Much More Than Beautiful Boats At The WoodenBoat Show

6/15/2006
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While there will be more than 150 incredibly beautiful wooden boats to view at the WoodenBoat Show set to take place at the Newport Yachting Center on August 25 to 27, 2006, there will also be many activities and amusements to entertain wooden boat enthusiasts of all ages.

Captain kids entranceDad and kid
CAPTAIN KIDS - Discovery Point is a very special exhibit being brought to the show by Captain Kids, Inc, a national non profit educational organization. Onshore and onboard the sailing vessel SEAFLOWER, volunteers will offer several FREE interactive educational and fun maritime activities for children. The Theme of the 2006 Discovery Point Center is SPLASH In, On & Under the Water. All participants will receive a Free Membership in the Captain Kids Club and have a chance to go home with the most awesome tee shirt compliments of Interlux yacht paints.



Steam bending, plank spiling, spar making, and dove tailing are just a few of the skills that will be demonstrated by industry experts throughout the run of the show. Instructors and students of Newport’s International Yacht Restoration School (IYRS) are among those who will take the mystery out of some critical skills that are essential to building and maintaining wooden boats. Jasper & Bailey Sailmakers will introduce sailors to the proper care and maintenance of sails as well as teach how to make emergency onboard repairs. All demonstrations are free to show attendees.

Several show exhibitors will present half-hour hands-on workshops representing the proper use of their products and services. FeatherBow® is the newest feather board woodworking tool for the professional craftsman or woodworking enthusiast. This remarkable instrument works with an existing table saw or router table to stabilize and guide precious wood while being cut. Marcel W. Coderre of Mystic Works will demonstrate this revolutionary product. Crystalac Company will cover the many advantages of using Crab Coat marine finishes and promise that a live musical production performed by their technical staff will keep the audience laughing. Chesapeake Light Craft president and stitch-and-glue expert John C. Harris will demonstrate how to design and build beautiful wood-epoxy elements such as hatches, consoles, coolers, and deck structures. Jim Cassidy of Heritage Marine Insurance will explain what to look for in a good woodenboat policy and more during his workshop titled “Understanding Insurance for Wooden Boats”. Many other workshops will be offered free to show attendees.

Venetian underwayOn shore exhibits and displays will include a plethora of shopping opportunities. Classic Meissner Winches will be available from R&W Enterprises suppliers and consultants to both Pirates of the Caribbean movies. For these movies R&W supplied hundreds of wooden deadeyes, miles of rope for both the sets, and refits of the sailing ships Providence and Bounty. Anyone seeking original nautical paintings for their home or yacht should visit Linda Norton’s booth where she will be showing her new series, “From the Deck Of” that features lively action aboard wooden boats. J.P. Uranker, a woodcarver from Martha’s Vineyard produces authentic handmade maritime reproductions of sea chests and ditty boxes.

His meticulous attention to detail assures the owner that considerable time and effort have gone into building the chest before the hand carving takes place. If a genuine Venetian water taxi is on your wish list, you’re in luck, as La Gondola is bringing a 30-foot long solid mahogany version built in Jacksonville, Florida from components made in Venice, Italy. If something smaller and less expensive suits your fancy, Sail Classics offers beautifully finished ship models of many famous sailing yachts. A complete line of nautical clocks, barometers and tide time clocks in solid brass and chrome will be exhibited by the Whale’s Tale.

Have a hankering to learn about building or restoring wooden boats? Such venerable institutions as the WoodenBoat School, the International Yacht Restoration School, the Philadelphia Wooden Boat Factory, the Landing School and the Apprenticeshop will offer a profusion of academic options.

Guillemot Kayak lighthouseSet sail, row, paddle, or power one or several of the small craft that will be available for free trial runs. High performance and recreational kayaks and canoes plus rowboats, skiffs, dinghies and other assorted vessels will be available from such exhibitors as Chesapeake Light Craft, Pulsifer, and Six River Marine.

Show goers can support the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) by purchasing raffle tickets for a chance to win a cedar strip canoe custom built by Marty Wieszczecinski of the Whiskey River Boatshop. All (100%) of the proceeds will go to the charity. The Muscular Dystrophy Association is a voluntary health agency - a dedicated partnership between scientists and concerned citizens aimed at conquering neuromuscular diseases that affect more than a million Americans. The raffle winner’s name will be drawn on August 31.

Show visitors can learn about the lives of 19th Century fisherman by touring the 177-foot tall ship Gazela Primeiro. Built to carry fishermen to the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, Gazela would leave Lisbon every spring laden with as many as 35 dories stacked on deck like drinking cups, a crew of 40 men (35 fishermen/sailors, two cooks, two mates and the captain), and a couple of apprentices. Her cargo hold would be full of salt as ballast. Gazela now belongs to the Philadelphia Ship Preservation Guild. The organization is made up primarily of volunteers of all ages and walks of life who devote their time to maintaining and sailing the ship and teaching maritime skills to new members, interested school and community groups, and the general public.

A few lucky sailors will even spend a half-day sailing aboard the historic 12-Meter yachts Gleam or Northern Light during the show. Gleaming brass, polished mahogany, and all the comforts of the golden days of yachting will greet the lucky participants as they step aboard these gorgeous, fully-restored former "Cup class yachts." They will be allowed to take the helm and feel the thrilling response of these thoroughbred yachts while witnessing the beauty, power and majesty as another twelve pulls along side. This very special offer, available to a limited number of participants, is obtainable by advance reservation only @ $200 per person and includes a three-day admission pass to the show. This price is in effect until July 31, 2006. After that date, if space remains, the cost increases to $250 per person.

Discounted admission tickets are available at http://www.thewoodenboatshow.com/ or by calling 1-800 273-7447. August 14 is the deadline for discounts. Tickets at the gate will cost $12 per day or $18 for the entire 3-day run. Information about exhibiting in the show can also be found at the website or by calling WoodenBoat Publications at 207 359-4651.

Discounted admission tickets are available at http://www.thewoodenboatshow.com/ or by calling 1-800 273-7447. August 14 is the deadline for discounts. Tickets at the gate will cost $12 per day or $18 for the entire 3-day run. Information about exhibiting in the show can also be found at the website or by calling WoodenBoat Publications at 207 359-4651.

NorthStar by Linda NortonCalendar Listing

15th Annual WoodenBoat Show
August 25, 26 & 27, 2006
Newport Yachting Center, America’s Cup Avenue, Newport, Rhode Island

Show Hours:
Friday, August 25: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday, August 26: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sunday, August 27: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Admission: $12 adult one day, $24 adult multi-day, advance discounts available online.
Children under 12 free
For More Information: 800 273-7447 or just visit http://www.thewoodenboatshow.com/.

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