Boat show offers quite a catch
June Casagrande
BACK BAY -- The West’s biggest boat show just got survivalistic.
As part of the 29th annual Newport In-Water Boat Show, 10 people will
compete for a chance to take home a 21-foot Triumph Center Console
fishing boat valued at about $25,000.
But the winner’s arms might be too tired to steer -- the person taking
home the prize will be the one who can remain standing the longest while
holding on to a rod and reel connected to the boat. Organizers are
calling this the “Catch-A-Boat Challenge.”
“We were looking for something that was different than your typical
raffle,” said Duncan McIntosh, promoter and organizer of the show. “This
will give people something to cheer for.”
For many, though, the boat show itself is plenty to cheer about. The
largest in-water show in the West, the event exhibits motor boats at
Newport Dunes and sailboats at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum.
“The boats just look so much better in the water than they do in some
convention center,” McIntosh said. “This is where they belong.”
The show will begin at noon today with the Catch-A-Boat Challenge and
will showcase more than 550 boats, including 360 in the water -- a record
for the show. About 150 vessels are 40 feet or longer, including some
show-stopping multimillion-dollar yachts.
On Thursday, a presentation will take place on the Nordhavn 40, the
sister ship of a boat that left Dana Point last year on a 26-week,
26,000-mile trek around the world.
Jim Leishman, vice president of Pacific Asia Enterprises, will make a
presentation at noon about the boat’s global voyage.
A number of other events through the show’s close on Sunday are all
designed to complement the experience of viewing one of the most
impressive collections of boats on display in California or anywhere.
“The show keeps growing every year,” McIntosh said. “It keeps getting
better.”
FYI
WHAT: 29th annual Newport In-Water Boat Show
WHEN: Noon to 7 p.m. today; 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday; 10
a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday.
WHERE: Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort and Marina, Corner of Jamboree
Road and Back Bay Drive.
COST: $10; children 12 and younger get in free
CALL: (949) 757-5959
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