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CEDARVILLE, MI – May 11th, 2026 – Marine Trades Institute (MTI) is proud to announce the summer series of Accelerated Training Programs, designed to provide intensive, hands-on instruction for boating enthusiasts and aspiring professionals. These short-form courses offer beginners the opportunity to master technical skills in a condensed timeframe under the guidance of the MTI’s expert instructors.

The summer lineup kicks off with two programs focused on the essential foundations of boat construction and upkeep. The Lofting program, running from June 1 through June 5, teaches the transition from paper plans to physical molds. During this five-day hands-on experience, students learn the foundations of the lofting process, fairing, and construction developments required to create accurate patterns. Registration for this course closes on May 25.

Following the lofting program, the MTI will host a Marine Engine Maintenance course on June 19 and 20. This two-day program covers the fundamentals of both gasoline and diesel engines, teaching students how to follow manufacturer recommendations and perform seasonal maintenance. By the end of the session, participants will have built a personalized service program for their own vessels. Registration for this course closes on June 8.

Both programs are specifically tailored for beginners and emphasize a “learning by doing” philosophy. Each course is instructor-led, ensuring participants receive direct feedback and practical experience in a professional shop environment. 

Space is limited and interested participants are encouraged to register early. For more information on programs and registration visit www.marinetrades.edu.

Gabrielle Inman

Amazing Alumni

The time I spent at the School prepared me for my current job by allowing me real world experience. I was given the opportunity to tour boat owners’ vessels as well as diagnose and find issues aboard. Mike Downey, a former instructor, made it a point to thoroughly explore and understand ABYC standards and how they will apply at my job. I have used these standards on multiple occasions which have allowed me to perform better in my work environment. [As a student], I was given free range to troubleshoot and diagnose engines in the test tank under supervision and given direction on what to look for specifically. This has helped me to have better troubleshooting skills.

Gabrielle Inman | ‘22 Marine Service Technology | Jefferson Beach Yacht Sales