• Bonehead Scuba Student
    Jul 31 2024

    It's dock 'o clock as we listen to big block powerboats zoom past while answering your question "what boat should i buy for my kid?" Relatedly, Jeff discusses his favorite boat (hint: it's not a Donzi). We read everyone's favorite Cargo The Boardgame shipwreck disaster cards and try to pretend like we're good people. Steph shares plans for a houseboat cruise, Jeff shares plans for the latest addition to the fleet. Big news about Boat Of The Week, sometimes we run out of gas, and much more on this week's The Boaty Show! Thanks so much for listening.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Get Over Your Gel Coat
    Jul 24 2024

    So a podcast host walks onto a barge yacht... We got the band back together - Julia and Rich host us on their amazing floating house. Hiliners attract a lot of our attention, a bunch of listener corrections set the record straight, and Admiral's Choice will surprise and delight! New episode every Wednesday, check out pictures in the show notes on www.theboatyshow.com. Thanks for listening!

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • The Boaty Show Live!
    Jul 17 2024

    This episode of The Boaty Show was recorded in front of a live studio audience. Well, about 14 minutes of it. HUGE Thanks to The Contenders Jay Nash and Josh Day for sharing their concert and performing the Boat Of The Week song. Thanks to everyone who came out and had a good time. The rest of the episode is a day-after debrief at friends Christy and Gray's on Round Island, their awesome Shamrock Walk Through 20, sponsons, and a bat. New show every Wednesday!

    Email your Boat Of The Week submission, question, announcement, or sponsorship inquiry to theboatyshow@gmail.com Check out other episodes, show notes, and pictures of BOTW candidates at www.theboatyshow,com.

    Video of the live event!

    https://youtu.be/I2BMMvHDT80

    BMW TYDE electric hydrofoil (Kimberly)

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    42 mins
  • Bikini Ready Go
    Jul 10 2024

    Port Dunsel Yacht Club hosts The Boaty Show! Pictures, links in episode notes at www.theboatyshow.com. Peak geek week as we delve deep into metallurgy, marine gas, propeller design, two stroke vs four stroke motors, and metal machining. Steph drops chemistry knowledge, Jeff nearly strokes out from laughing, Kim gives a lesson on the Cow Tunnels of Tennis Island (dead ass), and Patrick is field-promoted from Rear Admiral For The Day to Honorary Co-Host. We hit Boat Of The Week hard with five submissions, including from our youngest ever. All that and more on this week's Boaty Show! Listen every Wednesday, email your BOTW submission and recommendations for an editing intern to theboatyshow@gmail.com. Thanks so much for listening, following, sharing with a friend!

    Notes:

    Boston Whaler Menemsha:

    Link to Lankford Bay Marina for E-Tec rebuilds

    https://www.lankfordbaymarina.com

    Bad fuel filth muck:

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    1 hr and 37 mins
  • A Marine Biologist Walks Into A Bar
    Jul 3 2024

    We record riverfront with boats coming and going, meet a bonafide marine biologist, interview a ferry boat captain, nearly capsize Boat Of The Week, review our boat spotting finds from the week, and much more! Pictures and links in show notes below. New show every Wednesday, email your BOTW to theboatyshow@gmail.com,

    Come see The Contenders live 7/13 in Thousand Island Park, NY. Special Boaty Show surprise! Please get your tickets in advance at this link, it goes a long way to supporting the music series this is part of:

    https://www.universe.com/events/the-contenders-jay-nash-josh-day-at-the-thousand-island-park-tabernacle-tickets-2MCJNB

    Donate to The Great Loop Challenge - a team breaking the record of the Great Loop in an open center console to raise $1M for pediatric cancer research:

    https://nationalpcf.org/the-great-loop-challenge-2024/

    A Century Resorter

    The Rumery's Torpedo BAT

    https://vessel.iyba.pro/yacht-for-sale/40000208/?id=81853&vessel=2793365

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Amish Curious
    Jun 26 2024

    Kick off Summer 2024 on the deck of Steph's houseboat! Two boat reviews - Regulator and Ski Nautique. Osprey, ducks, caspian terns interrrupt discussion of wake boat propeller innovation and Steph's Amish boat canvas maker neighbor. We meander into old business with San Francisco Bay open water swimming and getting passed by a one-legged cyclist. A truly innovative Boat Of The Week segment surprises all with a contender we've never seen before but hope to see again. New show every Wednesday! Email your Boat Of The Week to theboatyshow@gmail.com, like, leave a review, and follow @theboatyshow on facebook and instagram. Thanks for listening!

    Mary Mattingly's work from Paul S:

    Swale: https://marymattingly.com/blogs/portfolio/swale-2016-ongoing.

    Waterpod: https://marymattingly.com/blogs/portfolio/2009-waterpod

    A random red Donzi 22 with a 454 (Capt. David's NH Craigslist ad expired)

    https://www.yachtworld.com/yacht/1989-donzi-22-classic-9000798/

    Float Of The Week from Patrick M

    https://www.costco.com/california-boat-company-inflatable-water-lounge%2C-11.5%27.product.4000237700.html

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    56 mins
  • Boat AND Float Of The Week
    Jun 19 2024

    Steph and Jeff break down five floaty toys, three boat reviews, two mink stories, and one geeked out discussion of thermoclines. George Clooney and Sophia Loren join our imaginations from Lake Como, boats made in Idaho have heaters who knew, and we're psyched that this'll be our last remote recording for a while. Listen every Wednesday and sometimes other days, email us your high score in Balls and your boat of the week submissions at theboatyshow@gmail.com, Thanks so much for listening!

    Boat Of The Week links:

    https://stancraftboats.com/inventory/2013-360-rivelle/

    https://www.reddit.com/r/oddlysatisfying/s/3Yh8rjyTl1

    https://vessel.yachtbroker.org/pdf2/export.php?id=80985&key=d8f017722f0cd268115defe6e212a594745f4f06&vessel=2810816&browser=true

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C76558-odiZ/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==

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    44 mins
  • BONUS: Rower Audrey Boerson Wins Silver in Holland
    Jun 15 2024

    We catch up with Audrey Boerson of Black Sheep Racing in the Netherlands after her amazing competition at the 138th annual Holland Beker Regatta. She won silver in the OPEN WEIGHT women's single as a lightweight limited to 135lbs. She competed four times in one day and nearly won the lightweight single before she abruptly exited her boat. Next up? World Cup III in Poland UPDATE - Audrey goes straight to the final Saturday 6/15 after winning her heat! US Rowing does NOT support sculling athletes like Audrey and her teammates at Black Sheep Racing. Please make a donation to support her and her teamates international travel and competition: https://www.gofundme.com/f/2024-summer-racing?qid=c2e384a5e24be8e9e858f8cef6aae30d

    Next Race - World Cup III in Poland:

    https://worldrowing.com/event/2024-world-rowing-cup-iii/

    The Holland Beker Regatta:

    https://hollandbeker.nl/regatta/

    On August 14, 1886, a group of sporting gentlemen gathered in the Amsterdam with the purpose of establishing the “Committee for the Championships of the Netherlands for gentlemen amateurs in single scull outriggers”. The word “amateur” differentiated men who were paid to row or steer the boat and gentlemen who rowed for pleasure. The Committee allowed those from the gentlemen amateur group to participate in the annual regatta in the men’s single scull.

    On September 25, 1886, the first regatta took place. Until 1912 the regatta was known as the International Dutch Open Single Sculling Championships. The regatta maintained wide international renown. In 1931 the regatta was moved from the river Amstel to the temporary race course in Sloten, near Amsterdam, until it found its present site at the brand new Bosbaan in 1937.

    During the eighties, the Holland Beker experienced competition from a growing number of international regattas, which made it difficult to attract the top international rowers. After some German victories, several Dutch victories were celebrated in the late eighties and early nineties.

    There is a gap in the regatta’s history in the years 2001 and 2002. Only after the refurbishment of the Bosbaan race course in 2003 did the Holland Beker Regatta Association start anew. The organisation now includes the Royal Maas Yacht Club Rotterdam – replacing the Royal Netherlands Yacht Club as the organising group in 1994-, the Amsterdam Student Rowing Club Skøll and the Royal Dutch Rowing Association. In 2004 the name of the regatta changed back to the Koninklijke Holland Beker.

    As Holland’s most renowned international regatta, the Koninklijke Holland Beker has hosted the World Rowing Cup III in 2019. Top rowers from countries around the world have travelled to Rotterdam to compete, which made the event a great success.

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    25 mins