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The National
BoatBuilding
Challenge is Coming to the
North Carolina Maritime
Museum's
34th Annual Wooden Boat Show!
Mark Your
Calenders for May 3, 2008
A new and exciting event is shaping up for the
NC
Maritime Museum's
34th Annual Wooden
Boat Show . It’s called
the
National
BoatBuilding Challenge
.
It’s a two-man team competition (women are welcome, too). Each team builds an identical 12 foot
skiff, and a handsome one at that.
We hope to have at least ten teams competing in Beaufort. When the teams sign up with a $100
entry fee, they are given a set of building plans so that they can hatch their
game plans way ahead of time. On the
day of the challenge each team will be issued the needed building materials. They bring their own tools. At the command, “Gentlemen, start
your Skil-Saws”, a whistle is sounded, and the teams will have four hours to
complete the boat. Speed of
construction and quality of work will carry equal weight in determining the
winners. Today, the national record
stands at 2:27:33, so to be competitive, there’s no time to dilly dally around. Winning teams invariably practice
building the skiff with junk wood before the event so that each team member
knows what to do and when at game time.
At least one, and possibly the three top local teams, will be eligible to compete
against other top teams from Georgetown, SC, Belfast, ME abd Kingston, NY in a
(yet to be scheduled) national
championship saw-off.
WoodenBoat Magazine, which is behind the event, hopes to develop seven or eight
team-cities in the next few years.
Beaufort
NC will be the third.
A local Beaufort champion will be crowned by adding a third element on top of
building speed and quality. This
element is rowing speed. The teams
build their own oars, and compete against each other in a rowing relay race,
each member of a two-man team rowing one leg of the relay. The race will happen on
Taylors
Creek.
Seldom do any of the boats sink.
This is an exciting and spellbinding event for the public to watch as these
woodworkers display their skill and strength in building and rowing the skiff. The teams are rewarded by keeping the
boats they build.
To present this event properly, the Challenge Committee (headed by Susan Sanders
of Harbor Specialties) will need the financial support of sponsors. A strong effort will be made to
recruit sponsors (starting at$250), and in return sponsors will receive
benefits: listing on the sponsor board at the competition tent entrance, listing
in the Challenge program, a sponsor badge, access to the sponsor hospitality
tent, tickets to the awards dinner, and the opportunity to have a booth at the
competition tent or on Front Street ($35 extra) as long as the display is in
keeping with the maritime flavor of the show.
Beaufort and boat building is a match, and this event will serve to promote and
preserve the boat building bloodline of the Beaufort area.
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