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Toledo Oregon Wooden Boat Show 2013

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Whew! Just recovering from a long weekend at the annual boat show in my home port. This show happens every third weekend in August and its always a lot of fun in the sun, on the water. Of course there are the boats, many of which were created by their owners. The live music is excellent, the food is very good, there are activities for kids, demonstrations of kayak skills and paper boat races. The last is completely insane. Toledo is a mill town and the paper used in making the boats is a water resistant packing material donated by the mill. The rest is up to the imagination. Im afraid that to get the full effect, you have to visit the show.


My cruising dory, Mistral was in the thick of the action, at her usual mooring and I talked myself hoarse in three days, visiting friends from near and far. Our Teak Lady sailboats were in action, giving rides up and down the slough and the Toledo Community Boathouse provided rowing and paddling craft for free, to all comers.

I asked some friends to help take photos, which you can find on Dorymans Flickr site. You will recognise many boats from previous years as well as newcomers to the fleet (some of us just cant quit building).


Speaking of building, a real highlight of this show is the Family Boat Build. Starting on Friday, each group begins their boat, which was a  kayak this year. By Sunday afternoon, the boats are launched and tested by the proud owners. This little fifteen foot kayak is so appealing, Im going to build one myself. The hull is already begun. It will be the annual winter boat build, here on Doryman, so stay tuned














Electric Tug from doryman on Vimeo.

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1st Annapolis Spring Boat Show

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Heres Windalier at the 1st ever Annapolis Spring Boat Show being held from today, April 27 through Sunday, April 29 at the Annapolis City Docks and surrounding vicinity.  Shes design #1615.  The boat is currently on the market for $395,000.

Broker Jeff Grey will be at the show all weekend.
Contact:
Mobile: 774-454-7638
Email: jgrey@sparkmanstephens.com
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Toledo Oregon Wooden Boat Show

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Its that time of year already. In Dorymans home port, Toledo, Oregon, the annual boat show is coming up this weekend. If youre in the neighborhood, please stop by and say hello.





The eighth annual Toledo Wooden Boat Show is a small town event with a big heart. Youll love it.

Toledo is seven miles east of the seaside town of Newport, Oregon, on the Yaquina River. Youve heard a lot about this area if you are a regular reader. If youve never been to this show, you owe it to yourself and if you have, welcome back!






Of course the most fun is on the water so bring your boat. There is no limit to registration. For those who cant bring their own boat, they will find many free options for rowing, sailing and motor boat rides available.






Hope to see you there, Saturday and Sunday the 18th and 19th of August, on the waterfront. You cant miss it.







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Port Townsend Pocket Yachters Boat Show

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Theres a new boat show in Port Townsend, Washington: Pocket Yacht Palooza.



Port Townsend’s Northwest Maritime Center will be the site of the first annual Pocket Yacht Palooza, a one-day boat show organized by the Port Townsend Pocket Yachters club to celebrate traditional small rowing and sailing boats.









The show, free to the public, is scheduled for Saturday, May 19, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.





Pocket Yacht Palooza
will feature boats belonging to several Puget Sound area groups, including the Port Townsend Pocket Yachters and the Puget Sound chapter of the Traditional Small Craft Association. Boats from the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding and the Northwest Maritime Center’s boatshop will also be displayed.


Organizers are appealing to owners of small rowing or sailing craft in the 10-foot to 23-foot range to participate in the event and everyone interested is invited to participate. Newcomers are more than welcome.
And, if you are in the process of building or restoring your small craft, theyre interested in that too.








“We’re eager to celebrate a wide variety of smaller boats, whether built of wood or fiberglass and we know there are hundreds of interesting trailerable boats on the Olympic Peninsula, so we’d like to hear from owners who might be willing to display their small craft during the Pocket Yacht Palooza.” says my friend, Marty Loken.

No entry fees will be charged, Marty tells me.

“This is not one of those judged shows where people need to worry about whether their boat is in perfect condition.” The main goal, he said, is to display a variety of interesting designs and appreciate the different ways in which designers and builders have produced smaller watercraft that are functional, seaworthy and suited for surprisingly lengthy cruises.






“Most of us appreciate the famous quote of Larry and Lin Pardey, a couple who circumnavigated twice aboard a pocket cruiser. Go Small, Go Simple, Go Now.”




The Pocket Yacht Palooza is co-sponsored by the Small Craft Skills Academy, a four-day program that begins May 20 at the Northwest Maritime Museum. The Skills Academy is being organized by small-craft adventurer Howard Rice, who will speak the same Saturday evening, May 19, 7 p.m. at the Northwest Maritime Center, describing his harrowing rounding of Cape Horn—both directions—in a small Klepper sailing canoe. The public is invited to attend. Admission will be $7.00 per person. Sponsored by the Northwest Maritime Museum and Small Craft Advisor Magazine.


The Port Townsend Pocket Yachters are great folks. I guarantee you will enjoy this show - the weather is always sunny in Port Townsend!

The address for the Northwest Maritime Center and location of the Pocket Yacht Palooza is:
431 Water St, Port Townsend, WA 98368





Those who are interested in bringing a boat to display in the water or on a trailer should contact organizer Marty Loken: Marty@islandboatshop.com

There goes Marty now...

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Maine Boatbuilders Show

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A bunch of us are heading up to Portland, Maine for the Maine Boatbuilders Show, which starts tomorrow and runs through Sunday. Its a great venue. We will have a small booth at the show. Also design #25, Blue Heron, will be on display inside and prior to her restoration. It will a good opportunity to see a very early example of an S&S design up close.

Click here for more information about the show. Hope to see you in Portland.
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Palm Beach International Boat Show

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Starting tomorrow, a bunch of us will be down at the Palm Beach International Boat Show, March 22 - 25. Well be on a 55 wooden daysailer called Patrician. Find us on Ramp 2, Slip #229. We hope to see you.
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The Car Show

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Every July we have our annual "Books and Backpacks" drive at work. This fundraiser helps provide students with the school supplies they need but cannot afford in these trying times.

But for us, it means its time for our annual car show!  In addition to a cookie, everyone who contributes a donation gets to vote for their favorite sports car. The car with the most votes wins a trophy. Its great fun and we look forward to it every year.

I must confess that, while most of my co-workers are into sports cars, my DNA appears to be missing the sports car gene that they all have.  I get the same thrill going 7 mph that they get at 107 mph.  Consequently, I do not own a sports car.  Still, my co-workers have shown a keen interest during the past two years in the building of Ellie and invited me to display her at this years show.


There were several beautiful Porsches
There were Corvettes, old and new
Jack brought his 1950 Mercury "Louie Louie"
 There were some classics

A Chevelle and a Challenger

And there was Ellie.


Ellie, of course, didnt stand a chance of winning this event.

After all, many of these beautiful automobiles have interiors crafted of the finest leather. Ellies interior is made of salvaged firewood.

Their exteriors have gleaming paint jobs, beautifully hand waxed to a mirror-like finish.  Ellies exterior is covered with hardware store porch and floor enamel.

No need to bring Ellies tiny 2.5hp outboard. It would be no match for the sweet rumble and exciting thunder of any of these powerful sports car engines.

I would wager that some of the owners have as many hours invested in their show cars as I have in building Ellie, and most have invested easily 10 times as much of their hard earned money.

So you can imagine my utter surprise when Jeff, our lead Engineer and car show host, came running out shouting "Joel, you won the car show!"




How is it possible that Ellie could win an event such as this?

It certainly wasnt my doing. My boat building skills are average at best.  Besides, I built Ellie to be sailed, not to be a museum piece, and it shows.

No, there is only one possibility.

There can be but one logical explanation.

There is just Something about Navigator
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Depoe Bay Boat Show and Crab Feed 2013

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Doryman just got back from this years Depoe Bay Wooden Boat Show and Crab Feed. Being one of the first local shows of the season, the question on everyones mind is the weather. The participants and visitors to this annual April event are true coastal denizens who know to bring layers of clothing and be prepared for everything from sun to hail to snow.

This year, the weather gods smiled on Depoe Bay and though we felt a few sprinkles, the sun peeked out from behind scattered clouds often enough to keep spirits high. The harbor is a tiny hole in the rocks named for old Chief Depoe, who welcomed white settlers here in the late 1800s. The once thriving commercial fishery has been reduced, but a lively charter service thrives on the local bottom fishery and whale watching. Theres a lot of pride in this little coastal town and the residents pull out the stops to welcome guests with fresh cooked crab and amateur boat builders come from all around to show their craft and get caught up with gossip after a long, wet winter.

As for gossip, Doryman often gets so consumed with visiting, he almost forgets to take pictures to share with all of you. So here are a few, though to see all the boats, youll have to stop in next year yourself. You wont be disappointed, I guarantee it. Dont forget your raincoat and sunscreen!


















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