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Boat Builders Show on Cape Cod Returns

After a three-year hiatus, the Boat Builders Show on Cape Cod will return February 2-4, 2024 at the Hyport Conference Center (formerly the Resort and Conference Center), 35 Scudder Avenue in Hyannis, MA. Not only are visitors eager to enjoy this annual event once again, so are the boat builders, most of whom are on Cape Cod. It’s a chance for boaters and boat builders to talk about their mutual passion of boating. Builders can show their artistry, skills and mastery of boat building to an appreciative audience.

CNC Comes of Age

On a mountain trail, pace-by-pace progress over hours sometimes leads to a viewpoint from which the altitude achieved suddenly becomes spectacularly clear. Something similar is going on now in custom wooden yacht construction, as exemplified by two projects currently underway in Maine boatyards that show just how much the boatbuilding industry has changed.
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LA VIE EN ROSE

The journey from concept to reality was a long one for David and Rosemary Lesser and their yacht’s designer, Paul Gartside, but patience and clear communication brought LA VIE EN ROSE to fruition. She was launched at Jespersen Boat Builders in Sidney, British Columbia, in 2012.

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MADDY SUE

After a thorough restoration at Darling’s Boatworks in Charlotte, Vermont, MADDY SUE’s home port is on Lake Champlain, but she returned to Maine waters for a time in the summer of 2013. Built by Chester Clement on Mount Desert Island in 1932 for lobstering and fishing, she was influential in the development of the type of pleasure boats much loved by the island’s summer population.
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Gold Cup Redux

The Gold Cup—the oldest trophy in motor­sports racing—was first contested in 1904 on the Hudson River, where the winner averaged just a little over 23 mph. Offered by the American Power Boat Association (APBA), the prize is still being contested today.
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