Yankee Chapter: Making Waves With Old Outboards
 
 

Yankee Chapter Meet Schedule

Pack up your Packard and head to a Yankee Chapter meet!

To follow is an abbreviated listing of Yankee Chapter events. For the entire content and contact information please consult your AOMCI Newsletter or The Knuckle Knews - the official regional newsletter of the Knuckle Buster and Yankee chapters of the AOMCI.

(Click on highlighted area for more information or photos from previous years)

2008 Meet Schedule for Yankee Chapter

Date
Meet Type
Location
Host
Info/Photos
Jan 26
Dry - Swap Framingham, MA Ron Mogavero
Mar 1
Dry - Swap Georgetown, MA Larry Connors
Mar 29
Dry - Swap Rocky Hill, CT Frank Presch
Apr 5
Dry - Swap Charlton, MA Carl Renholm
May 4
Wet Webster, MA Joe Mikolajczak
May 17
Wet
Lowell, MA Jim Moffatt
June 8
Wet Hooksett, NH Tom Carder
Jun 21
Wet Windsor, CT Ray Schaber
July 19
Wet Wayland, MA Jim Moffatt
Aug 16-17
Engine Expo Mystic, CT Gary Mower

2006

Postponed to
Sept 13

Wet - Formal
Shelton, CT   Art Sesselberg
2006 2001
Sept 27
Wet
Shapleigh, ME
Linwood Dall 2005
Sept 28
Wet Belgrade Lakes, ME Ron Lockwood
This is a Sunday - INFO
Oct 11(?)
Wet
Methuen, MA Jim Moffatt

To make changes to the schedule, please email us at the Contact Us link at the bottom of this page.

See you at a Yankee Chapter Meet!

* The Safe Running of Boats & Motors

All boats used at a Yankee Chapter AOMCI wet meets must be legally registered, insured and have all safety equipment as required by law. Since safety is a concern for all recreational boaters, the wearing of lifejackets is recommended for all individuals and is required by law in many states for children 12 years of age and under. Laws may also require children 12 and under to wear lifejackets on docks and other areas.

When boating, please act responsibly and obey all rules of the road and local laws regarding speed and noise limitations. Please be sure that all equipment is operated in a safe and respectful manner. The consumption of alcoholic beverages at Yankee AOMCI functions is strictly prohibited.

If you are interested in learning more about being a safe boater visit the US Power Squadron and look into their boating safety classes.

You can also learn about each of the New England states safe boater requirements at the following links:

Connecticut DEP

Massachusetts Boating Education Program

Maine Boating Regulations

New Hampshire Department of Safety

RI Boating Fishing Hunting

Boating Vermont

Have a fun SAFE time on the water!



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