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Three of the vessels making the turn around the first buoy marker.

Three of the vessels making the turn around the first buoy marker.
Three of the vessels making the turn around the first buoy marker.
Three of the vessels making the turn around the first buoy marker.
Three of the vessels making the turn around the first buoy marker.
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Doucette, Jayne H.
Three of the vessels making the turn around the first buoy marker.
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09/17/2018
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The Anything-But-a-Boat Race returns to the shores of Garbage Beach on Sunday, September 16 at noon. This special event is part of The Sea Around Us: Celebrating the Legacy of Rachel Carson, two days of fun and educational FREE events for the whole family brought to you by the Woods Hole Business Association in collaboration with the science community.
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WHOI held its periodic Anything-But-A-Boat Race on Sept. 16 in Woods Hole, Mass. a community event that attracted hundreds of spectators. Race rules stipulate that unboats must be without boat shells, surf boards, or other commercially available boats or power sources. With names like (from left) Warrior Princess, Sons of Carpentry, and Kitsch n Sink, bizarre was the norm for entries from local organizations and individuals. Prizes were awarded in categories that included most imaginative, least seaworthy, and best engineered. The latter went to members of the WHOI Carpenters Shop who worked during breaks and after hours to design and build their vessel using a paddlewheel, bicycle, umbrella, and other odds and ends.
Photo by Jayne Doucette
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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