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Judging Class: please circle ONE (see attached information for explanation of judging classes)
Powered Classes Non-Powered Classes
Runabout Cruiser Sailboat w/o Auxiliary Power Rowing Skiff
Launch Commuter Sailing Canoe—Decked Sailing Skiff
Utility Yacht Tender Sailing Canoe—Open Scull
Racer Steam/Naptha Paddling Canoe Rowboat, Tender, Dingy,
Sharpie, Pram, Dory, Etc. Outboard Boat Sailboat w/ Auxiliary Power Adirondack Guideboat
Dispro Workboat
Boat Name ____________________________________________ Year ______________ Length ____________
Designer/Builder _________________________________________ Model ______________________________
Hull Material: □wood □fiberglass □other Engine Type: □inboard □outboard Boat Classification* ___________
Engine Manufacturer ______________________ Model _____________________ HP ________ CYL/Disp. _____________
Display □Land □In-Water Judged? □Yes □No If yes, which category*? □Preserved □Restored
*see attached Information for explanation of Boat Classification, Preserved/Restored, and Judging Classes
**BOATS MUST BE IN PLACE BY 12PM FRIDAY**
OWNER INFORMATION
Owner __________________________________________ Email*_______________________________________
Street _____________________________________ City __________________________State/Province _______
Zip/Postal Code ____________ Country ______ Phone(s) ____________________________________________
Skipper, if not owner: _____________________ First Mate (included with registration)________________________
(Add’l Crew Members $30 each): Crew Member _______________________ Crew Member ______________________
*Please provide an email address so that we may confirm your registration and send further information.
Antique Boat Museum 750 Mary Street Clayton, NY 13624
phone: 315.686.4104 fax: 315.686.2775 abm.org [email protected]
BOAT ENTRY: POWERED / NON-POWERED $65 for Powered/$35 for Non-Powered $35 for additional boats
ANTIQUE BOAT MUSEUM - 55th Annual Antique Boat Show & Auction - August 2– 4, 2019
Boat Show Registration Form Registrations must be received by July 15 to guarantee entry for judging.
MOTOR ENTRY: OUTBOARD / UNMOUNTED INBOARD $35 for first entry Additional entries free
(Motors/engines attached to boats are not entered separately.)
Year Manufacturer Model HP CYL Class - see below Judged Y/N? Preserved or Restored?
1)
2)
3)
□ Aluminum < 20 HP □ Aluminum > 20 HP □ Brass □ Racing □ Unmounted Inboard Motor Class:
Interesting facts, restoration history, why you love your boat/motors (please include a .jpeg photo): ____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
PAYMENT INFORMATION
Early Registration
Fees *ends June 1st My Payment
1st Powered Boat $45
1st Non-Powered Boat $30
1st Engine/Motor $30
PAYMENT INFORMATION
□ Cash □ Check # ________ Credit Card:
Name on Card _____________________________
Card Number _____________________________
Expiration Date ________ Security Code _____
THURSDAY EXHIBITOR’S CRUISE - AUGUST 1, DEPARTING at 3 PM Please check one
□ I am not participating in the Thursday Cruise □ I am participating in the Thursday Cruise, cruising in my own boat
□ *I am participating in the Thursday Exhibitor’s Cruise and I will need a ride on an ABM boat, for # of passengers: ______
* To guarantee a seat on ABM boat for the Exhibitor’s Cruise, we have instituted a $5 reservation fee. There are limited seats available on ABM boats. We encourage exhibitors participating in the cruise to welcome fellow exhibitors and vendors onto their boats. The $5 fee is waived for Boat Show judges and their guest.
Antique Boat Museum 750 Mary Street Clayton, NY 13624
phone: 315.686.4104 fax: 315.686.2775 abm.org [email protected]
INSURANCE WAIVER - FOR ALL BOAT ENTRANTS
THIS FORM MUST BE SIGNED AND ON FILE BEFORE ENTERING THE BOAT SHOW AREA.
Owners that want their boats judged are encouraged to be present at their boat when it is being judged. By registering a boat to be judged, the owners explicitly grant permission for the judges to board their boat as may be needed to properly judge it, should the owner not be present. Judges are experienced in these matters and take due care, however owners agree that nei-ther judges nor the sponsoring organization nor ABM are liable for any damage that may occur during the judging process.
Further, I certify that I currently have effective liability insurance to cover any damages to others, or their property, arising from any use of my boat during this event.
I hold free and harmless the volunteers of the Antique Boat Museum, the staff of the Antique Boat Museum, any sponsors or advertisers from any and all actions, claims, liabilities, assertions of liability which in any manner may be alleged to arise from any and all activities connected directly or proximately with the event.
_____________________________________________________________ ___________________________________
Signature of Boat Owner Date
Regular Registration
Fees My Payment
1st Powered Boat $65
1st Non-Powered Boat $35
1st Engine/Motor $35
Additional Boat(s) $35
Additional Engine(s)/
Motor(s) no charge
Additional Crew $30 each
Covered Boat Slip -
limited # (first come, first
served)
$25 each
Regular Registration
Fees (cont’d)
My Payment
Saturday Reception $20 each
Sunday Brunch $15 each
Thurs. Exhibitor
Cruise (Reserve Seat
on ABM Boat)
$5 each
ABM Membership $50 Individual
$75 Family
Total
Judging Classes:
Powered Classes:
Runabout: A boat designed with one or more closed
cockpit(s) and the engine(s) under a deck.
Launch: A general purpose open cockpit boat, usually of
round bilge design, non-planing hull form.
Utility: A general purpose open cockpit boat, normally
with the engine mounted under an engine box.
Racer: An inboard or outboard powered boat of planing
or semi-planing hull form, designed and used primarily
for racing competition.
Outboard Boat: A boat powered by an outboard motor.
Dispro: A boat designed for and equipped with a
“disappearing propeller” propulsion system.
Cruiser: A power vessel having all of the following
features: a fully-enclosed cabin containing a minimum
of 2 full-sized berths, a head in an enclosed stand-up
compartment, and a galley which includes running
water, an icebox or refrigerator, and cooking facilities.
Normally inboard powered.
Commuter: An inboard powered boat designed for
speed; primarily built to transport its owner and guests
to and from home, to work, with minimal overnight
accommodations, if any, and should have an enclosed
cabin.
Yacht Tender: A boat used for carrying supplies and/or
passengers to and from a larger vessel.
Steam/Naptha: A boat with either a steam or naphtha
propulsion system.
Sail Boat w/ Aux: A sailing vessel with a permanently
mounted auxiliary propulsion engine.
Workboat: A vessel whose primary design and function
is commercial operations.
Non-Powered Classes:
Sail w/o Aux:
Sailing Canoe – Decked: A canoe designed primarily for
sail propulsion and fully decked fore and aft. Normally
used for racing.
Sailing Canoe – Open: A canoe designed primarily for
sail propulsion with no or minimal decking. Normally
used for cruising.
Paddling Canoe: A canoe designed primarily for paddle
propulsion.
Adirondack Guideboat: An open paddling or rowing
boat designed to be carried (portaged), with lightweight
hull form and design which evolved in the Adirondack
region.
Rowing Skiff: A nominally double-ended rowing boat
whose design evolved from the canoe.
Sailing Skiff: A nominally double ended sailboat whose
design evolved from the canoe.
Rowing/Racing Shell:
Rowboat – Tender, Dinghy, Sharpie, Pram, Dory, Etc.:
A general class encompassing all craft nominally
propelled by oars and not elsewhere classified.
Boat Classifications:
Historic: A boat built up to and including 1918.
Antique: A boat built between 1919 and 1942,
inclusive.
Classic: A boat built between 1943 and 1975, inclusive.
Late Classic: A boat built after 1975 through the year
25 years prior to the current year. (In 2019, the Late
Classic period ends with boats built in 1994.)
Contemporary: A Wooden Boat within the last 25
years.
Preserved or Restored:
Preserved: ACBS defines preserved boats as those
containing at least 60% of their original deck and
topsides material and constructed using the same
methods and materials as the original.
Restored: Boats with less than 60% of their original
deck and topides material or restored using non-
traditional methods or materials are defined as restored.
For a boat to be considered restored, its owner must, at
the request of the judges, provide photographic
evidence of the existence of the original identifiable
boat and of the various stages of the restoration
demonstrating that the original boat was always
together as a single entity, sufficiently to be clearly
recognizable.
ENTRY FORM INFORMATION—PLEASE READ