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International Yacht Restoration School (Newport, Rhode Island USA)

Founded 1993, with its main campus in Newport, RI and a satellite campus in Bristol, RI, IYRS is a world-class experiential school with a core education model dedicated to teaching highly technical and deeply craft-oriented career skills. IYRS teaches the skills, history, art, and science of building, restoring and maintaining boats.

IYRS is the only school with a 20-month Boatbuilding & Restoration program. IYRS also offers a 6-month Marine Systems program for American Boat & Yacht Council certification, a gold-medal standard in the industry, and a 6-month Composites Technology program that has been heralded as the most comprehensive programs offering a wide array of skills for both building and maintaining products of a wide nature. IYRS also offers Continuing Education courses for professional development, so individuals can advance their skills while working full-time.

IYRS currently has three Accredited Schools: 1.) School of Boatbuilding & Restoration. 2.) School of Marine Systems. 3.) School of Composites Technology. The skills acquired in these programs are transferable to other industries and applications.

IYRS – Newport Campus & Administrative Offices 449 Thames Street, Suite 111 Newport, RI 02840 United States of America Tel: (401) 848-5777 Fax: (401) 842-0669

IYRS – Bristol Campus (Physical location only, please send mail to the Newport Campus) 253 Franklin Street Bristol, RI 02809 Tel: (401) 848-5777 Fax: (401) 253-4111

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We own a 1976 Hallberg Rassy 31 Monsun. We are the third owner of the boat. It has all original components. Aside from needed updates the Volvo Penta diesel engine has to be rebuilt or replaced. Would this be a vessel that the Restoration School would be interested in receiving?

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STEM skills at work: International Yacht Restoration School offers chance for second career

NEWPORT – Full-time teacher to full-time student? Seeking a new career at age 55?

Nick Willis of Providence didn't rush into this life-altering decision. He said he and his wife, nurse practitioner Heather Glenn, like to carefully weigh all factors before making their decisions. In this case, once they put all relevant information on the scale, the decision, while pushing them a tad out of their comfort zone, was clear.

This past September, with a long career as a software engineer for Raytheon and, most recently, two very satisfying years teaching mathematics at the Blackstone Academy Charter School in Pawtucket in his rear-view mirror, Willis showed up at the IYRS School of Technology and Trades, enrolled in its six-month Marine Systems program.

He recently completed the on-campus program and is now honing his electrical systems drafting skills, and making a few dollars again, in the school's externship program.

Willis said he had a “great career” at Raytheon and labeled Blackstone Charter teaching the best job he's ever had. He said the students were amazing, the faculty passionate, and the leadership committed to maintaining “a wonderful school." Leaving BACS was not done without emotion.

“IYRS really tugged at my heart, though, and I felt it would create an opportunity in the future to be teaching something a little bit more pragmatic than factoring quadratic equations,” Willis said. “There's a lot of talk about the importance of STEM. Well, if you want STEM, you need look no further than a marine diesel engine or electrical system.”

How the International Yacht Restoration School programs work

IYRS was founded, in 1993, as the International Yacht Restoration School. Founders Elizabeth Meyer and John Mecray envisioned a a true wooden boat restoration program. The school over three decades has grown to now offer four programs of study – boat building and restoration (20 months), composites technology (9 months), digital modeling and fabrication (9 months), and marine systems (6 months). All four programs have been accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges.

According to Julia McCann, IYRS director of marketing, the majority of the school's students are career changers, and the externship program is a key component of making the switch effective for students. She noted that IYRS collaborates with highly-regarded industry partners for both externships and job placement. Students and alumni can access the IYRS job portal. The school, she said, has an 85 percent job placement average for grads, with hobbyists accounting for a portion of the 15 percent.

“IYRS graduates typically excel fast in their new careers,” she said, “rising to new roles and opportunities with their employers.”

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In a blog post on the IYRS website, Willis noted that marine systems students enjoy multiple field trips to boat yards, electronics shops, and suppliers and get to hear from guests speakers and enjoyed a career day filled with employers from Maine to California. One day, he said, three vice-presidents from nationwide Safe Harbor Marinas visited the students. The students, he said, also had the pleasure of Al Thomason, co-founder of engine-base charge control company Wakespeed, spending a day with them.

The IYRS' very concentrated education model – essentially five full work days per week – rapidly takes students from Day 1 to work force ready. Willis said that with their savings and his wife's income and some spending adjusting when needed, they were able to financially handle his paying for school and being out of work for half a year. They saw it and now see it as a wise investment. He described his wife as “incredibly supportive” during the new career adventure.

Students of all ages and experience levels

Willis said his fellow IYRS students included those right out of high school as well as people retiring from the Navy and Coast Guard. He said he immensely enjoyed the support of his cohorts. Some of his fellow students are taking a career paths to Maine, to the Caribbean, with others sticking around to help continue the state's history of master boat building.

Willis said he was experiencing some nerves leading up to his back-to-school start date. Those nerves were soothed, he said, on Day 1 when IYRS brought all the students into the boat building and restoration area and emphasized the inclusive school culture. That, he said, was followed by two weeks of message reinforcement.

“They could write the book on what it takes to create a safe learning environment, and I don't just mean safety with tools, although they are good at that, too,” he said.

Combining technical knowledge with practical skills

Born in England and raised on Massachusetts' North Shore, Wills said that while he lived most of his life near the ocean, his passion for boats and the maritime world did not surface until 2020. Due to COVID, he and his wife were itching for outdoor activities. They took sailing lessons. (“She enjoys it, I'm a bit of a nut about it,” he said.). They subsequently bought a 37-foot sailboat built in 1999.

When he was teaching algebra and pre-calculus at Blackstone Valley Charter School, Willis said that when he showed students pictures of some of the electrical work he was doing on his boat, some of them said they weren't smart enough to do such work. Wills said he knew his students were plenty smart enough, and got him thinking seriously about IYRS and that perhaps what he really should be doing is helping children connect into the maritime trades.

That dream still lives.

“I am exiting the Marine Systems program with what I feel is world class fundamental skills as a marine electrician/mechanic,” he said. “There is huge demand out there for this, with the opportunity to become highly skilled and specialized.

“I still want to teach, and eventually would like to be involved in a 'semester-at-sea' style program that is accessible to kids who may not have had the chance to be out on the water, and also includes a maritime trades element in the curriculum.”

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The cost of the marine systems program starting in the fall is about $25,700. Federal financial aid and other grants and scholarships are available.

Willis said the starting pay for marine systems graduates ranges from $25 to $30 per hour. He said he plans to work part-time and then enter the IYRS' 20-month Boatbuilding and Restoration Program. Local boat builders, he said, have told him marine systems plus BBR is a “highly desirable combination.”

“Nick’s story,” McCann said, “is typical in that most of our students are seeking to align a passion or interest to work with their hands with a way to earn a living or follow through on a life-long dream. In Nick’s case, he was initially looking to combine his love of teaching with his passion for sailing. After completing IYRS’s marine systems program, he is exploring other opportunities that he wasn’t aware of prior to enrollment.”

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International Yacht Restoration School – Newport, RI

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I.Y.R.S. is recognized as the ACBS Associate Member of the week.

The International Yacht Restoration School or I.Y.R.S . is an Associate Member of the Antique and Classic Boat Society.  ACBS recognizes them with gratitude for their support of our organization. 

I.Y.R.S.  EMPOWERS STUDENTS TO MAKE, BUILD, RESTORE & MAINTAIN ALMOST ANYTHING!   They have been an Associate Member of ACBS since 2012. And they have been the recipient of Scholarship funds from ACBS since our scholarship program began.  

I.Y.R.S. , located in Rhode Island, welcomes newly graduated from high school students as well as those seeking training for a career change.  They offer major programs in these areas:

Boatbuilding & Restoration – a 20-month program which enrolls each September.

IYRS’ Boatbuilding & Restoration program is a comprehensive two-year program which combines the time-honored craft of wooden boatbuilding with the modern problem solving skills to succeed in today’s thriving job market. IYRS’ curriculum is regarded as the best in the industry, training the next generation of master craftspeople.

Marine Systems –  a 6-month program which enrolls in March and September

IYRS’ Marine Systems program is an immersive learning experience with a curriculum guided by the needs of industry-leading companies. Covered over six-months are techniques and skills needed to maintain and repair all essential marine systems, as well as career planning, key certification exam preparation and real-world internship experience.

Composites Technology – a 6-month program which enrolls in March and September

Considered to be the wave of the future in the manufacturing and design industries, IYRS’ Composites Technology program offers students unique exposure to composite building materials, emerging technologies, mold-making and infusion processing, all with a heightened focus on career preparation and certification.

I.Y.R.S.,  called “iris”, has a great website with many videos.  Click here to enjoy one of their videos:  International Yacht Restoration School – Newport, RI

The Antique and Classic Boat Society appreciates the extra support given to our organization by Associate Members.   Click here to see this year’s list of Associate Members .

If you or your business would like to support the Antique and Classic Boat Society by being an ACBS Associate Member, you may join here or contact ACBS Executive Director Dan Gyoerkoe at [email protected] or call (315) 686-2628.

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IYRS School of Technology & Trades is a non-profit, post-secondary experiential learning institution in Newport, Rhode Island and is the premier marine trades and modern manufacturing school in the United States. IYRS offers education & training programs for people with a passion for thinking and working through their hands. IYRS was founded in 1993 as the International Yacht Restoration School on the Newport harborfront. It was originally founded to teach students the fine craftsmanship and restoration skills necessary to preserve maritime heritage through the restoration of historically significant wooden sailing yachts. Since that time, IYRS has grown into a world-class learning institution offering four full-time, accredited experiential programs; Boatbuilding & Restoration, Composites Technology, Digital Modeling & Fabrication and Marine Systems. IYRS' Mission: IYRS empowers students through immersive, hands-on learning to realize their full potential in career and in life.

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NUWC Division Newport partners with International Yacht Restoration School

NUWC Division Newport partners with International Yacht Restoration School

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Photo By Susan Farley | The International Yacht Restoration School of Technologies & Trades (above) in Newport, Rhode Island, recently added courses in composites technologies, digital modeling and fabrication, and marine systems and signed an educational partnership agreement with the Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport that will focus on projects that support the U.S. Navy.   see less | View Image Page

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NEWPORT, R.I. — Lower Thames Street in downtown Newport is home to the International Yacht Restoration School of Technologies & Trades (IYRS), a school founded to teach students how to build and restore wooden sailboats. In the past 10 years, IYRS has added accredited courses in composites technologies, digital modeling and fabrication, and marine systems to its curriculum. Now the school and Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division Newport have an educational partnership agreement (EPA) that will focus on projects that support the U.S. Navy. Last year, Division Newport’s Technology Transfer Manager Valerie Larkin and an IYRS administrator discussed a potential collaboration between the trade school and the warfare center, after a brief meeting about science, technology engineering and mathematics (STEM) programs. Larkin toured IYRS facilities in downtown Newport, but the prospect of a collaboration between the school and NUWC remained in the discussion phase. When engineer Christian Schumacher, who works in Division Newport’s Ranges, Engineering and Analysis Department, attended an IYRS open house in September, the potential partnership was reinvigorated. In early December, the EPA with Division Newport and IYRS was signed. “I always thought IYRS was an interesting school, and when I bought a boat, I was advised to look into their programs,” Schumacher said. “At their open house, I met their instructors as well as IYRS president Jay Coogan, and we started talking about their curriculum. That’s when I realized that there were certain aspects of their composites work that could benefit NUWC, and soon we were talking about partnerships, and I was able to put them in touch with our Technology Partnerships Office. I’m interested to see where this partnership will go.” IYRS takes great care in preparing their post-secondary students for careers with a successful external internship program, Coogan said. This EPA would bolster these opportunities by allowing Division Newport engineers and scientists to act as student advisors and for IYRS students to be able to work on Division Newport projects. An EPA would also allow Division Newport to loan equipment or provide excess equipment to IYRS. “Mostly, the EPAs are used to provide NUWC expertise to universities or colleges,” Larkin said. “EPAs allow students to benefit from the expertise at federal laboratories. Also, these agreements help us develop our future workforce. It’s a great opportunity for STEM outreach.” Coogan is excited to activate this partnership and for IYRS students to visit Division Newport. “I believe both organizations can benefit from the collaboration based on the problem-solving and technical skills we both incorporate into our work,” Coogan said. “We look forward to seeing where this relationship will take us.” Division Newport currently maintains 42 EPAs; 75% are with colleges and universities, while the remaining 25% are with elementary and high school systems, primarily for STEM outreach. For more information on Division Newport’s EPA with IYRS, contact at 832-8720. For more information on IYRS, visit their website at www.iyrs.edu. NUWC Newport is a shore command of the U.S. Navy within the Naval Sea Systems Command, which engineers, builds and supports America’s fleet of ships and combat systems. NUWC Newport provides research, development, test and evaluation, engineering and fleet support for submarines, autonomous underwater systems, undersea offensive and defensive weapons systems, and countermeasures associated with undersea warfare. Currently celebrating its 150th anniversary, NUWC Newport is the oldest warfare center in the country, tracing its heritage to the Naval Torpedo Station established on Goat Island in Newport Harbor in 1869. Commanded by Captain Michael Coughlin, NUWC Newport maintains major detachments in West Palm Beach, Fla., and Andros Island in the Bahamas, as well as test facilities at Seneca Lake and Fisher's Island, N.Y., Leesburg, Fla., and Dodge Pond, Conn.

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On yesterday’s blog, I mentioned that I spent last weekend in Newport, Rhode Island, visiting my good friends, Holly Bannister and Doug Newhouse.  It was an invigorating weekend of hiking, touring, and boating in and around that historic town.  On Saturday, we had the great pleasure of seeing an amazing school called the International Yacht Restoration School (IYRS).  IYRS is an internationally known school, focused on preparing students to enter and excel in all aspects of modern boatbuilding.  IYRS is a highly technical and deeply craft-oriented establishment that offers the most advanced technical training in Boatbuilding & Restoration, Marine Systems, and Composites Technology.  The entire focus is on making and building boats and I have to say that I was totally impressed with everything I saw at IYRS.

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  1. Trade School in RI

    IYRS School of Technology & Trades is a non-profit, trade school in Newport, RI. ... and motors. Her work as a yacht stewardess, prior to enrolling in IYRS, supplied her with many opportunities to put an ordinary household item to use in a rather unconventional manner. ... 449 Thames Street Newport, Rhode Island 02840. 401.848.5777. IYRS Store ...

  2. Boatbuilding School & Woodworking Courses in RI

    IYRS prepares students for in-demand careers in woodworking & boatbuilding at our Newport, RI campus. Explore our courses today! Menu. Search. Clear. Search. ... restoring legends of yacht design including Herreshoff, Alden, Hunt, Stephens, Abeking & Rasmusseun, and others. ... 449 Thames Street Newport, Rhode Island 02840. 401.848.5777. IYRS ...

  3. IYRS School of Technology & Trades

    1831 John Mecray Aquidneck Mill Building, restored 2009 [1] IYRS School of Technology & Trades (known as IYRS, from its previous name of the International Yacht Restoration School) is a private nonprofit school with a 3-acre campus on Thames Street in Newport, Rhode Island. IYRS focuses on training highly skilled craftspeople and technicians ...

  4. IYRS School of Technology & Trades

    Founded 1995, IYRS School of Technology & Trades (International Yacht Restoration School) is an internationally recognized learning institution and vocational school, focused on preparing students to enter and excel in all aspects of modern boatbuilding. IYRS has strong roster of industry partners and sponsors and active in major restoration ...

  5. International Yacht Restoration School (Newport, Rhode Island USA

    1.) School of Boatbuilding & Restoration. 2.) School of Marine Systems. 3.) School of Composites Technology. The skills acquired in these programs are transferable to other industries and applications. IYRS - Newport Campus & Administrative Offices 449 Thames Street, Suite 111 Newport, RI 02840 United States of America Tel: (401) 848-5777 Fax ...

  6. International Yacht Restoration School

    The sexy part of IYRS — the wooden boat restoration school — was founded in 1993 in Newport, but it also has two other notable programs, both in Bristol. The nine-month marine systems program was rolled out in fall 2007 with support from the Rhode Island Marine Trades Association and in partnership with the American Boat and Yacht Council ...

  7. International Yacht Restoration School offers chance for second career

    IYRS was founded, in 1993, as the International Yacht Restoration School. Founders Elizabeth Meyer and John Mecray envisioned a a true wooden boat restoration program. The school over three decades has grown to now offer four programs of study - boat building and restoration (20 months), composites technology (9 months), digital modeling and ...

  8. Museum Report

    The IYRS has campuses in both Newport and Bristol, Rhode Island, and has three accredited schools: the School of Boatbuilding & Restoration, the School of Marine Systems, and the School of Composites Technology. ... The International Yacht Restoration School. 449 Thames Street, Newport, RI 02840. 401-848-5777. www.iyrs.org. School of ...

  9. International Yacht Restoration School

    If you or your business would like to support the Antique and Classic Boat Society by being an ACBS Associate Member, you may join here or contact ACBS Executive Director Dan Gyoerkoe at [email protected] or call (315) 686-2628. I.Y.R.S. is recognized as the ACBS Associate Member of the week.

  10. Newport, Rhode Island: International Yacht Restoration School

    August 2, 2016. When in Newport, make it a point to visit the International Yacht Restoration School (IYRS). The school is open to the public (there's a donation box near the entrance if you're so inclined) and offers an impressive walk-through, whether you're interested in boats or not. The building itself is beautiful, open-aired and filled ...

  11. History

    1993 IYRS is founded as the International Yacht Restoration School in Newport, Rhode Island by Elizabeth Meyer and John Mecray out of a desire to create a true wooden boat restoration program. They were inspired by classes taught at the Museum of Yachting, also co-founded by Mecray, but wanted a more comprehensive program. 1995 The 1903 electric generating plant on Newport Harbor is restored ...

  12. IYRS School of Technology & Trades

    IYRS School of Technology & Trades, Newport, Rhode Island. 13,085 likes · 229 talking about this. IYRS School of Technology & Trades in Newport, RI is a premier non-profit, post-secondary marine...

  13. IYRS School of Technology & Trades

    IYRS is a premier marine trades and design & modern manufacturing school founded on the Newport harborfront. Restoration Hall is the home of our traditional wooden Boatbuilding & Restoration program where visitors can view multiple historic yachts under restoration by our students. The Brooks Building next door offers visitors the opportunity ...

  14. IYRS

    449 Thames Street Suite 111 Newport RI 02840 (401) 848-5777 (860) 919-9917 ... post-secondary experiential learning institution in Newport, Rhode Island and is the premier marine trades and modern manufacturing school in the United States. IYRS offers education & training programs for people with a passion for thinking and working through their ...

  15. NUWC Division Newport partners with International Yacht Restoration School

    NUWC Division Newport partners with International Yacht Restoration School. Photo By Susan Farley ... NEWPORT, RI, UNITED STATES 12.30.2019 Story by Public Affairs Office

  16. Visiting the International Yacht Restoration School in Newport, Rhode

    On yesterday's blog, I mentioned that I spent last weekend in Newport, Rhode Island, visiting my good friends, Holly Bannister and Doug Newhouse. It was an invigorating weekend of hiking, touring, and boating in and around that historic town. On Saturday, we had the great pleasure of seeing an amazing school called the International Yacht

  17. IYRS School of Technology & Trades

    1 review. IYRS is a private college located in Newport, Rhode Island in the Providence Area. It is a small institution with an enrollment of 58 undergraduate students. Admissions is fairly competitive as the IYRS acceptance rate is 59%. Popular majors include Mechanics and Repair, Engineering Technician, and Precision Production.

  18. Yacht Restoration

    The answer is the Newport, Rhode Island-based International Yacht Restoration School (IYRS), a non-profit organization that's devoted to teaching boatbuilding and boat preservation the way it was once done. Indeed, IYRS students and faculty focus solely on bringing back to life.

  19. IYRS Tuition

    An education at IYRS School of Technology & Trades is much more than a certificate. It's an investment in your future. ... Boatbuilding & Restoration - 20 month program : 2024: Tuition (direct cost) $23,500 - Year 1 ... 449 Thames Street Newport, Rhode Island 02840. 401.848.5777. IYRS Store; Map & Directions; Faculty & Staff Directory; Employment ;

  20. Yacht Repair & Yacht Maintenance in RI

    Carter Richardson was drawn to Rhode Island to attend the International Yacht Restoration School (IYRS) in Newport. Dedicated to traditional methods of yacht restoration, IYRS provided an ideal atmosphere for an extensive education in all things wooden boat; from project management to survey and assessment, lofting and planking to fine joinery.