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Wooden Boat Show -- Pirate's Cove
A few weeks ago I happened to be in just the right place at the right time to go to a wooden boat show. Every year on the first weekend in May there is a wooden boat show at Pirate's Cove in Josephine, Alabama. I was visiting relatives in Fairhope on that weekend which is just a stone's throw away, and my brother-in-law told me about the show. We went to the show on May 2nd, 2009, and it was a pretty good time. Admission was only $5. Probably would have been more fun if we had our own boat to take, but it was certainly worth the short drive. Here are a few pics of some of the nice woodwork that I saw at the show. I'll be posting more pictures in this thread also.
After seeing all of these boats, I'm even more certain that I will eventually build some sort of wooden boat. I have a lot of projects lined up in front of that, but someday... I really have no excuse not to. The current president of my woodworking guild has built 11 boats and presented his most recent project at our April guild meeting. It was a 2-person rowboat that he built in about 4 days over the Christmas holiday. Of course, I'm sure it would take me a lot longer than 4 days to build something similar, but it sure would be fun. (Unfortunately, I didn't have my camera at the guild meeting so I don't have any pictures of his boat.)
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... last pics ... for now.
There were several very large wooden sailboats at the show, and most of them were for sale. Prices were not posted. I guess if you have to ask, you can't afford it. :) The rowboat picture is a shot of the winner of an impromptu race. He had the fastest boat, but he was also the most sober competitor and I think that gave him the edge in this contest. The fourth picture is of a 65-foot sailboat. I couldn't quite get a clear shot of the whole boat.
(I can upload some more pictures if anybody is interested, but I don't want to just spam the site. )