A Second Decade Of Hydromatic Relaxation
A Second Decade Of Hydromatic Relaxation
The NZ
Antique and Classic Boat Show
Lake Rotoiti, Nelson Lakes
National Park
March 5-7 2010
Boaties around New Zealand are being urged to clean out their bilges, pry open their varnish pots, decoke their boilers or whatever it takes to get to Lake Rotoiti in the Nelson Lakes National Park for a weekend of ‘Glorious Hydromatic Relaxation’.
The NZ
Antique and Classic Boatshow embarks on its second decade in
good heart, with 180 craft expected to register for the
show, to be held on March 6 & 7.
Organiser Pete Rainey
says the formula is now ‘tried and true’, based on boat
displays on the land, and races on the water for vessels
powered by steam, sail, oars and engines.
“Nelson’s Antique and Classic Boat Show has a reputation that is growing every year, mainly through word of mouth in the boating community,” he said. “It’s an irresistible attraction – the setting is spectacular, every boat has a story and the owners just get right into the informal and friendly spirit of the event.”
Rainey said the judges will be considering many factors as they look for the best overall boat, that takes home the Jens Hansen Trophy.
“They’re interested in how the boat looks, its
history and condition and the way it’s constructed and
engineered,” he said. “It’s not necessarily the most
valuable or expensive boat that wins, but the one that
stands out for the judges as being special, or
memorable.”
There are other awards including prizes for
best new restoration, best jet-propelled craft and the best
themed display. This year there’s a new award for the best
steam boat commemorating the input of Ron Culley, one of the
earliest attendees of the show who is no longer well enough
to take part.
Races will be held for yachts, row
boats, seagull motored dinghies, poppers, canoes, child
rowers and swimmers. Responding to demand from attendees
there will be a Sunday morning longer race up the lake,
limited to non-planing hulls or motors 5hp and
under.
Social activities include an informal barbecue at
the lake on Friday night and a dinner and prize giving at
the Alpine Lodge on Saturday night – naval dress suggested
but optional.
All boats will be checked for noxious
aquatic weeds and oil leaks before entering the water; and
boaties are reminded that DOC have released Kiwi into the
National Park very close to where the show takes place, so
no antique and classic dogs
please!
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