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Events
From Australia to Northern Europe, the Mediterranean to New England, and the Pacific Northwest to Asia, the worldwide wooden boat community hosts a vast number of shows, regattas, and other gatherings annually. Event organizers are invited to list their events here. All listings are subject to editing and approval before being made live. This listing is updated continually, so check back often as you plan your local schedule—or travel far afield.
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May 2020
Classic and Wooden Boat Festival in Sydney
Australian National Maritime Museum and Cockle Bay Marina, Sydney Harbour
April 2020
Council of American Maritime Museums Annual Conference
Vancouver Maritime Museum, 1905 Ogden Ave. in Vanier Park, Vancouver, BC
Port Aransas Wooden Boat Festival
Port Aransas Municipal Harbor, 301 JC Barr Blvd., Port Aransas, TX
Lecture: Maritime History on the Coasts of India
Herreshoff Marine Museum, One Burnside Street, Bristol, RI
Nautical Rope Wreathmaking at Gig Harbor BoatShop
Gig Harbor BoatShop 3805 Harborview Drive Gig Harbor, WA 98332
Marine Thrift Swap Meet in Port Townsend
Gravel lot immediately adjacent to Marine Thrift in Boat Haven, 315B Haines Pl., Port Townsend, WA
Hull Raiser! 6th Annual Gala & Fundraiser
Northwest Maritime Center, 431 Water St., Port Townsend, WA
22nd Anniversary of the Apalachicola Classic Boat & Car Show
Riverfront Park, 199 Water St., Apalachicola, Florida
Sailors' Lecture Series: Vendee Globe Racing Solo Non-Stop Around the World
Cook Memorial Theater @New Bedford Whaling Museum, 18 Johnny Cake Hill, New Bedford, MA
Schooner BOWDOIN: From Arctic Explorer to Maritime Teacher
Maine Maritime Museum, 243 Washington St., Bath, ME
Werribee River Association's Inaugural Small Boat Festival
J.D. Bellin Reserve, Beach Rd., Werribee South, VIC, Australia
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