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SUMMARY:Toledo Wooden Boat Show
DESCRIPTION:The Port of Toledo’s 14th annual Toledo Wooden Boat Show this August 18–19\, 2018. Our annual boat show is a family-friendly\, weekend event that celebrates the historic tradition of wooden boats. There are plenty of activities to enjoy — boat exhibits\, vendors\, live music\, family boat building\, kids’ boat building\, and more. The Wooden Boat Show has grown each year\, attracting exhibitors\, vendors\, and visitors from across the state\, and beyond to enjoy the maritime activities along Toledo’s Waterfront. Come join the fun! \nThis year’s show will feature the Northwest Steam Society. Their members will bring steamboats and other steam equipment from across the Northwest AND there will be opportunities for an excursion ride on the Yaquina Bay. For over 40 years\, the Northwest Steam Society has been a place for enthusiasts to share their passion for live steam with the public at large through event appearances and casual gatherings. Between their members\, they have literally hundreds of years of experience with this fascinating and history-filled energy source\, and will continue to promote it to future generations. They currently count over 150 boats among its membership around the world. \nThe Port of Toledo’s Wooden Boat Show has grown to be a reunion of wooden boat builders and admirers. Visitors to the show appreciate Toledo’s summer weather and the opportunity to admire the craftsmanship of the wooden boats. Exhibitors\, vendors\, and visitors come from across the state\, and from Washington and California to enjoy the maritime activities along Toledo’s Waterfront. An assortment of vessels will be on display including classic vessels\, unique owner-built boats\, as well as the Port’s twin Teak Ladies\, and we always invite the local commercial fishermen to bring their classic boats. A featured event\, the GP Containerboard Boat Contest brings entries from across the county\, and is a huge draw for spectators. The festival’s location\, Waterfront Park\, allows visitors easy access to the shops and businesses on Main Street. \nThe event is located at the Port’s Marina and Waterfront Park at the end of Toledo’s historic Main Street. \nhttps://www.portoftoledo.org/wooden-boat-show \nPort of Toledo @ (541) 336.5207
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SUMMARY:New England Junket: 2nd Annual Junk Rig Gathering
DESCRIPTION:The New England Junket will happen this year on Labor Day weekend\, in Gouldsboro Bay\, Maine. This is a gathering of Junk Rig Association members and others who sail junk rigged boats and/or are interested in junk rig. Emphasis is on sailing together and visiting\, in the context of sharing information and interest in junk rigs. \nAccommodations: Protected anchorages are nearby and a small number of moorings are available. Camping is available about 3 miles away at Mainayr Campground\, which boasts tidal access to Joy Bay\, at the head of Gouldsboro Bay. There are two nearby boat ramps\, one tidal\, the other deepwater and paved. One is on Joy Bay\, and the other on the west shore of Gouldsboro Bay\, just south of the narrows into Joy Bay. \nGorgeous sailing is to be had in Gouldsboro Bay and outside of it to the east and west. Gouldsboro Bay is approximately 10 miles east of Mount Desert Island and Acadia National Park\, and about halfway between Penobscot Bay and the Bay of Fundy. \nFor more information\, or to RSVP\, please contact Shemaya\, at shemayalaurel@yahoo.com \nFor online information\, see:\nJunk Rig Sailing Facebook page (scroll down for event notice)\nJunk Rig Association member events listing
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LOCATION:Gouldsboro Bay\, Gouldsboro\, ME\, United States
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