A Spectacular Weekend of Nautical Delights at the Wooden Boat Festival of Geelong

The Wooden Boat Festival of Geelong held on the scorching Labour Day March long weekend, bringing together a vibrant display of maritime heritage in the form of wooden boats!

Hosted at the Royal Geelong Yacht Club, the festival welcomed an impressive array of wooden boats of all shapes and sizes, captivating visitors with their timeless beauty and craftsmanship.

A Showcase of Elegance:

From classic sailboats to meticulously crafted wooden yachts, the festival was a feast for the eyes as enthusiasts marveled at the exquisite vessels on display. Each boat told a story of tradition, craftsmanship, and the enduring allure of wooden boatbuilding.

Thrilling Races on Corio Bay:

Against the backdrop of Corio Bay, the racing t showcased the agility and grace of these majestic wooden boats. It was a beautiful sight for spectators as sailors maneuvered their vessels with skill and precision!

Family-Friendly Fun:

The festival was a true celebration of maritime culture, offering an abundance of family-friendly activities for all ages to enjoy. From the popular pirate hat-making competition to face painting, balloon animals, and mesmerizing magic shows, there was no shortage of entertainment for little ones and the young at heart.

Captivating Entertainment:

Adding to the festive ambiance, the Wooden Boat Festival featured outstanding live music performances from some of Geelong’s finest local talents. The local talent provided an enjoyable way to spend a hot afternoon while sipping a cold drink!

Exhibitor Stalls and Boat Building Contests:

Exhibitor stalls dotted the festival grounds, offering a glimpse into the world of wooden boat craftsmanship. Attendees had the opportunity to explore a variety of offerings from experts in the industry, from traditional boatbuilders to suppliers of nautical treasures.

Rough & Ready Boat Building:

One of the festival’s highlights was the rough and ready boat building contest, where four teams showcased their ingenuity and creativity by constructing boats from scratch. The competition added an element of excitement as participants put their skills to the test on the water, creating unforgettable moments of camaraderie and friendly competition.

A Memorable Weekend for All:

In summary, the Wooden Boat Festival of Geelong was a resounding success, captivating attendees with its blend of maritime heritage, family-friendly fun, and exciting activities. As the festival came to a close, it left behind cherished memories and a renewed appreciation for the timeless beauty of wooden boats.

To find out more about the festival visit the website HERE

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