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12th Annual Cardboard Boat Race Back This Year In Riverhead

Scores turn out for a splashing good time at the Peconic River in Riverhead.

Despite being derailed by the pandemic last year, the event is back in Riverhead this August.
Despite being derailed by the pandemic last year, the event is back in Riverhead this August. (Lisa Finn / Patch)

RIVERHEAD, NY — Despite being derailed last year due to the pandemic, a popular event is ready to launch again this year in Riverhead as the 12th Annual Cardboard Boat Race sets sail in August.

According to the Riverhead Chamber of Commerce, the event is scheduled for Saturday, August 7 on the Peconic Riverfront in downtown Riverhead. Registration opens on June 1. For additional information, click here.

The popular event draws crowds to the Peconic waterfront, cheering as spirited contestants of all ages hop into vessels constructed with cardboard, duct tape — and a boatload of creativity.

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Every year, spectators offer cheers of encouragement and good-natured laughter as some of the boats prove a bit less than seaworthy, sending their stalwart crews splashing happily into the Peconic River.

Families, friends, young and old participate in the event, spending months creating their cardboard boats, and then enjoying a day on the water, as well as music, face painting, and food.

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The event is hosted by the Riverhead Chamber of Commerce; divisions include youth, single riders, groups, and outlaw races.

The Battle of the Town Supervisors is a crowd favorite; in 2019, then-Riverhead Town Supervisor Laura Jens-Smith vied against Southampton Town Supervisor Jay Schneiderman.

Prizes are traditionally awarded in multiple categories including Titanic Sinking!, based on the fun involved when participants take a plunge into the Peconic as their cardboard boats capsize.

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