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Shelton Formal Meet - September 12
th 2009

THE MEET IS ON FOR SATURDAY 9/12
Rain or shine!
(With 100 years of reliabillity, Evinrudes will run in the rain!)

If you have an easy-up tent, rain gear, boots or an umbrella you may need them in the AM. We are hoping the rain will clear off by mid-morning.

Evinrude At 100!!

Evinrude Row Boat Motor
1958 Fisherman 5.5
1959 Big Twin 35hp

The Yankee Chapter AOMCI formal wet meet at Indian Well State Park in Shelton CT will be on Saturday September 12th 2009.

Indian Well State Park is located on the Housatonic River; the park sports ample parking, a boat ramp, plenty of beachfront for boats to be pulled up, barbecues and port-a-potties. There will be a sign in and $5 entry fee per member family attending the meet to cover the cost of the event, prizes, etc.. Directions can be found at the bottom of this page.

The Yankee Chapter of the AOMCI is celebrating Evinrude's Centennial all this year. We hope to see as great a turn out of Evinrudes as we did in 2007 with Johnson and last year with Mercury. This year's formal awards will be devoted to Evinrude exclusively. To keep things focused award categories are only for motors manufactured bearing the Evinrude name. We encourage the display of other marques under the Evinrude corporate umbrella; Elto, Lockwood, Koban, Sea King, Viking, etc... but they will not be included in the award classes.

2009 Award Classes:

Class 1) Evinrude Row Boat Motor

Class 2) Original Evinrude 1923-1945 (non RBM)

Class 3) Restored Evinrude 1923-1945 (non RBM)

Class 4) Original Evinrude 1946-1970

Class 5) Restored Evinrude 1946-1970

Class 6) Best Boat & Evinrude Motor 1909-1945

Class 7) Best Boat & Evinrude Motor 1946-1970

Class 8) Evinrude Display
Be creative! (Literature, signs, accessories, tools, etc?)

Oldest Running Evinrude
Awarded to the oldest running motor at the meet!

Presidents Award - Best In Show
Winner is the entry from classes 1-8 that receives the most over-all votes!

All outboard motors entered must be in operational condition.

Peoples Choice Judging
The Yankee Chapter will keep the successful "people's choice" format used last year. Individuals competing for the awards will be asked to complete an entry form entering each item (as appropriate) into one of the classes 1-8 above. They will receive a number to display under the transom clamps of their motor or on their boat or display. (Numbers 100-199 for Class 1, 200-299 for Class 2, 300-399 for Class 3, etc..) All motors and items to be judged must be in the designated Judging Area by 10:00AM and all motors must be in operable condition.

Attendees to the meet will be offered a ballot form at sign-in to write in the numbers of their choices for each category - participation is optional and ballots are limited to one per member family. Ballots will be turned in at the sign-in tent by no later than 12:01PM. Things to consider when judging

The winner of each award will be the one with the most votes. To encourage participation members may only win one award. If an individual enters several different items and wins more than one class they will get to choose which award to keep, the other will go to the next runner up in that class. In the event of a tie or any disputes the Chapter President will decide the winner. There will be a brief annual chapter meeting at approximately 12:30PM with the awards presented afterwards.

The Yankee Chapter of the AOMCI encourages people to bring motors, boats and outboard related items to the meet even if they are not entered in the formal judging. The national AOMCI organization requires each chapter to have one formal event and meeting each year

How You Can Help
Help make the meet fun for all, share your knowledge and enthusiasm for old outboards – why not bring a friend who is not a member!

Attendees to the meet will want to bring a lunch or several restaurants are a short distance from the park – some even accessible by boat! There are grills, picnic tables and porta-potties available at the park. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited at all AOMCI events.

The Connecticut DEP has rules on safety, speed and decibels for boats operating at Indian Well that are strictly enforced - most race boats and motors will not comply. Please be certain all boats run at Indian Well meet the State of Connecticut's requirements, have appropriate state registration, insurance and safety gear on board. Information on these requirements can be found at the CT DEP website. Also, here is the link to the Indian Well State Park website with additional information and directions.

All boats traveling on the river should stay to their right when traveling up or down-river. Please exorcise caution and courtesy at all times and particularly when operating near the boat ramp, beaches or in congested areas. Have a fun and safe day on the water!

NOTE: Please contact the host if you can bring a sturdy and stable sawhorse for use in the display area. People displaying large motors or bulky/heavy items should plan on bringing their own stands. Please be sure that all items displayed are secure and stable.

Directions
From Route 8 north: take Exit 14. At the end of the exit ramp take a left, and then take the next left onto Howe Avenue (Rt 110). Go north for approximately 2½ miles. Indian Well State Park will be on the right.

From Route 8 south: take Exit 14. Take a right onto Howe Ave. (Rt 110) and drive approximately 2½ miles. Indian Well State Park will be on the right.

A Fun Day On The Water!


Yankee Chapter: Making Waves With Old Outboards

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