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4th annual Recycled Cardboard Boat Regatta, co-sponsored by DNREC’s Reclaim Our River program, set for Saturday, Aug. 5 on Nanticoke River

Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control | Division of Watershed Stewardship | Date Posted: Monday, July 31, 2017



BLADES – The fourth annual Recycled Cardboard Boat Regatta – presented by the Delaware Nature Society’s Abbott’s Mill Nature Center, in conjunction with DNREC’s Division of Watershed Stewardship’s Reclaim Our River Program, the Town of Blades and the Nanticoke River Sail & Power Squadron – will cast off on Saturday, Aug. 5 at the Nanticoke River Public Marine Park, 26 North Market Street, Blades, DE 19973. Sign-in and registration begin at 11 a.m., with judging of boats’ appearances at noon, and races starting at 12:30 p.m.

Racing action in the DNREC-sponsored 3rd Annual Cardboard Boat Regatta last year in Blades; the 2017 regatta will have winners in five categories

The Recycled Cardboard Boat Regatta is open to anyone who can build a boat from recycled cardboard and paddle it approximately 200 yards to the regatta finish line. First-place awards will be given for winners of races in five different categories: individual, youth, teens, family, and organizations or businesses. Special awards will be given for “Pride of the Fleet,” “Most Whimsical Boat,” and “Team Spirit.” Also, spectators will be asked to pick a “People’s Choice” award winner, while a special “Titanic Award” will be given for the “Most Dramatic Sinking!”

Boats may be any size, shape or design, but must be made of recycled cardboard. Boats should be painted with multiple coats of any one-part polyurethane or enamel paint. Boat decorations may be removed after judging, and prior to the race start.

Recycled Cardboard Boat Regatta registration fee is $30, and participants can also register the day of the event. Participants also are encouraged to challenge others to race in the Recycled Cardboard Boat Regatta for one-on-one bragging rights, and can do so by choosing the challenge option during registration. After all boat races are completed, skippers of cardboard boats may challenge another skipper and their boat to a race. There is a $15 fee for a challenge race, to be paid by both challengers. Challenges should be issued only to cardboard boats that are entered in the same regatta categories.

During the event, attendees can enjoy music, food, snacks, and beverages, and become better informed by the Reclaim Our River (ROR) partnership on how to protect Delaware’s waterways. The ROR-Nanticoke Series is devoted to bringing monthly events, workshops, and recreational activities to the Nanticoke Watershed. The series offers participants fun opportunities to connect with Delaware’s waterways and provides important information on water quality that can help in protecting aquatic resources.

The ROR partnership also welcomes event sponsors with proceeds going toward event costs, river restoration, and water quality education. Sponsorships begin at $50. Sponsors of this year’s Cardboard Boat Regatta include the Nanticoke River Yacht Club and Mow-N-Trim, a Seaford lawn care business. Judging for this year’s regatta is generously provided by Gallery 107 of Seaford.

To register for the event, and for rules and other information, please visit www.delawarewatersheds.org. For further assistance, please contact Alice Mohrman at 302-422-0847 or alice@delawarenaturesociety.org.

A video from the past few years of the Recycled Cardboard Boat Regatta can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDqFDY7eQWU.

Media contact: Philip Miller, DNREC Division of Watershed Stewardship, 302-672-1149, or philip.miller@delaware.gov

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4th annual Recycled Cardboard Boat Regatta, co-sponsored by DNREC’s Reclaim Our River program, set for Saturday, Aug. 5 on Nanticoke River

Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control | Division of Watershed Stewardship | Date Posted: Monday, July 31, 2017



BLADES – The fourth annual Recycled Cardboard Boat Regatta – presented by the Delaware Nature Society’s Abbott’s Mill Nature Center, in conjunction with DNREC’s Division of Watershed Stewardship’s Reclaim Our River Program, the Town of Blades and the Nanticoke River Sail & Power Squadron – will cast off on Saturday, Aug. 5 at the Nanticoke River Public Marine Park, 26 North Market Street, Blades, DE 19973. Sign-in and registration begin at 11 a.m., with judging of boats’ appearances at noon, and races starting at 12:30 p.m.

Racing action in the DNREC-sponsored 3rd Annual Cardboard Boat Regatta last year in Blades; the 2017 regatta will have winners in five categories

The Recycled Cardboard Boat Regatta is open to anyone who can build a boat from recycled cardboard and paddle it approximately 200 yards to the regatta finish line. First-place awards will be given for winners of races in five different categories: individual, youth, teens, family, and organizations or businesses. Special awards will be given for “Pride of the Fleet,” “Most Whimsical Boat,” and “Team Spirit.” Also, spectators will be asked to pick a “People’s Choice” award winner, while a special “Titanic Award” will be given for the “Most Dramatic Sinking!”

Boats may be any size, shape or design, but must be made of recycled cardboard. Boats should be painted with multiple coats of any one-part polyurethane or enamel paint. Boat decorations may be removed after judging, and prior to the race start.

Recycled Cardboard Boat Regatta registration fee is $30, and participants can also register the day of the event. Participants also are encouraged to challenge others to race in the Recycled Cardboard Boat Regatta for one-on-one bragging rights, and can do so by choosing the challenge option during registration. After all boat races are completed, skippers of cardboard boats may challenge another skipper and their boat to a race. There is a $15 fee for a challenge race, to be paid by both challengers. Challenges should be issued only to cardboard boats that are entered in the same regatta categories.

During the event, attendees can enjoy music, food, snacks, and beverages, and become better informed by the Reclaim Our River (ROR) partnership on how to protect Delaware’s waterways. The ROR-Nanticoke Series is devoted to bringing monthly events, workshops, and recreational activities to the Nanticoke Watershed. The series offers participants fun opportunities to connect with Delaware’s waterways and provides important information on water quality that can help in protecting aquatic resources.

The ROR partnership also welcomes event sponsors with proceeds going toward event costs, river restoration, and water quality education. Sponsorships begin at $50. Sponsors of this year’s Cardboard Boat Regatta include the Nanticoke River Yacht Club and Mow-N-Trim, a Seaford lawn care business. Judging for this year’s regatta is generously provided by Gallery 107 of Seaford.

To register for the event, and for rules and other information, please visit www.delawarewatersheds.org. For further assistance, please contact Alice Mohrman at 302-422-0847 or alice@delawarenaturesociety.org.

A video from the past few years of the Recycled Cardboard Boat Regatta can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDqFDY7eQWU.

Media contact: Philip Miller, DNREC Division of Watershed Stewardship, 302-672-1149, or philip.miller@delaware.gov

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