Tagged: boat show

43rd Alton Bay Boat Show

Another great summer vintage boat show is coming up this weekend. The non-judged show will include a variety of classic and antique boats on display at the town docks. This will be one of last vintage shows this season, so, if you like old “woodies”, be sure to put this show on your weekend calendar.

August 7th, 2019|

44th Annual Lake Winnipesaukee Antique & Classic Boat Show

  If you like antique and classic boats, you won’t want to miss the upcoming show at the Wolfeboro Town Docks in Wolfeboro, N.H. this Saturday, July 29th, from 9 am to 2 pm. The event, hosted by the New England Chapter of the Antique and Classic Boat Society, is certain to have at least twenty antique and classic boats that are rarely seen these days – Chris Crafts, Centuries, Lymans, Garwoods and others. So, if you appreciate the beauty and grace of classic powerboats, be sure to attend this event.

July 23rd, 2019|

Maine Boat Builders Show, March 22-24

The Maine Boat Builders show is coming up fast and it looks to be a good one. The 32nd annual Boat Builders Show will feature a broad spectrum of boat builders producing everything from kayaks to lobster yachts. And, there will be a number of suppliers of all sorts of marine gear, too. In contrast to some shows, there's no need to hold back on probing questions, as most of the gang at this show has logged considerable sea time. To make plans on how to attend this unique show, check out the details on their website - http://www.portlandcompany.com/boatshow/index.html

March 3rd, 2019|

Alton Bay Boat Show

The 41st Vintage boat show will be held on Saturday, August 11 at the Alton Town Docks, Alton Bay, New Hampshire, from 9am – Noon . The annual show will feature antiques and classics in both wood and fiberglass. If you enjoy vintage boats, you’ll want to attend this important show.

August 9th, 2018|

Maine Boat Builders Show 2018

This past weekend I attended the Annual Maine Boat Builders show in Portland, Maine. There were lots of interesting vendor displays of small rowing boats to large custom lobster yachts, and bottom paints to solar systems. Industry association and marine vocational school reps helped round out the mix. Historically, this show stood out from others due to its unique location and the knowledge level of booth representatives and attendees. alike. While this show's venue, a youth sport complex, did not have the same character as the old train depot it replaced, boaters at the show displayed the usual high level [...]

March 28th, 2018|