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SUMMARY:Blue Hill Maritime Heritage Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 6th annual Blue Hill Maritime Heritage Festival is scheduled for Saturday\, August 9\, 2025. We are planning a fun summer day by the bay\, with a lot of maritime and historical related activities: boats on display many offering rides\, boat building demonstrations\, rope making\, wood carving\, touch tanks\, art on the lawn\, sea shanties\, seafood and more.\n\nThe Festival will be held in Blue Hill’s historic village\, centered on the scenic waterfront.  Hours are from 10am-4pm\, admission is free.  For more information visit the Festival website https://bhmhf.org/ or contact info@BHMHF.org.\n\nFor more about rowing on the Blue Hill Peninsula\, check out our recent article The Bagaduce River by Rowboat!
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/blue-hill-maritime-heritage-festival-3/
LOCATION:Blue Hill\, Maine
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SUMMARY:47th ANNUAL LES CHENEAUX ANTIQUE WOODEN BOAT SHOW
DESCRIPTION:Always the second Saturday of August\, the Les Cheneaux Islands Antique Wooden Boat Show is known as one of the largest show of its kind and has grown to encompass family friendly activities throughout the week. \nThe “Boat Show” has been a major attraction since it began in 1978\, and it continues to improve each year. Today\, we attract about 150 antique and classic boats and have more than 300 volunteers to assist our visitors with an amazing show. \n\nThis event is hosted by the Les Cheneaux Historical Association – proceeds help to fund the operation of our historical and maritime museums.\n \nSpotlighting: LYMANS\nCelebrating 100 years of EJ Mertaugh Boat Works\n \nFor more details on “BOAT SHEAUX” and activities leading up to Saturday\, please visit www.lchistorical.org
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/les-cheneaux/
LOCATION:Hessel Marina and EJ Mertaugh Boat Works\, 3023 W. Lake Street\, Hessel\, MI\, 49745\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250627T190000
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SUMMARY:Glenglassaugh Scottish Traditional Boat Festival Gig
DESCRIPTION:Acclaimed Scottish folk band Mànran\, will headline the Big Gig on the Back Green at the Glenglassaugh Scottish Traditional Boat Festival on Friday 27th June 2025.\n\nOver the last 15 years the award-winning group have played in over 30 different countries including the USA\, Asia and Australia\, where they were presented with International Artist of the Year at the Australian Celtic Music Awards. The seven-piece band brings together a mixture of modern and traditional instruments including the guitar\, fiddle\, accordion\, flute\, Highland bagpipes and the Uilleann pipes\, the national bagpipe of Ireland which has a softer sound compared to other variations of the instrument. The band’s latest single Standing Still\, has featured on the BBC Radio 2 playlist for the last few weeks.\n\nMànran brings together renowned Scottish and Irish folk musicians\, which include accordionist and BBC Radio Scotland presenters\, Gary Innes and Ewen Henderson and the band’s lead singer\, Kim Carnie\, has just released an award-winning documentary which she wrote the soundtrack for.\n\nTickets for the Big Gig on the Back Green\, sponsored by Urquhart Joinery Services are on sale now\, at an early bird discounted price of £27.50. To purchase visit www.stbfportsoy.org\, this is a licensed event for over 18s only.\n\nThe Glenglassaugh Scottish Traditional Boat Festival will be held on Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th June 2025. Now in its 32nd year\, the event celebrates the maritime heritage and culture of the northeast\, attracting a flotilla of traditional boats to Portsoy’s 17th century harbour. The Big Gig on the Back Green kicks off the festival’s programme which includes live music and dance\, Scottish food and drink and age-old crafts. Festival tickets are now available to purchase on the website www.stbfportsoy.org at a 10% discounted price\, for a limited time only.\n\nDavid Urquhart\, chairman of the Glenglassaugh Scottish Traditional Boat Festival commented: “Music is a key element of our festival programme and over the years we have welcomed some amazing artists and bands to Portsoy. Mànran are an exceptionally talented band\, with a worldwide following and numerous awards to their name. They are outstanding live and will bring a high energy\, lively start to our weekend of entertainment.\n\n“The committee has already started working on the music programme for 2025\, featuring talented local singers and performers\, representing a variety of musical genres and styles. We will also welcome back festival favourites including the Anne McArthur Dancers\, Skip2theBeat with their fast-paced skipping stunts and routines.\n\n“Following feedback from this year’s event\, we have been exploring new acts and features\, suitable for the whole family to enjoy\, to enhance our evening entertainment programmes. The festival aims to offer something for all ages and interests\, and we are always exploring ways to improve what we can offer.”\n\nGary Innes from Mànran commented: “It’s a real pleasure to be headlining this terrific event that we have heard so much about. Portsoy is a gorgeous town that we are excited to be performing in and we’re very much looking forward to the big party.”\n\nThe Glenglassaugh Scottish Traditional Boat Festival was first held in 1993 as an event to celebrate the tercentenary of Portsoy’s old harbour. Since then\, it has been firmly anchored in the town’s calendar\, taking place annually each summer and attracting thousands of visitors from across the region\, and further afield. The festival is set around Portsoy’s 17th Century harbour and is run by Portsoy Community Enterprise which also manages Portsoy Links Caravan Park\, The Sail Loft Bunkhouse\, The Salmon Bothy and The Boatshed. For more information visit www.stbfportsoy.org or on social media at @STBFPortsoy #ahoyportsoy.
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/glenglassaugh-scottish-traditional-boat-festival/
LOCATION:Portsoy\, Aberdeenshire\, Scotland\, Portsoy\, Scotland\, AB45\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Runabouts on the River
DESCRIPTION: – Friday / Dinner Cruise – \n– Saturday / Boat Show 9am-3pm –  \nwith Classic and Antique Boats and Cars\, \nVendors and Live Music\, \nRiverside BBQ Dinner!! \n– Sunday / Lunch Cruise – \n 
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/runabouts-on-the-river/
LOCATION:Stockton Sailing Club\, 4980 Buckley Cove Way\, Stockton\, CA\, 95219\, United States
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SUMMARY:Pacific Seacraft Flicka 20 Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Sailing With Josh & The Resourceful Sailor Present:\nA Flicka 20’s Pacific Odyssey\nWednesday\, March 12\, 2025 \n5:30pm – FOOD/SNACKS \n6:00pm – SHOW \n7:30pm – RECEPTION \n@ The Port Townsend Sailing Association Clubhouse – Nomura Building – 385 Benedict St. (Facing the Boat Haven parking lot) \nHost: PTSA \nBeverages: Admiral Ship Supply \nFeatured Boat:Pacific Seacraft Flicka 20 \nSpeaker: Joshua Wheeler \nBritannica defines an odyssey as:\n1. literary: a long journey full of adventures. \n2. a series of experiences that give knowledge or understanding to someone. \nBackground on Josh Wheeler and his Pacific Seacraft Flicka 20\nIn August 2023\, Sampaguita\, a 1985 Pacific Seacraft Flicka 20\, and Joshua Wheeler embarked on an epic Pacific Ocean odyssey. Beginning and ending in Port Townsend\, WA\, they journeyed down the North American West Coast to Baja\, Mexico\, followed the trade winds to the Marquesas\, and returned via Hawaii (sort of). Josh will share some places visited\, wildlife encountered\, psychological “research”\, and equipment used in this single-handed voyage of a tiny boat on a big ocean. \nJoshua WheelerSampaguita at the dock! \nJoshua Wheeler has lived and sailed on small craft for over 15 years and 25\,000 nautical miles. Credits\ninclude a 2019 transit of the Northwest Passage\, two solo circumnavigations of Vancouver Island in 2018\nand 2023\, the Inside Passage to Alaska in 2022\, and a Pacific tour in 2023-24. He’s held a USCG Master\nlicense and has a recurring column in Latitude 38’s ‘Lectronic Latitude called The Resourceful Sailor Series. \nFound on Youtube here!@sailingwithjosh\nOr on his website here!
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/pacific-seacraft-flicka-20/
LOCATION:Port Townsend Sailing Association Clubhouse\, 385 Benedict St.\, Port Townsend\, WA\, 98368\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250228
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SUMMARY:WaterTribe Everglades Challenge 2024
DESCRIPTION:Tampa Bay To Key Largo In Sea Kayaks\, Canoes and Small Boats\nThe next Everglades Challenge is  Saturday\, March 1\, 2025. There is registration and equipment inspection on Friday\, February 28\, 2025\, prior to starting.  Cost is $495.00  for the captain and $495.00 for crew members if any. \nBilling starts January 1.\nRegistration ends January 26 at noon.\nPayment Deadline is January 26 at noon. \nDue to the extreme commitment for this race late registration and/or late payments will not be allowed. We recommend that you commit to this race early so you have plenty of time for planning\, training\, and preparation. Pay early in the payment cycle. You can get a full refund up until January 26 at noon. No refunds after that date and time. \nAll WaterTribe events are dangerous events as defined by Florida law and common sense. You are responsible for your own safety. You must read and understand the warning before you register for this event. \nThe Everglades Challenge is an unsupported\, expedition style adventure race for kayaks\, canoes\, and small boats. The distance is roughly 300 nautical miles depending on your course selection. There is a time limit of 8 days or less. Your safety and well being are completely up to you. \nUnsupported means that there are no safety boats or support crews to help you during the race. You are not allowed to have a support crew follow you or meet you during the race. It is OK to have family or friends meet you at the official checkpoints\, but they cannot provide anything other than emotional support. See the official WaterTribe rules for more details. \nExpedition style means that you must carry the same type of equipment and supplies that you would carry on a major expedition lasting 4 weeks or more. Camping equipment\, food\, water\, safety\, communication\, etc. is required. See the Rules and Warning link at the top of this page for the official required equipment list for more details. \nAlthough this is a race\, many participants are more interesting in cruising and adventure. Whether you are a cruiser or racer is up to you. Just getting to the starting line is a major accomplishment and only about 40% of starters are able to finish. You should be an expert kayaker and/or sailor before you consider this challenge. \nSPECIAL NOTE 1:  You can earn an alligator tooth award by completing the entire Everglades Wilderness Waterway between Chokoloskee and Flamingo. There are specific rules for earning that tooth: \n\nYou must obey all Everglades National Park rules.\nSPOT must be correctly used at all times.\nYou must complete the entire WW as shown on their official maps. You can exit at Broad River and return via Broad Creek. Using the Harney River from the outside is not allowed.\nThe Nightmare is an option. Some people say that taking the Nightmare is easier than negotiating Broad Creek from the entrance. The choice is yours.\nOnce you have reached Whitewater Bay you may follow the marked route or take the Joe River or any other route to cross the bay and enter Tarpon Creek and the Buttonwood Canal.\nIn some years challengers have taken the Hells Bay Canoe Trail to Tarpon Creek. Since this is marked on the official map\, it is also OK.\nYou must portage your boat a short distance between the fresh water side and the salt water side at Flamingo. You cannot receive assistance from the Race Manager\, CP Captain\, or bystanders. Challengers participating in the event may assist other challengers (see the note below).\n\nSPECIAL NOTE 2: In some previous years we have provided a boat cart or other assistance for the short portage at Flamingo. As of EC2011 and beyond a boat cart will not be provided and all challengers crossing from the fresh water side to the salt water side must do this short portage without outside assistance. No cart will be provided. You must carry your own if you plan to use one. If bystanders want to help they cannot. However\, other WaterTribers who are in the same event can help – see the ad hoc team rule. \nThe Everglades Challenge follows the SW Florida coast line from Fort Desoto in Tampa Bay\, Florida to Key Largo. You will enter Everglades National Park near Everglades City and you will be within their boundries until you get near Key Largo.  You must follow all park rules and regulations. \nNote that the WaterTribe Marathon runs concurrently with the Everglades Challenge.  The schedule mentions both races.
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/everglades-challenge-fl/
LOCATION:Fort Desoto\, Fort Desoto\, FL\, United States
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SUMMARY:Build Your Own Dory Boat Rocker
DESCRIPTION:Click here to reserve your spot and learn more details about this class and all of our adult classes currently on the schedule. Perfect timing to make a gift for a child on your holiday giving list! \nInstructor: Bob Fuller is a 3rd generation master craftsman. He owns South Shore Boatworks\, and specializes in building traditional wooden ships wheels and patternmaking for bronze hardware\, as well as building and restoring wooden small craft. Bob teaches classes at the WoodenBoat School. He has demonstrated his skills at National Park Service events\, the Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival\, and The Australian Wooden Boat Festival. Bob lives in Plymouth\, MA with his wife Peggy and daughter Christina. \nChristina Fuller is a 4th generation wheel builder\, working with her dad to design and build ships wheels. She assists with teaching Plymouth Rock’r classes.
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/build-your-own-plymouth-rockr/
LOCATION:Lowell’s Boat Shop\, 459 Main Street\, Amesbury\, MA\, 01913\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lowell's Boat Shop":MAILTO:info@lowellsboatshop.com
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SUMMARY:Port Aransas Preservation Association Wooden Boat Festival
DESCRIPTION:Our organization has operated the Farley Boat Works in Port Aransas\, Texas since 2011.  We help individuals and families build small wooden boats.  Each year we have our Wooden Boat Festival inviting any owners of wooden boats to come and display their boats and we sell kits that we manufacture so that 5 families can build their own boat over the 3-day weekend of our event. \nThis year our Festival will occur from October 25th through October 27th at Robert’s Point Park\, located next to the City’s Public Marina.  We will have both an area in the park where boats on trailers can be displayed as well as dock space for in the water displays. \nIn addition to the boats we will have many activities for families\, an area for vendors to sell their items\, and music both day & night.
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/port-aransas-preservation-association-wooden-boat-festival/
LOCATION:Roberts Point Park\, 301 J C Boulevard\, Port Aransas\, Texas\, 78373
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ORGANIZER;CN="Farley Boat Works":MAILTO:ashley@farleyboatworks.org
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241020T180000
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SUMMARY:Wooden Boat Festival Louisiana 2024
DESCRIPTION:Madisonville celebrates 33 years on the banks of the beautiful Tchefuncte River this fall as the Wooden Boat Festival returns\, October 19-20\, 2024. Presented by Maritime Museum Louisiana\, this fun family festival attracts over one hundred classic boats\, hundreds of spectator boats and wooden boat and music enthusiasts for this two-day celebration\, open to the public from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. A pre-festival gala at the Museum\, “Maritime Mania”\, is held on the Friday evening before the festival. Click Here to buy tickets to the festival and the Gala! Tickets for the event cost $10 for adults and free for children 12 & under.
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/wooden-boat-festival-louisiana/
LOCATION:maritime museum louisiana\, 133 Mabel Drive\, Madisonville\, LA\, 70447\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maritime Museum Louisiana":MAILTO:info@maritimemuseumlouisiana.org
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240922T170000
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SUMMARY:Northern California CLC Builders Rendezvous
DESCRIPTION:In or near Northern California? Want to show off your CLC boat OR see what other locals have built? \nOur friends at Gray Whale Paddle are hosting an informal CLC builders rendezvous at Lake Natoma in Sacramento Sunday\, September 22\, 10:30 am-2:30 pm!  \nThis will be our fourth year doing this event. Past events had a great turnout with up to 25 boats on display\, and a CLC Teardrop camper. The hope is to make this an annual event and encourage anyone interested in small wooden boats to attend with or without a boat. \nNever built a CLC boat? No worries\, come and meet other builders and small boat enthusiasts. All small watercraft are welcome\, it does not need to be a CLC design. Pack a lunch\, load up the boat and spend the afternoon at the lake. \nThanks to our colleague\, West Coast rep\, and boatbuilder Larry Froley\, who offered to organize this casual enthusiast meet-up. Larry is our Kaholo SUP development partner and the owner of Gray Whale Paddle. \nThus far\, Gray Whale & Friends tentatively plan to bring the following boats: \n\nKaholo 14\nKaholo 12-6\nKaholo Nui\nSan O’ 16\nMystic River Canoe\nChesapeake 17LT kayak\nOxford Shell II\nAnnapolis Wherry\nTeardrop Camper\n\nPlease fill out this RSVP to let Larry know if or what you will be bringing (click RSVP link here). The more boats the better!
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/northern-california-clc-builders-rendezvous/
LOCATION:Lake Natoma Park\, Gold River\, California\, 95670
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ORGANIZER;CN="Traditional Small Craft Association":MAILTO:smallcrafter@gmail.com
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240912T150000
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SUMMARY:Wellfleet Rowing Rendezvous
DESCRIPTION:The Rendezvous will take place on Sept. 12\, 2024\, approximately from 11AM to 3PM\, Mayo Beach\, Wellfleet\, MA \nRendezvous is FREE!! \n– Hope you can come and row some great boats\, and enjoy a few hours on beautiful Mayo Beach in Wellfleet. The Town launching ramp is available for free if you would like to bring a boat\, and I encourage you to do so. If you do plan to bring a boat\, please try to let me know. It’s not a requirement\, but it’s nice to know . Please include an anchor and pfd’s . \nUse of the launching ramp at the Wellfleet pier is free for people attending the Rendezvous. Just let them know. \nWe will have water available to refill your personal water bottle\, so bring one with you.
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/wellfleet-rowing-rendezvous-3/
LOCATION:Mayo Beach\, Wellfleet\, MA\, 02667\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Old Wharf Dory Co.":MAILTO:walter@oldwharf.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240915
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240912T180128Z
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SUMMARY:Dorestad Raid NL
DESCRIPTION:The Dorestad raid takes place annually from Wednesday evening to Sunday afternoon in September\, each year taking a different route in the Netherlands. \nParticipants are to complete the entire route without the use of an engine. Playful competition elements are inevitable\,  but it is not a real competition. The most important thing is that all are enjoying themselves. \nEach day there is a stage which all participants should be able to complete\, if necessary with some assistance. All however having due regard for the Terms and Conditions and the Safety Points. \nIn the morning there will be a briefing explaining the stage for the day and what you can encounter along the way. \nEach day ends in afternoon at the place of destination\, as agreed in the morning briefing. At the place of destination one will find the accompanying mother ship\, the accommodation barge the ‘in Dubio’ of Leo and Hannah Versloot. \nThe price includes the evening meals\, breakfasts and packed lunches\, coffee and tea. Other drinks must be paid separately. All participants are\, in accordance with the cores schedule\, to help once during the raid setting and clearing the tables as well as doing the dishes. Please indicate your dietary requirements on the registration form. \nFor an additional price one can sleep on board the ‘in Dubio’. If so desired\, bed linen is offered at an extra charge. Everything is to be specified on the registration form. \nPlease also note the Terms and Conditions and the Safety Points.
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/dorestad-raid-nl/
LOCATION:Jachthaven Deventer\, Rembrandtkade 195\, Deventer\, 7412 HL
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240907T053000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240908T073000
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SUMMARY:MRYC Labor Day Series on the Miles River
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a private river cruise to watch the log canoe races on the Miles River on board one of the vessels in CBMM’s historic floating fleet. Log canoe races are a quintessential Chesapeake pastime\, and a log canoe charter provides an up close and exciting look at the action. Photographers\, sailing aficionados\, or wooden boat enthusiasts will all find something to enjoy on a CBMM log canoe charter! \n(Following an exclusive sign-up period for CBMM members\, open registration has begun. Early registration is encouraged as the number of charters available is limited.) \n  \nMRYC Labor Day Series on the Miles River\nCapacity: Each charter can carry up to six passengers\nCost: $375\, with 20% discount for CBMM Members
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/mryc-labor-day-series-on-the-miles-river/
LOCATION:Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum\, 213 North Talbot Street\, St. Michaels\, MD\, 21663\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240831T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240831T130000
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CREATED:20240813T175421Z
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SUMMARY:Charity Boat Auction CBMM
DESCRIPTION:CBMM will host its annual Charity Boat Auction on Saturday\, Aug. 31\, inviting guests to its waterfront campus to bid on donated vessels of all shapes and sizes in support of its mission. \nDozens of boats and watercraft\, ranging in size and performance\, will be auctioned off to the highest bidders. New this year\, there will be reserves on several top-quality vessels\, while the rest will be offered with no minimum. \nThe doors open at 8am\, providing an opportunity to browse the inventory before the auction begins at 11am. The official rules and absentee bidding protocols are available here. Check back here for the full inventory list closer to the auction date. \nA Labor Day weekend staple for more than two decades\, the Charity Boat Auction is the flagship event of CBMM’s Charity Boat Donation Program\, which accepts and sells gently used boats year-round. Every sale directly supports CBMM’s mission to explore and preserve the history\, environment\, and culture of the entire Chesapeake Bay region and make this resource available to all. \nThis year’s featured vessels include a Century 27 with like-new twin Yamaha engines\, a Carolina Skiff 19 well-equipped for Bay adventures\, a turnkey O’Day 31 sailboat\, a Jarvis Newman 46 with liveaboard potential\, and a 2014 Sea-Doo personal watercraft with less than 40 hours of runtime. \nBeginning at 8:30am\, guests can also shop a flea market-style tag sale that features a variety of used boating gear\, including ground tackle\, electrical equipment\, hardware\, rope\, chain\, oars\, life jackets\, motors\, and more. Adding to the festive atmosphere\, there will be a variety of local food trucks on hand and beer available for purchase. \nProspective buyers have several different ways to check out the inventory\, starting with a preview exclusively for CBMM members on Thursday\, Aug. 29\, from 5–7pm. \nThe auction boats will be listed online and available for public view at CBMM on Friday\, Aug. 30\, from 10am–6pm. Regular admission rates will apply until 3pm that day\, and gates will open for free from 3–6pm. \nAll registration for in-person bidding is handled on the day of the event. Registered bidders pay a $5 paddle fee and receive free admission. \nCBMM members receive free admission into the Charity Boat Auction. Otherwise\, general admission rates apply. \nFor safety reasons\, non-service dogs are prohibited during CBMM festivals and special events\, including the Charity Boat Auction.
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/charity-boat-auction-cbmm/
LOCATION:Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum\, 213 North Talbot Street\, St. Michaels\, MD\, 21663\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240824T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240825T160000
DTSTAMP:20260503T085226
CREATED:20240813T174917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240813T174917Z
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SUMMARY:CBMM Build Your Own Stand-Up Paddle
DESCRIPTION:(July 23 update: This program is now full. A waitlist is available here. Click here to find additional Apprentice for a Day programming.) \nDo you or someone you know enjoy getting out on the water on a stand-up paddle board? Customize the experience by creating a paddle specifically fit for you. Join instructor Jenn Kuhn in this two-day workshop crafting your very own custom SUP paddle out of western red cedar and paulownia\, two contrasting colored and naturally rot-resistant woods. Each paddle will be unique to its owner and lightweight with a comfortable grip. No woodworking experience is necessary. Pre-registration is required. \n  \nBuild Your Own Stand-Up Paddle (FULL)\nDate/Time: Saturday\, August 24–Sunday\, August 25\, 9am–4pm\nLocation: Workshop Annex\nCost: $325\, with a 20% discount for CBMM Members \nCLICK HERE TO JOIN THE WAITLIST
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/cbmm-build-your-own-stand-up-paddle/
LOCATION:Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum\, 213 North Talbot Street\, St. Michaels\, MD\, 21663\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240820T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240820T130000
DTSTAMP:20260503T085226
CREATED:20240813T174302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240813T174458Z
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SUMMARY:CBMM Model Guild Sailing Races
DESCRIPTION:CBMM’s Model Guild invites general-admission guests to watch model skipjack races on select dates from May-November. \nThese radio-controlled (RC) sailing races take place on CBMM’s Fogg’s Cove waterfront from 11am–1pm. After the races are over\, the course buoys will be left in place for CBMM members and guests to sail their own RC boats. All races are dependent on marine conditions. Learn more here. \nFor more information about the Model Guild or its races\, contact Model Guild President and CBMM Lead Volunteer Gary Nylander at nylandergary755@gmail.com.
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/cbmm-model-guild-sailing-races/
LOCATION:Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum\, 213 North Talbot Street\, St. Michaels\, MD\, 21663\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240819T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240823T083000
DTSTAMP:20260503T085226
CREATED:20240508T152236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T153901Z
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SUMMARY:The English Raid - Plymouth Raid V3
DESCRIPTION:The Raid will be based at the Mountbatten Water Sports and Activities Centre in Plymouth as in 2017 and 2015. \nThe Raid is taking place in school holidays in order to help those Raiders who have children (or Grandchildren) still at school. It is also the only dates that were available \nWe have booked all of the bedrooms as accommodation for the Raid. \nCars and trailers can be parked at the Centre. \nThere are spaces for up to 8 camper vans. Plug-in facilities for camper vans are available.  All Camper Van users will have 24-hour access to the Centre for showers and WC included within their charge. There are very few camping facilities nearby\, although plenty of B&Bs and rental properties. \nThe boats will be launched\, moored and recovered at Mountbatten Centre (MC). \nThe exact programme needs to remain as flexible as possible and will depend on tidal and weather conditions.  Thus\, apart from Monday and Thursday evening/Friday morning\, everything is fluid. \nMONDAY 19th August \nDay: \nArrival and registration \nEvening: \n18.00 Welcome reception \n20.00 Supper \nDAY A \nBreakfast 07.30- 08.30 \nBriefing 09.00 \nSail to Newton Ferrers \nRacing on passage to and from Newton Ferrers \nLunch on beach and or pub \nReturn  Mount Batten \nSupper 20.00 ( Location TBA ) \nDAY B \nBreakfast 07.30- 08.30 \nBriefing 09.00 \nSail to Cawsand for lunch\, \nRacing in Harbour \nReturn Mount Batten \nSupper 20.00 ( Location TBA ) \nDAY C \nBreakfast 07.30- 08.30 \nBriefing 09.00 \nSail up the Tamar \nLunch possibly at Saltash Sailing Club \nRacing on passage to and from\nSaltash Sailing Club \nSupper 20.00 ( Location TBA ) \nThursday 22nd August EVENING \nSome recovery of boats \nSupper at Royal Western Yacht Club 20.00 \nPrize giving after supper \nFriday 23rd August \nBreakfast 07.30- 08.30 \nRecover boats/free sailing \nACCOMMODATION:\nWe have booked all of the bedrooms as accommodation for the Raid.  Cars and trailers can be parked at the Centre.  Plug-in facilities for up to 8 camper vans are available.  All Camper Van users will have 24-hour access to the Centre for showers and WC included within their charge. There are very few camping facilities nearby\, although plenty of B&Bs and rental properties. \nFOOD:\nBreakfast for those with beds in the Mountbatten Centre is included. Camper Van residents and live-aboards can buy breakfasts at the Centre for £8.00 per head per day but these need to be booked the day before. \nPacked lunches will be provided on the Tuesday\, Wednesday and Thursday for all Raiders. \nSupper will be provided on Monday\, Tuesday\, Wednesday and Thursday evenings for all Raiders. \nCOST:\nThe cost of participation in the Raid is expected to be £300 per person (this includes 3 packed lunches\, 4 dinners\, mooring fees and car and trailer parking). \nIn addition the cost of room-based accommodation in the Mountbatten Centre (including breakfast) is £160 per person (Monday evening to Friday morning).  Please note that you may end up sharing a room with crew from another boat as there are only 26 rooms in the Centre. Couples will not be asked to share and will be given their own room. \nIf you wish to stay in a camper van on the premises the cost is £28 per day per van (including electric hook-up) i.e\,£112 for the 4 nights from Monday to Friday.  Those in camper vans (or live-aboards) may purchase breakfasts from the Centre at £8.00 per head per day.  These breakfasts can be booked in advance or the day before. \nThere is no charge for children under 5 and children 5 – 12 will be 50% of the adult cost. \nTo book your place on the Raid please go to Register 2024  and complete the form and send it to us.   A booking deposit of £75 per boat will secure your place. \n402410 61420933 and Raid England are the details you will need if using online banking \nIf you are making an overseas transfer you will need to know that HSBC is the bank and that Market Place\, Henley-on-Thames\, UK is the address together with some or all of the below.  I have recently been using a system called Wise (https://wise.com) very successfully with much better exchange rates than most banks but contact me first to discuss the best way of paying.  If you insist upon using a traditional bank please can you “pay” the transfer fees as well because UK banks charge us a lot for accepting money from outside the UK. \nIBAN: GB58HBUK40241061420933 \nBranch BIC (BIC 11): HBUKGB4113V \nBank BIC (BIC8): HBUKGB4B \notherwise please send an old-fashioned cheque made payable to: \nRaid England \nto\nGeoff Probert \n60 St. Marks Rd. \nHenley-on-Thames\, \nOxon \nRG9 1LW \nGeoff Probert \n01491 577220 \ngeoffprobertatgmaildotcom \nPeter Chesworth \n01209 822054 \npeteratwillowbridgecottagedotcodotuk \n(substitute at & dot with the usual symbols  in order  to defeat the automated spammers)
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/the-english-raid-plymouth-raid-v3/
LOCATION:Mountbatten Water Sports and Activities Centre in Plymouth\, 70 Lawrence Rd\, Mount Batten\, Plymouth\, PL9 9SJ\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Geoff Probert":MAILTO:geoffprobert@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240814T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240818T010000
DTSTAMP:20260503T085226
CREATED:20240813T184011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240813T184058Z
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SUMMARY:HELLY HANSEN CHESTER RACE WEEK
DESCRIPTION:Chester Race Week 2024 is here!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor many of us\, this is a special time of year when friends\, family\, and competitors get together in one of the most visually stunning parts of our province for a four-day event in the hope of taking home a coveted award or trophy. \nI would like to thank all our competitors for making this one of our largest Chester Race Weeks in the last decade. We currently have 132 boats registered\, with 135 within our grasp. What an incredible turnout from our community. This year\, we are hosting the J70 Canadian Championships\, a growing pursuit course (Spinnaker\, White Sail\, and Classics)\, large PHRF fleets\, and One Design fleets\, which include a growing J105 class. \nI’d also like to thank all our volunteers\, who dedicate a lot of time to ensuring the event is fun\, safe\, and competitive for all. We could not do it without your hard work. \nWhile the forecast looks light this week\, I hope you all find clean space on the start line\, clean air up the course\, smooth gybes downwind\, and\, most importantly\, an enjoyable race week. Please tag us in all your fun throughout the week so we can all enjoy the spirit of Chester Race Week. \nSincerely\, \nDan Conrod \nOn-Water Chair
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/helly-hansen-chester-race-week/
LOCATION:Mahone Bay\, Mahone Bay\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chest Race Week":MAILTO:cycmanager@chesteryachtclub.ca
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240814
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240822
DTSTAMP:20260503T085226
CREATED:20240508T153231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T154109Z
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SUMMARY:Barefoot Raid BC
DESCRIPTION:The raid will feature:\n\n7 days of racing\n15 legs\n100 nautical mile course\nA mothership providing 3 meals a day and other support\nSponsors supplying some great prizes for the racers!\n\n \nEligibility requires:\n\nA boat no smaller than 12 feet and no larger than what can legally be transported on a highway.\nComplete application with deposit (1/2 total entry fee) must be received no later than April 30\, with full amount due by May 20th.\nBeing a member of the TSCA (there’s a B.C. Chapter!) — https://tsca.net/join/\nIf under 18\, signed permission from your parents.\nCarrying the safety gear required under Canadian maritime law.\n\nCourses and classes:\nAs the whole fleet can only move as fast as the slowest boats\, an effort has been made to keep course lengths to that which can be done by the slowest of our group. While many small boat sailors prefer to just meander about\, taking in the sights\, others prefer to fly at blinding speed. In an effort to appeal to as many of the small boat types as is practical\, this event will have classes. Also\, in an effort to balance the spectrum of small boat types\, some legs will be sailing only\, while others will be rowing/paddling/pedaling (human-powered) only\, and most will be whatever combination you prefer. \nRacing class:\n\nThis will be a hard fought\, bitterly contested\, no holds barred\, battle for supremacy. To maintain this level of focus\, racers will want light\, empty boats\, and minimal equipment. That is why our motherships will be here: to relieve us of that burden of gear (and feed us). The ultimate glory of this adventure will belong to those of the racing class. \nCruising class:\n\n\n\n\nThis will be the best time out sailing and camping with your friends. Ever. Be totally self-sufficient\, or join the racers for meals on the mother ship. Fill your boat with all the favourite\, non-perishable food items that you usually bring on every week-long sailing trip; or pay for meals but not for prizes. Either way\, you’ll get to laugh at the antics of the racers — battling for every fraction of a knot of boat speed. Enjoy the spectacle\, while basking in the glow of your own\, self-reliant\, non-competitive accomplishments. \nThe long course:\n\n\n\nThis course will be for an elite few\, who find the modest course distances outlined to be an insufficient challenge\, and wish to demonstrate their superior speed by sailing circles around the fleet. Literally. Upon reaching a pre-determined waypoint\, long course challengers will then double back and round the race boat at the back of the fleet\, before continuing on to the finish. This will promote safety\, by keeping the fastest boats in touch with the slowest\, and will add entertainment value for those in the back of the fleet\, giving them a chance to see what fast boats look like under sail. Those who achieve victory in the long course will receive their own even-faster-than-the-regular-racers trophy. \nGetting there and away:\nBarefoot Raids typically start and finish at a boat ramp parking nearby for trucks and trailers. Often there are camping options in the vicinity. Some participants anchor out prior to the start day or cruise to the start line sans trailer. \nCosts:\nAll amounts are in Canadian dollars. Cost for full race participants will be $1100 (Canadian) per boat and skipper\, and $600 for each additional crew. \nPayment can be made by cheque\, money order\, eTransfer\, or crypto. Contact Commodore Quill quillgoldman@gmail.com for e-transfer. Cheques and money orders can be made to Barefoot Wooden Boats\, and sent to 2925 North Rd.\, Gabriola Island B.C. V0R 1X7. Equivalent in gold bullion or silver accepted as well. \nWhat you will need:\nBesides your winning attitude\, there are a few things you will need to bring with you on the Raid. Some\, are required under Canadian Maritime law. Others are just things you should never go to sea without\, and are required under Raid law. \nThe following is a list of things you MUST bring:\n\nLife jacket for each person on your boat\n50’ buoyant heaving line\nNoise making device\nFlares\nCompass\nVHF radio\nPaper Charts of all the area travelled on the Raid.\nAnchor sufficient to hold your boat in strong winds\, 20’ chain\, and 200’ anchor rode. (minimum)\nThree\,  20’ lines for mooring boat.\nGPS device (e.g. handheld GPS\, Navionics on a smart phone\, in a waterproof case…)\nSpare batteries and charge cords for devices\nKnife\nHeadlamp\nFire (lighter\, matches…)\nPersonal cutlery kit (plate\, bowl\, cup\, knife\, spoon\, fork…)\nSleeping gear\nShelter (tent\, tarp…)\nWaterproof bag with a dry change of warm clothes\nSpare oar or paddle\n4 good fenders.\nBasic first aid kit\n\nThese are some things you might want:\n\n300’ or more\, of line\, with pulleys sufficient to rig a clothesline mooring system\nSleeping pad\nBeach chair\nSunscreen\nSunglasses\nLip chap\nBasic spares kit\nDry bags for everything\nBlankey…
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/barefoot-raid-bc/
LOCATION:Baynes Sound\, Boat Ramp\, British Columbia\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="Commodore Quill":MAILTO:quillgoldman@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240812
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240818
DTSTAMP:20260503T085226
CREATED:20240603T183947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240918T191756Z
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SUMMARY:Apostle Islands Cruise - 22 Catalina 22s
DESCRIPTION:An adventure like no other! Often referred to as the “Caribbean of the North” this lake is unsalted and shark free! Launch from Bayfield\, Wisconsin for a week-long adventure filled with lighthouses\, amazing sunsets\, and pristine beaches. catalina22.org/ \nJoin us this year for the Apostle Islands Cruise August 12 to 17\, 2024. It will be an adventure like no other. Often referred to as the “Caribbean of the North” this lake is unsalted and shark free! Well\, that is if you don’t include my boat “Lake Shark”. We will launch from Bayfield\, Wisconsin for a weeklong adventure filled with lighthouses\, amazing sunsets\, and pristine beaches. \nSo\, make plans now to register for what was a favorite cruise in 2022 and now back for a new adventure in 2024. With 22 islands to explore\, there’s never enough time to see them all. Still\, we will have a great mix of anchoring out and marina stops. Of course\, there is still the option to join us for a shorter cruise if a week is just more fun than you are quite ready for. \nThis year\, please note that securing a marina slip is on your own and must be booked in advance. We plan to stay in a slip Monday August 12 and Thursday August 15. Slips on Madeline Island this year are running just over $70 for the night\, and I would expect the same in Bayfield\, but I am still working with the city to see if we can work out a deal. Full details on the cruise and plans can be found at: \nLink to PLANS \nSo\, stop dreaming and start living. That project boat has spent enough time in the driveway so let’s get it out there on the water. Afterall “if anything is gonna happen its gonna happen out there”- Capt. Ron. So\, sign up today for the adventure of a lifetime and make some memories that you’ll share for generations. Registrations are available at: \nLink to REGISTRATION
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/apostle-islands-cruise-22-catalina-22s/
LOCATION:Bayfield City Ramp\, 14 Wilson Ave\, Bayfield\, WI\, 54814\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240809T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240811T160000
DTSTAMP:20260503T085226
CREATED:20240522T165612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240813T174402Z
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SUMMARY:Maine Boat & Home Show (CANCELLED EVENT)
DESCRIPTION:(CANCELLED)\n\nThe Maine Boat & Home Show is back\, August 9 – 11\, 2024. If you love the coast of Maine\, you won’t want to miss this high-end\, high-summer event in Rockland\, Maine\, the second weekend in August. Each year we gather Maine’s finest artists\, architects\, boatbuilders\, craftsmen\, designers\, furniture makers\, jewelers\, and marine gear vendors together in ONE place at ONE time!  Meet them all in person at the annual Maine Boat & Home Show.\n\nElegant Boats\nLive Music\nFood Court\nFine Furniture & Jewelry\nJust for Kids Area\n\nIt’s the pages of Maine Boats\, Homes & Harbors magazine brought to life and the largest in-water boat show north of Newport\, Rhode Island\, with more than 60 boats in the water and on land plus additional exhibitors in tents. \n                                                           2024 SHOW SCHEDULE & TICKETS \nDates: August 9-11\, 2024 \nTimes: Friday: 10-5\, Saturday: 10-5\, Sunday: 10-4 \nLocation: On the waterfront in Rockland\, Maine (Harbor Park) \nParking: Secure paid parking is available right next to the show in the DST Systems lot on Water Street. Proceeds benefit a trio of local nonprofits. Some handicap parking on Myrtle Street next to Walgreens. \nPlease Note: For the safety and comfort of all\, only bona fide service animals\, preferably marked as such can be allowed on show grounds. Also\, we love young sailors\, but strollers are not compatible with the show docks. Please plan ahead. Thanks in advance for your consideration.
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/maine-boat-home-show/
LOCATION:Harbor Park\, 1 Pleasant St\, Rockland\, ME\, 04841\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maine Boats%2C Homes & Harbors Magazine":MAILTO:info@maineboats.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240803T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240803T150000
DTSTAMP:20260503T085226
CREATED:20240603T182640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T182808Z
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SUMMARY:Blue Hill Maritime Heritage Festival
DESCRIPTION:Mission Statement: To celebrate and preserve the significance of Blue Hill Bay to our history\, economy and culture \nThis festival will take place on August 3rd at Blue Hill\, Maine’s historic village waterfront. Various activities will be occurring throughout the day\, such as boat building demonstrations\, oar carving\, traditional boats on display\, kiosks of organizations supporting or involved with Blue Hill Bay. On the water there will be more boats\, demonstrations\, many offering rides. Musicians will be adding to the maritime atmosphere with sea shanties and fiddle tunes. The Downeast Chapter of the Traditional Small Craft Association will be hosting and cosponsoring. bhmhf.org \nThe Downeast Chapter of the Traditional Small Craft Association is proud to host and help sponsor the Festival. The Blue Hill Maritime Heritage Festival is scheduled for Saturday\, August 5\, 2023. We are planning a fun summer day by the bay\, with a lot of maritime and historical related activities: boats\, and boat building demonstrations\, art on the lawn\, sea shanties\, seafood and more. If you’d like to participate\, sponsor or volunteer let us know. Come join us for that fun summer day by the bay. \nIf you have a business or belong to an organization that would like to participate please fill out and submit: Exhibitor Contract(PDF) The Town of Blue Hill considers anyone not in a building to be a mobile vendor and therefore requires a permit if selling merchandise on town property. We will forward a permit application once your Exhibitor Contract is accepted. \nFestival Content: Content should relate to Blue Hill Peninsula’s maritime heritage\, Blue Hill Bay and it’s ecology. \nThere is no admission fee for the Festival. Donations to help fund the Festival will be accepted and appreciated. Contact Info@BHMHF.org if you’re interested in making a tax deductible contribute to help support the Festival. \nThe Festival will be held in Blue Hill’s historic village\, centered on the scenic waterfront. Various activities will be occurring throughout the day\, such as boat building demonstrations\, wood carving\, traditional boats on display\, kiosks of organizations supporting or involved with the bay. On the water there will be more boats\, many offering rides. Musicians will be adding to the maritime atmosphere with sea shanties and fiddle tunes. \nFestival activities start on Water Street\, at the Blue Hill Historical Society’s Holt House. They will have ship captain’s artifacts on display along with other items depicting Blue Hill’s history. Across the street from the Holt House\, Charlie the shark will be directing folks to the Shaw Institute. They will have their new touch tank\, displays and docents explaining their environmental work and offering a microscopic look into the waters of our bay. \nAt the historic Pendleton House\, PNB Interior Design/Arts will have nautical block print art\, on paper\, on kids tee shirts\, and more. While next door at Bears n’ Me Captain Lee and Windrose Productions will have nautical books and DVD’s. \nSeaLoft is across the street featuring women’s apparel\, home goods\, and gifts for all. \nAt the Town Wharf\, The Downeast Chapter of the Traditional Small Craft Association will have boats on display and in the water\, many offering rides. Hewes & Co. Marine Division will be explaining their CNC business\, Wilson Museum with their rope making machine and very popular toy boats and pool\, and Maine Maritime Academy will be under the tent. On the wharf Chase Small Craft\, Brooks Boat Design\, George Stevens Academy\, and Cottrell Boatbuilding will also be joining us this year. \nEmerson Park\, adjacent to the Town Wharf\, will be packed full of exhibitors. Penobscot Marine Museum will be returning bringing their popular photo booth. \nBoats Partial list\, check back for updates. On display (D) available for rides (R) sail (S)\n\nSt Ayles Skiff – Blue Hill Community Rowing\, R\nNorth Haven Peapod TSCA\, R\nNutshell Pram\, TSCA\, R\nShellback Dingy\, TSCA\, R\nStelmok 15′ solo canoe\, TSCA\, R\nDeblois Street Sailing and Rowing Dory\, TSCA\, R\, S\nCompass Skiff 10\, CSC\, D\, R\nEcho Bay Dory Skiff\, CSC\, D\, R\nPoints East Pram\, CSC\, D\, R\nAcorn 17\, DSC\, D\nDrake 17\, TSCA\, D \nHarry Bryan Thistle Fin Boat\, TSCA\, Peddle\nCLC Chester Yawl 15\, TSCA\, D\nCaledonia Yawl 19\, TSCA\, D \n \n  \n  \nMUSIC – We have a great line up of musicians scheduled to play at “The Window of the Sea Wind” sculpture by Hitoshi Tanaka in Emerson Park. \n10:00 AM – Waterbound \n11:00 AM – April Grant \n12 PM – Handsome Molly \n1 PM -Stephen Sanfilippo \n2 PM – Castlebay \n3 PM – Calico \nFOOD – Stone Fox Farm Creamery – Homemade ice cream \nThere will be water available donated by Mt Desert Spring Water \nSPEAKER SERIES – Blue Hill Historical Society in conjunction with the Maritime Heritage Festival will present a series of talks at the Blue Hill Public Library and at Bagaduce Music. \n 
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/blue-hill-maritime-heritage-festival-2/
LOCATION:Horton Emerson Park\, Water St\, Blue Hill\, ME\, 04614\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240803T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240803T170000
DTSTAMP:20260503T085226
CREATED:20240603T180442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T180743Z
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SUMMARY:Dinghy Delta Ditch Run
DESCRIPTION:A small boat regatta beginning at Rio Vista\, follows the Sacramento River Deep Water Ship Channel\, and finishes at Lake Washington\,West Sacramento\, California. This is the only long distance\, downwind small boat and dinghy race in the whole USA! lwsailing.org \nThe Lake Washington Sailing Club welcomes you to the 15th annual Dinghy Delta Ditch Race and Cruisers’ Rally from Rio Vista to Sacramento down the deep water shipping channel. This downwind drag race on a flood current pushes boats up-river to the LWSC clubhouse. \nThe course is approximately thirty miles long and will take an average dinghy about six hours to complete in light to normal conditions. After-race dinner\, music\, and awards will follow at the clubhouse. \nThe race is open to any centerboard sailboat or pre-approved keelboat. A limited number of large cruising boats are invited to anchor in the lake and a water taxi to shore is provided. \nOur facilities include a clubhouse with large deck\, restrooms\, a launch ramp for up to 21-ft / 3500-lb boats\, a two-acre boat storage yard\, and a 2000-lb capacity hoist.
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/dinghy-delta-ditch-run/
LOCATION:Lake Washington Sailing Club\, Boathouse Road\, West Sacramento\, CA\, 95691\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="George Biery":MAILTO:gmbiery@pacbell.net
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240726
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240728
DTSTAMP:20260503T085226
CREATED:20240502T204637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240502T210243Z
UID:182193-1721952000-1722124799@smallboatsmonthly.com
SUMMARY:Small Boat Festival - pacific northwest
DESCRIPTION:This event will showcase 75 outstanding small boats in the water and an additional 25-30 on dry land. The dates are July 26-27 at Port Ludlow Marina on beautiful Port Ludlow Bay just 13 nautical miles south of Port Townsend. With terrific views of the Olympic Mountain range\, and protected waters\, the bay is perfect for a small-boat gathering—and as a bonus\, we have secured virtually all guest-moorage slips in the marina\, assuring that we’ll be able to display a wide range of small-boat designs along one contiguous dock\, and in one upland area close to the boats that are in the water. \n \nDuring the SBF\, participants with in-the-water boats will be free to row\, sail\, paddle\, pedal or motor their boats around the bay…offering rides if they wish\, or having their boats photographed for a video documentary by Off Center Harbor\, the Maine-based production company. \nWe’re already planning for a few areas of special focus: Electric small craft and human-powered small boats\, so there will be areas set aside for those boats and some presentations made on subjects like the increasing practicality of electric power; comparisons between rowing\, paddling and pedal-powered small craft; and tips on how to get beyond day use and start camp-cruising your smaller boat. \n\nShow off your boat\nEven though nearby Port Townsend hosts its big annual Wooden Boat Festival\, the SMALL BOAT FESTIVAL will absolutely not be limited to wooden boats. (Focus of the event will be on attractive and functional designs\, so we expect a lot of older fiberglass production sailboats\, along with homebuilt wooden watercraft. Everything from SCAMPs to slippery full-keel classics; and from rowing\, paddling\, pedaling and engine-powered boats to SUP’s\, canoes\, custom kayaks and other small watercraft.) \nBoats will arrive at Port Ludlow on Friday\, July 26\, and the SBF will take place all day on Saturday the 27th\, with the public invited to attend between the hours of 10 and 6. Registered skippers and their crews will enjoy dinner in the marina’s huge Pavilion tent Saturday evening\, along with terrific raffle prizes and visits from some luminaries in the world of small boats. \nReady to register?\nRegistration fee for the two-day festival will be $75 which includes \n\nin-the-water moorage or dry-land display\nthe Saturday evening dinner\n\nIf you have a small boat we’d love to have you show it at the festival. Fill out the registration form and the organizing committee will get in touch with you to work out final details. \nPlease note that you’ll need to be signed into a Google account (gmail\, youtube\, etc) in order to fill out the form – that helps us keep down the internet riffraff. If this poses a problem for you\, send us an email at pnwpocketyachters@gmail.com. \nFurther details\nTrailer launching options\nLaunching trailer boats isn’t possible inside Port Ludlow Bay\, but there are a number of ramps in the area—the best being the paved all-tides ramp at Port Townsend’s Boat Haven Marina. \nBoats can also be launched at: \n\nthe Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding in Port Hadlock (7.2 nautical miles north of Port Ludlow)\nthe Mats Mats Bay ramp (4 nautical miles to the north)\n\nOvernight parking of tow rigs is very limited at Port Hadlock and Mats Mats Bay\, and no empty boat trailers can be parked at Port Ludlow Marina\, so the best bet might be launching in Port Townsend and cruising south to Port Ludlow on Friday…or even turning the transit into a slightly longer mini-cruise by—(just for instance)—launching in Port Townsend on July 24\, overnighting in Mystery Bay on nearby Marrowstone Island that night\, then Mats Mats Bay the second night (Thursday the 25th)\, before arriving at the SMALL BOAT FESTIVAL venue by Friday afternoon\, July 26. \nCheck out time from Port Ludlow\nCheck-out from SBF moorage slips will be noon on Sunday\, unless individual boat owners wish to stay longer\, paying regular guest-slip rates to extend their stay. If skippers wish to display an additional boat\, either in the water or on land\, a reduced $50 fee will apply for the second small boat registered.
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/small-boat-festival-pacific-northwest/
LOCATION:Port Ludow\, Port Ludlow Marina\, One Gull Drive\, Port Ludlow\, WA\, 398365\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Pocket Yachters":MAILTO:pnwpocketyachters@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240721T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240728T150000
DTSTAMP:20260503T085226
CREATED:20240604T192646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240604T193255Z
UID:183986-1721574000-1722178800@smallboatsmonthly.com
SUMMARY:Atlantic Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Every two years\, a dozen nations convene for a friendly competition and cross cultural gathering were crews showcase their seamanship skills in a series of rowing\, sailing\, docking\, knot tying and navigation events\, and build friendly ties with the international crews.\n\nBeyond on-the-water skills\, the Contest will further global understanding and build friendly ties internationally. is one small way we can help move quarreling humanity toward a path of cooperation and peace. We believe getting young people together in boats\, learning difficult manual skills\, competing for shared success and living and eating together for 12 days has the power to transcend cultural\, political and linguistic barriers. Indeed\, this is the basis for the development of trust\, connection and friendship.\n​\nContestants are young adults: all crew members must be over 15; at least half will be under 22. \n\n \nThe Contest events take place in the Bantry Bay gigs\, which are copies of 18th-century French Navy Captain’s gigs. These vessels are 38ft long and are powered by three sails and ten oars. Each nation has their own vessel for the contest. \nLance Lee\, of Rockland\, Maine\, co-founded the Atlantic Challenge International Contest of Seamanship with Bernard & Michelle Cadoret\, of France in 1984 as a way to bring young adults of different cultures together while also preserving traditional seamanship. The first two gigs Liberté and Egalité were built at the Rockport Apprenticeshop\, in Rockport\, Maine and the first Contest was held in New York City in July 1986. \nMore than 80 gigs have been built by 16 nations for participation in Atlantic Challenge. Typically 12 nations gather for the biennial Contest of Seamanship. \nThere has been a Contest every two years from 1986-2018. Atlantic Challenge USA is hosting the 2024 Contest.
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/atlantic-challenge/
LOCATION:Atlantic Challenge USA\, Belfast\, ME\, 04915\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atlantic Challenge USA":MAILTO:ahoy@atlanticchallengeusa.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240718
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240726
DTSTAMP:20260503T085226
CREATED:20240603T191736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240604T183351Z
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SUMMARY:SALISH 100
DESCRIPTION:Overnight stops along the route are Henderson Inlet\, Longbranch\, Gig Harbor\, Blake Island Marine State Park\, Kingston\, and Port Ludlow Marina before reaching our final destination in Port Townsend. Due to the Salish 100’s length and challenging waters an application must be completed prior to joining the event. Information: Salish100.org\, facebook.com/groups/285180382147515/ and for questions please email directly at info@salish100.org \nThe fleet of small boats range from SCAMPs to Whitehalls\, wherries\, sharpies\, melonseeds and flatiron skiffs; this includes a variety of smaller production sailboats and dozens of home-built sailing and rowing boats. \nAlong the route\, small-boat skippers from across the states and other countries will experience everything the Salish Sea has to offer: currents racing through narrow channels\, tide rips\, sandbars\, rocky shores\, wonderfully protected anchorages\, wind conditions ranging from flat calm to small-craft warnings\, encounters with wildlife \, and some new friendships that’ll last a lifetime. Many of the participants come from inland states to experience saltwater boating—tidal ranges of up to 14 feet—for the first time. Others drive thousands of miles to attend. \nThe Cruise works its way from Olympia to Port Townsend at 10-16 nautical miles a day\, with overnight stops at: \n\nHenderson Inlet\nLongbranch\, Filucy Bay\nGig Harbor\nBlake Island State Park\nKingston\nPort Ludlow\n\nThe final day of travel brings cruisers to the victorian seaport of Port Townsend. \nMore information can be found in the Cruise Information Packet.
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/salish-100/
LOCATION:Henderson Inlet\, Washington\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Maritime Center":MAILTO:festival@woodenboat.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240716T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240721T110000
DTSTAMP:20260503T085226
CREATED:20240501T185256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240502T210501Z
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SUMMARY:45th Annual Wooden Canoe Assembly 2024
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the premier event celebrating wooden canoe enthusiasts from around the globe\, showcasing hundreds of stunningly beautiful yet highly functional canoes\, from historic to modern\, alongside related small boats such as Adirondack guideboats and sailboats. Located on the picturesque Lower St. Regis Lake in the heart of the Adirondacks\, it’s a fun-filled experience for the whole family. Enjoy engaging lectures and demonstrations\, thrilling excursions\, on-water events\, peruse vendors\, explore canoes for sale\, find tools and supplies\, participate in auctions and raffles\, and don’t miss out on the exciting kids’ programs. \nRegistration Fee (17 and under\, free registration) \n$20/day or $80 for the whole event
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/wooden-canoe-assembly-2024/
LOCATION:Wooden Canoe Heritage Association\, Paul Smith's College\, New York 30\, Paul Smiths\, NY\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240712
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240715
DTSTAMP:20260503T085226
CREATED:20240502T202500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240502T202553Z
UID:182173-1720742400-1721001599@smallboatsmonthly.com
SUMMARY:Sulkava Rowing Race
DESCRIPTION:Sulkava Rowing Race is Finland’s biggest rowing event that has gathered in its best years over 10 000 rowers and over 20 000 visitors. In most categories the route is approximately 60 km\, except in two days tour rowing\, it is 70 km. These two routes take the rowers around the Isle of Partalansaari where the rowers can enjoy the beautiful Finnish nature while competing. 30 km Stadium-Linnavuori-Stadium offers good alternative for 60km route for those who prefer shorter distance. \nDuring the weekend there are starts where rowers can participate in small boats\, special boats and Sulkava long boats\, in addition the Finnish Championship -starts will be rowed. There are four different categories which are: Single\, Paddle Sculling (one pair of oars and a paddle)\, Double Sculling (two pairs of oars) and team of rowers (special boats and Sulkava long boats). Please note\, these are all wooden boat categories. However\, canoes and kayaks are also welcome! \nSulkava long boat crew consists of 14 rowers and a cox who paces them. Each rower has one oar and rows on a seat with slides. The cox also steers the boat and cheers the rowers to their performance. The event always ends on the second Sunday of July. \nTIPS FOR NOVICES AT SULKAVA ROWING RACE\nACCOMMODATION\nRENT A SULKAVA LONG BOAT
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/sulkava-rowing-race/
LOCATION:Sulkava Rowing Race\, Isle of Partalansaari\, Finland
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sulkava Rowing Race":MAILTO:soutumajoitus@visitsulkava.fi
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240709
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240716
DTSTAMP:20260503T085226
CREATED:20240502T203350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240502T203518Z
UID:182184-1720483200-1721087999@smallboatsmonthly.com
SUMMARY:Vinden Drar
DESCRIPTION:We have the pleasure of inviting you to Vinden Drar 2024 in the southernmost area of ​​Norway. The arrangement has been added to Prestøya\, a pleasant little island\, about 1.5 nautical miles outside Farsund. The dates have been chosen because on Sunday evening / night we will participate with the boats in a play (outdoor theater) about the privateering business in the South during the Napoleonic wars. Prestøy is a small island with no shops\, but there is reason to shop on excursions cf. Program. It has coordinates N58’07 E06’83. \nThe welcome soup will be served on Tuesday evening 9/7 and the closing party will be on Monday 15/7.
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/vinden-drar/
LOCATION:Vin Drar\, Prestoya\, Farsund\, 4550\, Norway
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ORGANIZER;CN="Vinden Drar":MAILTO:vinden.drar.2024@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240705T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240707T180000
DTSTAMP:20260503T085226
CREATED:20240502T201045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T161357Z
UID:182130-1720173600-1720375200@smallboatsmonthly.com
SUMMARY:Dutch Wooden Boat Festival
DESCRIPTION:In 2024 we will do it again and again at the same time as the Jutterhaven Days. Those who ‘didn’t know anything’ about the previous festival and were a bit surprised: put on your brave shoes and COME! Above all\, feel welcome! \nOur new Festival will also take place at Willemsoord in Den Helder. \n  \nWhat is the Dutch WoodenBoat Festival? \nThe Dutch WoodenBoat Festival was first held in July 2019 as a Dutch festival for wooden boats. \nThis festival is not only an ode to the centuries-long wooden boat building tradition that boosted our economic development\, but also to the warm feelings that many enthusiasts get when they see… \nWhat is there to do? \nSeeing and ‘experiencing’ wooden boats and everything related to them; meeting like-minded builders and paddlers\, admiring all the beauty on and out of the water; exhibitors with various products related to wooden ships; presentations\, speakers while enjoying food and music.\nThere is an ABBA\, the Amateur Boat Construction Award. A boat is even being worked on. The boat building schools do demonstrations.\nWe want a second hand market on Saturday\, model builders at the weekend\, youth activities? \nIn addition to this festival\, there are also the Jutterhaven Days on Saturday and Sunday: a nice market with old crafts\, street theater\, music\, catering\, a nice initiative by Willemsoord BV. \nFriday starts with the annual Botterrace\, for the 15th time in 2024. Check out the Heldersebotters.nl website \nHow can I register? \nIt is a low budget event\, but participants with a boat or companies that want a stand must register by sending an email to bert.van.baar@kpnmail.nl. \nVisitors have free access everywhere\, along the quays in the halls\, the workshops and they can possibly visit the ships after approval by the owner.
URL:https://smallboatsmonthly.com/event/182130/
LOCATION:Dutch Wooden Boat Festival\, Willemsoord\, Den Helder\, 1781AS\, Netherlands
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dutch Wooden Boat Festival":MAILTO:info@dutchwoodenboatfestival.nl
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