Parkhill Annual
Cardboard Boat Race
Boat Building Manual
Saturday, July 11, 2009
This year we have decided that assembly of your boats can be done in advance. We must remind you that in fairness to all participants, these rules will be adhered to. Please keep in mind that one of our judges is very, very knowledgeable in the hardware business and any illegal substance used to keep your boat afloat will result in a disqualification. If there is any doubt that illegal substances has been used, the judges reserve the right to cut open the boat to inspect the materials used. Any materials found, deemed illegal will result in immediate disqualification without refund, so please read OUR RULES carefully.
We strongly suggest that you do some research on how to build a floatable boat. Internet addresses are “
Cardboard
Boat
Building” or “Cardboard Boat Races”. Little hint, make a prototype of your boat & try it out for durability and floatability before the event.
The Boat
Boats must be made according to the outlined specifications only. Remember, one of the judges is in the hardware business and will know if the boat was assembled with any illegal substance, so
please stick to the rules so you won’t be disqualified.
1. CARDBOARD – Boats can be constructed from corrugated non-
waxedcardboard only. NO solid laminates like carpet tubes,
shipping tubes, construction-footing tubes, etc. The use of
wood, Styrofoam or anything non-cardboard is not permitted.
2. GLUE & PAINT – Contact cement or rubber cement may be
used to join the seams, ½” only. Hulls may be painted with
“one-part” latex paint only. No epoxy glues, fiberglass resins “two- part” varnishes or paints may be used.
3. TAPE - Duct Tape may be of varying colors for creativity but
must have come manufactured in that color. Duct tape may be
used over the seams ONLY. Please do not cover your boat with
tape, it adds too much weight & slows you down, besides it is not
allowed.
4. SAFETY – For safety sake, the structure of your magnificent vessel cannot interfere with the crew from making a hasty exit in the
case of a sinking vessel. All crewmembers must have a clear exit
path from the vessel. Your boat can be disqualified if it has a
structure enclosing the shoulders or is located above the crew.
5. WASHERS, NUTS & BOLTS- These items may be used to
hold your boat seams together.
6. OARLOCKS - no oarlocks are permitted. A boat must be
powered by humans using oars only.
7. BOAT IDENTIFICATION - all boats must display their boat
number on the bow & stern (front & back) and are allowed to
have their name & logo on their boat. ALL BOATS MUST HAVE A FLOAT ATTACHED with a minimum of 4 feet of line. This will allow
us to identify where the wreckage may be found.
8. DECORATING – Trim or decorating your boat is allowed but
must not aid in floatation or structure of the boat. Decorations
that may become dislodged from the boat in the water (i.e.) must
be avoided. If this should occur, a hefty fine will be imposed for
the committee to clean up.
If any illegal items used in construction are discovered during the pre-race inspection, the boat will be disqualified from the event.
THE RACE
1. All boats must be registered by
11:00 a.m. on the day of the event. Boats will be judged on their creativity as part of the pre- race activities. Areas used in judging the Most Creative
category will include: -
\ Ship Design, Creative Use of Cardboard/Duct Tape
Costumes, Enthusiasm/Showmanship.
2. All boats with crew must pass through the staging area prior to
racing. This will allow us to verify items such as PFDs, foot
protection, floats on the boats, etc.
3. Heats will consist of 2 boats at a time. The boats must follow the
course from start to finish. Fastest boat from each category will
determine the winners.
4. The boats will make one complete lap around the course and will
have completed the race when all the crew and the boat cross
the finish line. To be considered a race winner, at least one crew
member must be in the boat at the finish line, even if the boat is
under water.
5. The course will consist of a line of buoys outlining the race area.
Do not leave the race area while racing. If you are unable to
control the heading of your boat & appear to be heading out of
the race area, stop paddling and a safety boat will help you get in t the race area with proper heading.
6. At no time are the paddles to touch the bottom (no poling or
walking). Propulsion will be strictly limited to oar contact with
the water. Only oars are permitted to propel the boat. Feet and
arms are not allowed. The oars must propel the boat only. Any
poling will result in an automatic disqualification.
7. No crew exchanges between heats, you started the race with
your team and you must finish the race with your team.
8.
The Captain is responsible for removing the vessel
from the water & the park at the end of the day. There will be recycling and garbage bins provided.
9. When your boat is called to enter the race, the team must place
their boat in the water. When the whistle blows the crew may
board their boat. You will be allowed a team member who stays
ashore to stabilize the boat for boarding purposes, this team
member is only allowed to hold the boat at arm’s length only.
10. No running starts are allowed. Team members in the boat must be kneeling or sitting when propelling toward the finish line.
LYING DOWN ON THE BOAT IS NOT ALLOWED
D.
11. The race is completed by having one part of the boat touching or
crossing the finish line. A minimum of one competitor must ride
in the boat across the entire course.
Rules & Regulations
Canoe/Kayak Races
There is only one entry fee for the
races.
If you enter any of these races you may
also
enter the cardboard boat race
1. All individual, team and/or crewmembers must be wearing approved fitted PFDs that stays properly fastened at all times.
2. Tubes, Canoes, Kayaks, paddles and PFDs will be supplied by contestants.
3. Contestants will be allowed TWO(2) races. Score is total of the two races. In the event of a tie in the top scoring position, those tied will race once more to determine the winner.
4. Contestants will be judged by the best finishing team.
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