We’ve archived all of the amazing presentations from past years of the
Worldwide Classic Boat Show.
If you missed watching any in years past or just want to revisit them, here is your chance!
2025 Presentations
with Veronica Skotnes | Sailor, Author
Veronica Skotnes took to the sea at the age of seventeen as crew on a schooner in the North Sea. Since then, the wind and ocean currents have taken her north of the Arctic Circle, where she now steers her own ship. For the past three years, she has been sailing and living aboard a boat along the coast of Finnmark, in the very north of Norway.
with Dave Snediker | Owner, Snediker Yacht Restoration
Having languished in a boat yard in New London CT for 30 years, DORIS, the largest all-wood sailing vessel built by Herreshoff Manufacturing Co., was scheduled to be scrapped at the end of August 2013. Given a one-year lease on life by the generous collaboration of a good friend and Snediker Yacht Restoration of Pawcatuck, a search for a new owner was spearheaded. Now, thanks to an enthusiastic client, DORIS has been saved.
with Akeia de Barros Gomes | Director of the Center for Black History Newport Historical Society
In 2023, a team of 4 boat-makers (Mashantucket Pequot, Mashpee Wampanoag, Togolese, and Ghanaian) collaborated at Mystic Seaport Museum to create a dugout canoe using both traditional and contemporary methods.
The ten-day collaboration explored similarities in Dawnland and African maritime histories and cultures, imagined how these maritime traditions may have continued if not interrupted, and allowed us to imagine conversations on boat construction as free and enslaved African descended people joined Dawnland Indigenous communities.
with Organizers from the Port Townsend, Australia, and Douarnenez Festivals
Festivals are the lifeblood of the classic boat world. They incentivize boat owners far and wide to give their craft a little extra love and care so they can proudly share the fruits of their labor with friends old and new. These gatherings of maritime culture go far beyond just displaying nice boats – they foster a celebratory atmosphere with music, vendors, events, and most of all community.
with Jeanne Goussev | 2x Race to Alaska Winner
Three years of multihull victories indicated the winning formula for R2AK was clear, but in 2018, after 6 days of smashing logs up the Inside Passage and dipping their spreaders during knockdowns in Hecate Strait, Team Sail Like A Girl was first across the line in Ketchikan, becoming the first monohull and first all-women’s team to take home the $10,000 nailed to a tree.
with Kevin Ritz | Systems Lead at the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding
For Kevin Ritz, helping create safe marine systems is more than a job – it’s a dedicated personal mission. In the face of a marine-based tragedy, Kevin Ritz went from cruising with his family to an intense focus on learning all he could about marine electrical and electric shock drowning.
Kevin helps demystify the wires throughout our boats and the place individual systems make up in one large system – the boat itself!
with Small Boat Designers/Builders Clint Chase, Ross Lillistone, and John Welsford
Whether you’re rowing, sailing, paddling, or just floating, small craft can distill the dynamics of being on the water and provide poignant experiences often lost in the complication of larger vessels. John, Clint, and Ross used examples from their own drawing boards as well as others’ to illustrate the many different facets of small boat design.
See also:
2024 Presentations
2024 Opening Night & Tour of the Show
Golden Globe Winner Kirsten Neuschäfer
With 2x R2AK Winner Jeanne Goussev
Building an Electric AROHA
With John Pratt
Circumnavigating New Guinea in a Traditional Sailing Canoe
With Thor Jensen
Was I Scared?! Finding Peace in Whitewater Rowing
With Peter Fox
Open Boat Camp Cruising
With Geoff Kerr & Steve Stone
What I Learned Rowing Across the Pacific Ocean
With Tom Robinson
2023 Presentations
2023 Opening Night Celebration & Tour of the Show
With the Off Center Harbor Crew
Rowing Across the Pacific Ocean in a Wooden Boat Update
With Tom Robinson
“The Race to Alaska” Movie Night
With R2AK Racers
Synthetic Standing Rigging on Classic Boats
With Brion Toss Yacht Riggers
Hidden Stories of the Herreshoffs
With Evelyn Ansel
The Inside Passage Decarbonization Project
Larry Pardey, “The Real Deal” Movie Night
With Lyn Pardey
What Makes Classic Boats So Damn Beautiful?
With Maynard Bray and Bill Mayher
2022 Presentations
2022 Opening Night Celebration & Welcome Tour
Rowing Across the Pacific Ocean in a Wooden Boat
With Tom Robinson
Classic Boat Festivals of Europe
With Tom Cunliffe
Audience Favorites from the 2021 Show
Building Young People Through Building Boats
Electric Propulsion & Solar Cruising – The Future is Now
Classic Wooden Work Boats of Indochina
With Ken Preston
Small Boat Raids Around the World
2021 Presentations
2021 Show Opener & Welcome Tour
A Life on the Seas of Northern Europe
With Tom Cunliffe
Dinghy Cruising
With Roger Barnes
The Boats & Boatbuilders of Carriacou
With Jeff Dworsky
The British Columbia Coast & Inside Passage
With Yacht Designer Tad Roberts & Capt. Bill Noon
Port Townsend: How This Legendary Boat-Town Was Built
With Kaci Cronkhite and Carol Hasse
Classic Boat Photographers: A Showcase &
Discussion
With Kurt Arrigo , Alison Langley, Benjamin Mendlowitz, Kathy Mansfield, Franco Pace
Boatbuilding Instructors’ Round Table
A Boatbuilding Icon Talks Past, Present & Future
With Steve White
2021 Happy Hour Celebration / Reflection / Q&A







