Mid-Atlantic Small Craft Festival XLI comes to Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum on October 4-6, 2024

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CBMM hosts one of the nation’s largest gatherings of small boat enthusiasts and unique watercraft at Mid-Atlantic Small Craft Festival XLI - PHOTO BY GEORGE SASS
CBMM hosts one of the nation’s largest gatherings of small boat enthusiasts and unique watercraft at Mid-Atlantic Small Craft Festival XLI – PHOTO BY GEORGE SASS

ST. MICHAELS, MD

The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum’s waterfront will be filled with unique watercraft and their passionate owners and builders at Mid-Atlantic Small Craft Festival XLI on Friday-Sunday, October 4-6, 2024.

You’re invited to marvel at the craftsmanship and innovation showcased through these vessels alongside hundreds of small craft enthusiasts at one of the nation’s largest gatherings of its kind. Now in its 41st year, this family-friendly festival runs 10am-5pm all three days. Learn more about all the festivities planned at cbmm.org/MASCF.

Register as a participant at cbmm.org/MASCFparticipants to bring your vessel and gain access to the full slate of events throughout the weekend. All other guests can enjoy the festival with general admission, which is valid for two consecutive days.

CBMM members save $25 on participant registration and receive free entrance to the festival as part of their free general admission throughout the year.

CBMM members become a part of the Chesapeake story, joining CBMM’s mission as stewards of the region’s rich cultural heritage. To discover all the terrific benefits of membership and join today, visit cbmm.org/memberships or contact Membership Services Coordinator Debbie Ruzicka at 410-745-4991 or druzicka@cbmm.org.

This edition of MASCF will feature dozens of small craft, including sailing skiffs, rowing shells, kayaks, canoes, paddle boats, prams, and one-of-a-kind boats, with many of them in the water.

It’s also a great opportunity to meet small craft owners from around the region, including members of the Traditional Small Craft Association, to ask questions about their vessels and boating experiences. Don’t forget to check out CBMM’s small craft collection, including the dozens of vessels on display in the Welcome Center as part of the exhibition Water Lines: Chesapeake Watercraft Traditions, which opened last year.

CBMM’s celebration of all things small craft features a full slate of activities on Saturday. CBMM’s Shipyard staff will offer boatbuilding and maritime demonstrations throughout the day, while Chesapeake Light Craft will be on site with a selection of vessels from its fleet for guests to demo. Children are invited to build and sail their own model boat with CBMM’s Maritime Model Guild.

Don’t miss the chance to see these unique vessels in action that afternoon with a race on the Miles River. Guests are encouraged to watch the friendly competition from CBMM’s waterfront and docks.

Everyone on campus for MASCF will be able to vote for their favorite boat, with the People’s Choice award and others announced among participants on Saturday evening. Limited offerings will be available for the public to see on Sunday.

For safety reasons, non-service dogs must be kept at home during CBMM festivals, including the Mid-Atlantic Small Craft Festival.

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