Okay, now that we've finished the Boating Safety Class it's time to focus seriously on the Opening Day Parade, Saturday, May 2 in Seattle.
Hopefully, the Northwest Classic Boat Club will have a large fleet for its public debut--our first appearance in the parade. (Okay, we did it the last few years as FiberGlassics Northwest, but this time feels really specia...at least to me.) Please consider bringing your boat: it doesn't have to be perfectly restored, since this isn't a boat show...but more of a celebration of the start of boating season.
The theme this year, as most of you know, is "Wild, Wild West."
If you want to find all kinds of cowboy hats, Western costumes, etc., just go to eBay and do a search. You'll find quite an array of mostly-affordable Buy It Now products that'll help our fleet look the part.
Obviously, if some members want to go farther in carrying out the theme, have a ball. (I gather than Brian Flaherty and his zany crew are cooking up something special, and Lauryn suggested today that she may appear as a horse's behind...(?!?) It's worth participating just to see that one...
We're only weeks away from the event, so maybe members can indicate if they're planning to attend.
I'll be there with the 1955 Lady Clipper express, which I sold to Bruce Drake last year and am in the process of buying back. It'll most likely be powered on Opening Day by my old Johnson 25hp, which Norm Boddy is working on as we speak. (I knew I shouldn't have let the Lady Clipper go...so it's awfully nice to have her back in the fleet.)
- Marty
Hopefully, the Northwest Classic Boat Club will have a large fleet for its public debut--our first appearance in the parade. (Okay, we did it the last few years as FiberGlassics Northwest, but this time feels really specia...at least to me.) Please consider bringing your boat: it doesn't have to be perfectly restored, since this isn't a boat show...but more of a celebration of the start of boating season.
The theme this year, as most of you know, is "Wild, Wild West."
If you want to find all kinds of cowboy hats, Western costumes, etc., just go to eBay and do a search. You'll find quite an array of mostly-affordable Buy It Now products that'll help our fleet look the part.
Obviously, if some members want to go farther in carrying out the theme, have a ball. (I gather than Brian Flaherty and his zany crew are cooking up something special, and Lauryn suggested today that she may appear as a horse's behind...(?!?) It's worth participating just to see that one...
We're only weeks away from the event, so maybe members can indicate if they're planning to attend.
I'll be there with the 1955 Lady Clipper express, which I sold to Bruce Drake last year and am in the process of buying back. It'll most likely be powered on Opening Day by my old Johnson 25hp, which Norm Boddy is working on as we speak. (I knew I shouldn't have let the Lady Clipper go...so it's awfully nice to have her back in the fleet.)
- Marty
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