Build, build, build your boat and row
Jimmy Stroup
The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum is holding its second annual
family boatbuilding event this weekend, a chance for local families
-- and some not so local ones -- to batten down and rough up their
hands, building their own boats.
Folks from as far as San Francisco and Santa Barbara have entered
to build rowboats from kits by local boat designer Ray Clark. The
pieces used to construct the double-ended tram-style boat will be
turned into bay-worthy crafts on Saturday and Sunday.
After the overwhelming success of last year’s inaugural weekend,
the museum decided to not only hold another event this year, but to
expand the number of participants from 25 to 30.
“We just thought it was a great idea. Everybody has a fondness for
boats,†museum facilities manager Marshall Steele said. “Last year
we were surprised at how enthusiastic everybody was.â€
The $150 cost to enter is less than other boatbuilding events of
its kind around the country, Steele said, considering that families
get to keep the boat they worked to construct. Participants also
receive T-shirts.
“We actually lose money on it right now,†museum President and CEO
Glenn Zagoren said “We’re hoping to build up sponsors for the
future.â€
Larger than other boatbuilding events of its type already, Zagoren
said he is pleased to be involved in a project that offers fun and
challenges for the whole family.
“It’s just a great family event,†he said, adding that the
activity will also offer an inexpensive barbecue lunch for
participants and spectators both days.
Trophies will be awarded once the boats actually hit the water
Sunday afternoon.
“We build them right here in the parking lot,†said Steele, “and
then launch them off the beach.â€
Though the entries are mostly full, Zagoren reluctantly agreed to
allow a few more participants into the event.
“We still have a couple of boats. If somebody really wanted to, we
could swing a few more entries,†he said.
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum is a nonprofit organization that
sponsors a variety of activities for the local community, including
boat restoration projects, student education events, maritime art
exhibits and maintaining the museum.
For more information, call (949) 675-8915 or visit
https://www.nhnm.org. The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum is located at
151 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
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