The Adventure Series: The Voyage around the Americas: An Environmental Adventure
The River Room at Latitude 41° Restaurant, 105 Greenmanville Ave., Mystic, Connecticut
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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The River Room at Latitude 41° Restaurant, 105 Greenmanville Ave., Mystic, Connecticut
The River Room at Latitude 41° Restaurant, 105 Greenmanville Ave., Mystic, Connecticut
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, 306 Congress St., Boston, Massachusetts
Penobscot Marine Museum Store and Gallery, 40 E. Main St. (U.S. Rte. One), Searsport, Maine
Off the beach southeast of the Naval Sailing Club along the bay side of the Silver Strand in South Bay, San Diego, California
Penobscot Marine Museum's Main Street Gallery and Store, 40 E. Main St. (U.S. Rte. One), Searsport, Maine
Vancouver Maritime Museum's TK Gallery, 1905 Ogden Ave. in Vanier Park, Vancouver, British Columbia
The Center for Wooden Boats South Lake Union Boatshop, 1010 Valley St., Seattle, Washington
Dancers Studio Event Center, 415 Pascal St. N., and Urban Boatbuilders, 449 Pascal St. N., St. Paul, Minnesota
Model Boat Pond at Lake Union Park, 860 Terry Ave. N., Seattle, Washington
The Center for Wooden Boats North Lake Union Workshop & Warehouse, 1475 N. Northlake Pl., Seattle, Washington
The Center for Wooden Boats, 1010 Valley St., Seattle, Washington
Maine Maritime Museum, 243 Washington St., Bath, Maine
Los Angeles Yacht Club, Cabrillo Marina, 285 Whalers Walk, San Pedro, CA 90731
BOAT SOLD! ENGINE STILL AVAILABLE
CHANTEY II - Douglas Fir Strip Planking, West System Epoxy construction. 51' overall.
Bellina was designed by Frederick Parker and built by EF Elkins, England 1952.