The Whatever Floats Your Boat Community Health Day event, aka "Duct tape boat race and 5k Cold Turkey Trot" has been rescheduled to March 2016. 

Additional information will be available when the day gets closer. This will give people that were thinking about participating enough time to get a team and plan together. The Whatever Floats Your Boat Duct tape boat race and the 5k Cold Turkey Trot will be fun events to participate in as well as watch others compete. It could have been a bit chilly on Saturday if your boat didn't float.

Get your team together for the March event. Study up so you can have the best duct tape boat ready to go. The boats must be made completely of Duct tape and recycled materials. You can also get your support team together to run in the 5k Cold Turkey Trot to help you and/or your friends to quit smoking. Join in one or both events.

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Grab your friends, co-workers and family to design, construct and set sail on Saturday, March 19, 2016 with your boat made completely of duct tape and recycled materials. It will be a lot of fun to participate and even more fun to watch.

Both events are free and whether you are building a boat or wanting to quit smoking, having friends to be by your side and encourage you is the best way to be successful.

Construction Materials & Rules
• The ENTIRE boat must be built from cardboard, any material that can be recycled and duct tape ONLY. Duct tape may be used to reinforce seams. NO STYROFOAM, OLD BOAT MOTORS OR HULLS MAY BE USED
• Oars and paddles may be used but must be made of cardboard and duct tape
• Each boat must carry at least 2 people and all people must sit in the boat— no standing and no surfboard style boat
• No paint or varnish is allowed on the day of the event; all paint must be cured prior to boat launch
• Fastening material is to be Duct tape only
• Decorations are allowed and encouraged provided they are not used as structural or flotation elements.
• Crew costumes are encourages
• NO caulking compounds, two-part/mixed adhesives, glues or epoxy mixtures or coatings are allowed.
• NO electrical, gasoline, benzene, propane or other chemical or electrical propulsion systems are permitted.
• Each boat must carry a closed gallon plastic jug (or PFD) with 15’ rope tether firmly secured to the vessel. Guppy class (1 to 2 jugs), Dolphin class (2 to 3 jugs) & Whale class (4 to 5 jugs). Gallon jugs are to remain inside boat while racing, they are not to be used as flotation for the vessel. This is for use in locating and retrieving any sunken remains
• JUDGES DECIDE ON THE INTERPRETATION OF THE RULES.

Boat Classification & Awards
Youth Flight– 10-17 years old– 2 or 3 people only
Guppy– 2-3 people per boat
Dolphin– 4-7 people per boat
Whale– 8-10 people per boat
1st, 2nd and 3rd place finishers in each category: Spirit Award, Most Original, Titanic Award.

For more information and updates please visit the event page Whatever Floats Your Boat on Facebook. Again, this event has been rescheduled to March 19, 2016.

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