Over three days, the Jervis Bay Maritime Museum in Huskisson will be celebrating all things nautical at the Classic and Wooden Boat Festival.
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The family friendly event is an opportunity for the community to admire the beauty of timber vessels and the skills involved to craft them.
Launching on Friday evening with Maritime Trivia, the festival program has something for everyone.
Whether it be relaxing by the pond with delights from the Oyster Bar and a glass of wine while the kids are busy making wooden boats, or keenly watching wood mill demonstrations and chatting to model boat builders.
The show will feature a display of handsome wooden and classic boats, including some built in the local area.
Detailed boat models will be exhibited and radio controlled vessels will be setting sail in the pond on the Museum grounds.
A range of historic surf boards and other antique nautical objects relating to early boat building will also be on display.
“The festival will be the next best thing to actually being on the water but still messing about in boats,” organiser and museum volunteer, Stan Brown said.
Food and drink will be available to purchase onsite. Some events are ticketed and bookings encouraged.
For event enquiries and bookings, contact the Museum on 4441 5676 or email enquiries@jbmm.asn.au.
PROGRAM
- Friday, November 10: Maritime Trivia. 6:30pm for 7pm start. $5pp, tables of 6. Win Prizes.
- Saturday, November 11: Children’s Boat Making Class. 10am. $20pp (3 for $50).
- Saturday, November 11: Children’s Pirate Parade. Turn up dressed as your favourite pirate or create an outfit at the craft table. 1pm. Free entry. Win Prizes.
- Sunday, November 12: Children’s Treasure Hunt. Discover treasure to take home.
ALL WEEKEND
- Live Music.
- Oyster bar.
- Food stalls
- Licensed bar.
- Model boat exhibition.
- Wooden and classic boats on show.
- Radio controlled boats sailing the pond.
- Vintage surfboard display.
- Wood mill demonstrations.
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