Classic Wooden Boats Coming to Annapolis

Photo of boats in the 2015 Regatta courtesy of Kate Gahs.

The Classic Wooden Boat Regatta returns to Annapolis Harbor September 24 and 25, showcasing the history and elegance of traditional wooden sailboats. The event provides an informal opportunity to compete in a low-key race against similar vessels. 

Expect to see two dozen boats, ranging in length from 10 to 65 feet. Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. the boats will be available for visiting at no charge. A dinghy rowing race begins at 11 a.m. After lunch learn about the history and adventures of owning a classic wooden sailboat, then join in the fun of model wooden sailboat races. Bring your own or use one provided by event organizers.The public is encouraged to attend.

At 11 a.m. Sunday the pursuit-style race will begin off Trident Point at the U.S. Naval Academy. For spectators Trident Point will provide the best opportunity for viewing, since the start and finish lines are just off the point, and the vessels must cross the line for each lap of the race. (Visitors to the U.S. Naval Academy must have photo ID cards.)

Any boat under 65 feet in length, whose hull is built from wood and whose design dates back before 1970, may participate. This includes newer wooden boats built to pre-1970 designs.  Vessels designed after 1970 which wish to enter will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. The event is sponsored by the National Sailing Hall of Fame and the Chesapeake Traditional Sailboat Association. Find the full schedule of events and learn more at nshof.org.