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The New Hampshire Boat Museum was founded
in 1992 by a group of dedicated antique and classic boating enthusiasts
whose common goal was, to preserve the boating heritage of the New
Hampshire Lakes. The museum founders, all active in the antique
boat world, felt that a museum focusing on the impact that recreational
and commercial boating had on the development of the lakes and tourism
in the Granite State would increase appreciation, awareness, and help
preserve these vintage craft.
The Museum, located in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire, two miles from
the center of Wolfeboro near Lake Winnipesaukee features many of the finest
examples of vintage mahogany and antique boats, including; Garwood, Chris
Craft, Century, Dodge, Penn Yan, Lyman and Hacker, on a rotating basis.
The runabouts and race-boats are not the only craft we feature; also on
display are canoes, guide boats, and sail boats. Whether you are an outboard,
steam, paddle or sail enthusiast the displays; enhanced with archival
photos, trophies and models, bring to life a truly grand era of boating.
Whether you love the fine craftsmanship of a vintage boat, the aura of
a time gone by, or the camaraderie of being with people who share your
interest in preserving the past; the New Hampshire Boat Museum offers
you many venues to explore. You can become a member or volunteer on one
of the many events or projects. You may have a boat, accessories or memorabilia
that you would be willing to loan or donate for display. Or, you may have
a special area of interest or expertise that you would like to share for
a special event or lecture series.
In order to stay in touch with members throughout the year, the Museum
maintains this active Website, and publishes a quarterly journal, "Boathouse
News" which contains interesting stories about boats and the Lakes
Region, upcoming events, what's available at the Museum store, and boats
that are for sale.
We invite you to come, visit and explore the New Hampshire Boat Museum
and the wonderful lake regions of New Hampshire.
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