Arts and Entertainment
June 27, 2025
From: WoodenBoat ShowJoin us for the 33rd Annual WoodenBoat Show, at Mystic Seaport Museum.
Schedule of Events:
June 27, 2025
9:00 am - 5:00 pm: Concours d'Elegance
All boats exhibiting at the WoodenBoat Show, on land or in-water, are invited to participate in the Concours d'Elegance.
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Speakers' Series
10:30 am: Graham McKay, the Dory Heritage Project
In 2023, Brad Dimock, Cricket Rust, Graham McKay, and Douglas Brooks formed The Dory Heritage Project, a group dedicated to recording endangered boatbuilding traditions. Their first project focused on Nova Scotia's Milford Buchanan. The group documented every step and nuance as they worked side-by-side on a boat with Milford, the last builder of the iconic Shelburne Dory. The group published a book, titled How the Old Fella Done It, recording a tradition that was in danger of being lost forever.
12:30 pm: Pieter Roos: The Wells Boat Hall at Mystic Seaport Museum
Mystic Seaport has amassed the largest collection of small watercraft in the country, with 470 boats. Starting in 2026, a 34,000-square-foot former mill space will exhibit a third of that collection, telling the stories of work and pleasure craft from 1824 through the present and of those people who designed, built, and used them. Join Pieter Roos, senior curator of the American Watercraft Collection at the new Wells Boat Hall, to hear some stories of boats and about the plans for the installation of this remarkable new center.
2:30 pm: Brad Abbott, Gannon and Benjamin
Brad Abbott of Gannon and Benjamin Marine Railway, Inc., will be sharing the history of the boatyard from the early times, when Ross Gannon and Nat Benjamin had to roll their first projects up on the beach in Vineyard Haven Harbor, through the present-day operation, and what lies ahead. Brad will share the yard's insights on the future of wooden boat building and repair and why it is so important to New England and beyond.
Skills Demonstrations
09:30 am: Boat Finishes with Mike Coyle-Tim Guilini, Mystic Seaport shipwrights.
11:30 am: Planking with Walt Ansel-Scott Gifford, Mystic Seaport shipwrights.
12:30 pm: Blacksmithing with Mike Saari, Independent metalsmith, Shipyard pole barn.
01:00 pm - 3:00 pm: Susan Constant, Restoration open house, Shipyard large tent.
03:30 pm: Tools and tips for sharpening with Warren Dolphin, Mystic Seaport volunteer.
I Built-Restored It Myself
If you've built-restored a trailerable wooden boat that you'd like to show, we would love to hear from you! There is no entry fee for the I Built-Restored It Myself exhibit, but you must be willing to discuss your wooden boat project with attendees. In the past we've had up to 50 beautifully crafted boats and proud owners-builders. The collection has included kayaks, skiffs, daysailers, canoes, and much more by a variety of designers such as Iain Oughtred, Joel White, Chesapeake Light Craft, Arch Davis, and William and John Atkin. This exhibit always offers plenty of inspiration!
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June 28, 2025
9:00 am - 5:00 pm: Concours d'Elegance
All boats exhibiting at the WoodenBoat Show, on land or in-water, are invited to participate in the Concours d'Elegance.
Click here for Registration
Speakers' Series
10:30 am: Eric Speth, Susan Constant
Three small wooden ships, Susan Constant, GODSPEED, and DISCOVERY, sailed from London in December 1606 to establish a colony that would become the first permanent English settlement in the New World-Jamestown, Virginia. Historically accurate and fully operable re-creations of the ships serve as exhibits at Jamestown Settlement Museum in Williamsburg, Virginia. They periodically sail to participate in commemorative and community events and host outreach educational programs. This illustrated lecture will describe the research, design, and construction of Susan Constant and her current restoration at Mystic Seaport.
12:30 pm: Nick Voulgaris III, author, On the Water
The Rosenfeld Collection, which Mystic Seaport Museum acquired in 1984, includes decades of photographs by Morris Rosenfeld and his sons, who defined maritime photography in the first half of the 20th century. Nick Voulgaris III will discuss his new book, On the Water: A Century of Iconic Maritime Photography, published in 2023, which draws from the best work in the Morris archive, one of the largest collections of maritime photographs in the United States. Nick is an avid sailor and the author of Hinckley Yachts: An American Icon and Chris-Craft: An American Classic. (A book signing will follow the talk.)
2:30 pm: Roger Barnes, Dinghy cruising
The talk will introduce show visitors to dinghy cruising-exploring coastal and inland waters on small, light, and inexpensive craft. We will look at suitable boats and the simple gear and equipment required for safety and comfort. We will explore the places that can be visited in small boats and discuss their advantages compared to cruising in larger boats: their ability to reach remote and unexplored areas. With a trailerable boat, you can sail at a different place every weekend, exploring a wealth of coastlines and new inland waters. A dinghy cruiser travels light, spiritually as well as physically, and the freedom that this opens up is both precious and increasingly rare in the modern world.
Skills Demonstrations
09:30 am: Caulking with Megan Mitchell, Mystic Seaport staff.
11:30 am: Woodcarving with Reed Hayden, Independent artisan.
12:30 pm: Blacksmithing with Mike Saari, Independent Metalsmith, Shipyard pole barn.
01:00 pm - 3:00 pm: Susan Constant, Restoration open house, Shipyard large tent.
03:30 pm: Strip-planking and Fiberglass Sheathing with Rose Woodyard, Newfound Woodworks.
I Built-Restored It Myself
If you've built-restored a trailerable wooden boat that you'd like to show, we would love to hear from you! There is no entry fee for the I Built-Restored It Myself exhibit, but you must be willing to discuss your wooden boat project with attendees. In the past we've had up to 50 beautifully crafted boats and proud owners-builders. The collection has included kayaks, skiffs, daysailers, canoes, and much more by a variety of designers such as Iain Oughtred, Joel White, Chesapeake Light Craft, Arch Davis, and William and John Atkin. This exhibit always offers plenty of inspiration!
Click here for Registration
June 29, 2025
9:00 am - 5:00 pm: Concours d'Elegance
All boats exhibiting at the WoodenBoat Show, on land or in-water, are invited to participate in the Concours d'Elegance.
Click here for Registration
Skills Demonstrations
09:30 am: Strip-planking and Fiberglass Sheathing with Rose Woodyard, Newfound Woodworks.
11:30 am: "Clothespin" spar scarfs with Tom Daniels, Mystic Seaport shipwright.
01:00 pm - 3:00 pm: Susan Constant, Restoration open house, Shipyard large tent.
I Built-Restored It Myself
If you've built-restored a trailerable wooden boat that you'd like to show, we would love to hear from you! There is no entry fee for the I Built-Restored It Myself exhibit, but you must be willing to discuss your wooden boat project with attendees. In the past we've had up to 50 beautifully crafted boats and proud owners-builders. The collection has included kayaks, skiffs, daysailers, canoes, and much more by a variety of designers such as Iain Oughtred, Joel White, Chesapeake Light Craft, Arch Davis, and William and John Atkin. This exhibit always offers plenty of inspiration!
Click here for Registration
Date:
June 27 - 29, 2025
Location:
Mystic Seaport Museum,
75 Greenmanville Ave,
Mystic, CT 06355
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