MNT — Marine & Nautical Tech

This course covers the history of the internal combustion engine and how it works, how an outboard engine works, and the designs of two-stroke and four-stroke engines.

This course covers the components of a drive system, including how power is transmitted from the motor to the propeller and the service requirements of the lower unit.

This course covers the concepts involved in rigging a boat, including how to properly mount an outboard engine and a basic understanding of data networks.

This course covers understanding and performing service items and intervals on outboard engines, performing service, and troubleshooting and repair.

This course covers the functions and requirements of the fuel system, including service requirements and the qualities and characteristics of various lubricants.

This course covers electricity and circuit types, including reading wiring diagrams and performing electrical tests.

This course identifies different types of electrical systems and includes troubleshooting electrical systems and circuit types.

This course covers the components of the outboard ignition system, including the different types of ignition systems and service requirements.

This course covers propellers and their applications, including how to choose the proper propeller and how propulsion works.

This course covers the functions of mounting bracket components; the different types of trim and tilt units and repair; and corrosion, including corrosion prevention in the marine environment.

This course covers the basics of marine motor types and their applications, including measurements, materials, tools, and safety.

This course covers boat building techniques and principals used in real world manufacturing environments emphasizing materials, processes, and procedures.

This course covers the foundational areas of chemicals, gel coat, fiberglass applications, techniques, and types of laminations in boat building.

This course covers the steps of mold preparation, mold use, demolding, and cutting and grinding.

This course covers the design and functionality of molds and materials as it relates to strength and durability in boat manufacturing. Foam, sealants, adhesives, stringers, and capping competencies are emphasized.

Installing stringer system, Deck to Hull, Console to deck, T-Top, Rub rail and Underdeck compartments.

This course covers more intricate details of lamination from chemical reactions, environmental variables, and troubleshooting as well as strengthening gel coat and fiberglass application methods and skills.

This course covers installation, troubleshooting and minor repairs of marine electrical system and motor installation to transom.

This course covers electrical and plumbing systems found on modern boats. Topics covered include 12-volt direct current, wiring sizing, batteries, wire harnesses, distribution panels, electronic component installation.

This course covers inspection and quality standards, systems, and repairs after the manufacturing processes.

This course covers relevant competencies and skills needed to effectively and efficiently manufacture a sea worthy boat.

This course includes an integration of skills needed for composite boat building at an approved industry related work site.