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H.B. resident sails to sweepstakes win

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After years of winning second and third prizes in various categories, Huntington Harbour resident Joyce Smith was ecstatic to learn her boat was the sweepstakes winner at this year’s Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade.

“We had no idea we were going to win the sweepstakes,” she said when she found out On Location, which she and her husband Art Smith own, had won.

The couple entered the parade in 2003 and 2004, and after a one-year hiatus were back with their boat decked out with Santa, reindeer and snowmen to complement this year’s theme, “Holiday Magic Through the Eyes of a Child.”

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“It takes about a good week to do the lights,” Joyce Smith said.

Joyce and her husband, along with seven or eight employees, created the winning look. But Joyce Smith said the hard work is always worth it.

She said the real fun is to watch her guests wave and cheer at passing boaters and parade watchers. She and her husband have a night for everyone — one night is a family night, one for the employees, one for clients and other guests.

“You feel … not just like you’re watching the parade, but you feel like movie stars,” Joyce Smith said. “We’re waving and people are clapping and screaming and even yelling our number out…. It’s really a fun time.”

Some onlookers were more concerned with tallying scores for passing boats than waving to the passengers. The judging process is rather secretive, with entrants never knowing where and when judges will be rating the boats.

Sixteen judges critiqued the boats’ decorations on each night they were judged. The winners were announced Friday.

“This year, the competition was extremely tough, much tougher than in years past,” said David Beek, who headed up the judging committee. “You can tell when someone put their heart and soul into it, and it jumps out at you.”

The judges all come from the Commodores Club of the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce.

Future parade entrants beware — Joyce Smith said she and her husband plan to enter next year too.

On Location was also a winning boat at the Huntington Harbour Boat Parade in Huntington Beach this year.

The winners of this year’s Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade were:

Sweepstakes

  • Art and Joyce Smith for On Location.
  • Best power boat

  • Larry and Deb Woodhams for Tribute.
  • Best sailboat

  • Robert Sasine and Tommy Bahamas for Starlight.
  • Best boat under 30 feet

  • Peter Barbour with D25.
  • Lights and Animation

  • First place: Sasco Electric for EL Navegante.
  • Second place: Steve and Marilyn Harvey for Vitamin Sea.
  • Third place: Michael Walker for Aye Object.
  • Humor and Originality

  • First place: Bob Metcalf and Dave Skousen for Scout.
  • Second place: Woods Maritime for Lynx.
  • Third place: Daryl and LaDoris Heinly; Jeff and Mary Ann Welles; and Russ and Lynn Cline for Watter Baby.
  • Best display of the theme

  • First place: Scott and Betty Clarke for Seascapes.
  • Second place: Emily Vogler and Dan Flynn for Jolly Mom.
  • Third place: Armen Muratyan for My Bebek.
  • Best music

  • Donald Yahn for Magnanimous.
  • Best first-time entry

  • Robert Sasine and Tommy Bahamas.
  • Best yacht club entry

  • Emily Vogler and Dan Flynn, Balboa Yacht Club for Jolly Mom.
  • Best electric boat

  • Daryl and LaDoris Heinly; Jeff and Mary Ann Welles; and Russ and Lynn Cline for Watter Baby.
  • Best corporate entry

  • Robert Sasine and Tommy Bahamas for Starlight.
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