./lab. per term)
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MARR 33: Marine Finish Systems
4.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
This course covers the fundamental techniques involved in the application of modern marine finishes. Projects stress proper and efficient surface preparation. Hands-on experience in the use of the siphon gun, pressure pot system, and HVLP systems is also included. (120 hrs. lect./lab. per term)
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MARR 40: Marine Blueprint Reading and Lofting
3.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: MARR 29 or instructor approval Covers the reading and interpretation of boat plans. The primary focus is on the Lines Plan. The Lines Plan describes the shape of the hull. An understanding of these lines is fundamental to any boat building, renovation, or major repair project. Projects in the drafting lab and on loft floor provide practical experience in relating the blueprints to the construction or renovation of a boat. (90 hrs. lect./lab. per term)
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MARR 41: Mold Station Construction
2.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: MARR 31 and MARR 40, or instructor approval Provides detailed instruction in creating a mold station and a stem form from the lofting completed in MARR 40. Station and stem bevels and skin deductions are emphasized. The end product of this course will be completed mold stations and a stem for the project boat. (60 hrs. lect./lab. per term)
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MARR 42: Marine Propu lsion Ser vice and Maintenance
3.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: PHYS 56 Provides instruction in the care, maintenance, and service of gasoline fueled outboard and sterndrive engines. Basic diesel service will be covered. (90 hrs. lect./lab. per term)
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MARR 43: Composite Too ling
4.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: MARR 41 or instructor approval Uses the mold stations and stem form built in MARR 41 to erect a hull skeleton on a building form. Transoms are fabricated. A skin or planking of foam or wood is applied. Spiling techniques are emphasized. Fairing of the hull is practiced. (120 hrs. lect./lab. per term)
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MARR 50: Mold Fabrication
3.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: MARR 43 or instructor approval This course uses the hull form constructed in earlier courses as a pattern to fabricate a production mold. Tooling gelcoat application is also covered. (90 hrs. lect./lab. per term)
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MARR 51: Composite Production
3.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: MARR 50 or Instructor approval This course uses a production mold to produce a boat hull. Chopper gun techniques, adjustment, and maintenance are covered and PVC foam cores are installed with vacuum bag techniques. (90 hrs. lect./lab. per term)
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MARR 52: Marine Electrica l Systems
2.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: PHYS 56 Builds on the theory and practice learned in Physics 56, Fundamentals of Electricity. The emphasis is on DC systems. Troubleshooting a boats electrical system with a multi-meter will be practiced. Electrical installations per American Boat and Yacht Council standards will be emphasized. (60 hrs. lect./lab. per term)
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