Spirit of South Carolina

Charleston Harbor Fest 2011

 

Charleston is no stranger to Tall Ships®. This historic port city hosted a fleet of ships in 2000, 2004, 2007,

and 2009. These visiting ships were no doubt part of the inspiration for South Carolina to build its very own tall ship, Spirit of South Carolina.

 

Spirit of South Carolina exists to create

opportunities for life-changing experiences resulting in leaders for tomorrow's communities. These programs focus on the history, math, science and literature of South Carolina's water resources, and encourage personal responsibility, contribution to community and stewardship of the environment.

 

The ship proudly carries student crew members

on harbor, coastal and ocean voyages while

conveying an unparalleled education in leadership

and life skills. Sailing under the flag of the

Palmetto State, this ship and all its crew are

goodwill ambassadors, representing the best of

South Carolina  to the world.

 

Spirit of South Carolina is owned and operated by

the South Carolina Maritime Foundation.

This organization manages several events that support

its mission and serve to underwrite educational programs onboard the Spirit of South Carolina. Charleston Harbor Fest serves as one of these events, so as you enjoy all that Charleston Harbor Fest has to offer you can feel good that you are also supporting the youth of South Carolina and experiential education aboard our state tall ship.

 

Spirit of South Carolina was launched on March 4, 2007 and began serving educators and students in the summer of that same year. The ship is constructed from several types of woods traditionally used in shipbuilding, including: live oak, Angelique, long-leaf yellow pine, chestnut oak, juniper, and Douglas fir. Spirit of South Carolina serves approximately 2200 students each year with meaningful lessons that tie directly to state standards. Some sample topics covered onboard include simple machines, water quality, navigation, weather, human impact and run-off. Learn more about the Spirit of South Carolina at

www.scmaritime.org