Whitewater Center Hosts ‘Build Your Own Boat’ Competition
On Saturday, October 15th, the Whitewater Center’s Charlotte location is holding its annual “Build Your Own Boat” competition. If you’re not familiar with this one-of-a-kind test of ingenuity and bravery,…

A general view of the action during the 2009 Charlotte Open at the US National Whitewater Center on October 3, 2009 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
Streeter Lecka/Getty ImagesOn Saturday, October 15th, the Whitewater Center's Charlotte location is holding its annual "Build Your Own Boat" competition. If you're not familiar with this one-of-a-kind test of ingenuity and bravery, the contest involves amateurs riding the class II-IV rapids at the Whitewater Center in their own hand-crafted vessels. If you're a fan of fail videos, this is for you.
According to the Whitewater Center's website, the competition capacity is 60 boats crewed by teams of 1 to 4 people, ages 16 and older. All boats must be human powered and all boat materials must float. That last part seems really important.
Maximum dimensions of the wonky watercraft can be no greater than 10′ wide x 10′ long x 5′ tall. Boat weight limit is 150 lbs. max. Rope sections may not be longer than 18 inches and must be tied securely against the structure. No enclosures or compartments are permitted.
The following materials are prohibited on the boats: Metal objects, sharp objects, wood (plywood, boards etc.) over 1/4″ thick, manufactured craft designed for whitewater (rafts, kayaks, duckies, river boards, stand up paddle boards, inner tubes, etc.), and no straps or devices that hold participants to the craft. That means people will be falling into the water.
The competitors must bring their boats for a float test on Friday, October 14th from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. The competition is on Saturday, October 15th from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m. If you want to see how the homemade boats fare in the rapids, get the rest of the details HERE. Should be fun! Here are some highlights from last year's event:
7 Places to Have an Adventure Nearby Charlotte
1. Swimming at the Quarry at Carrigan Farms
We have an absolutely beautiful swimming hole just 40 minutes from Charlotte. By taking a day trip to his Quarry, you can have an adventure away from the city. Located in Mooresville, North Carolina, it is a true hidden gem. A swimming hole will open in May of 2022, and registration is required. In addition, there is food service on-site so you can grab a juicy burger after a long day of swimming. You can see more on this adventure spot here.
Divine Llama Vineyard
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Lavender Oaks Farms
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Visit the U.S. White Water Center
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Linville Gorge & Falls
You can take a little day trip to Linville and get outdoors. If you love waterfalls, this is a must-see in North Carolina. Linville Gorge is one of my favorite places. Whenever I visit, I play on the rocks for hours. The Linville Gorge is one of the most scenic and rugged in Eastern America, formed by the scouring action of the Linville River. This area is sometimes referred to as the "Grand Canyon of Eastern USA." It is only about two hours away from Charlotte, and it is full of adventure. Linville Falls is located on the Blue Ridge Parkway near Milepost 316.4, about 66 miles north of Asheville. Located in Burke County, Linville Falls drops 90 ft. into the 12-mile long Linville Gorge with cliffs towering above the river. You can see more on the falls here.
See Large Furniture
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