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Classics Boaters from 7 States to Cruise Table Rock Lake

Classics Boaters from 7 States to Cruise Table Rock Lake
--with Pre-event Cruise to Eureka Springs, Arkansas-
            TWO FREE TO PUBLIC MINI-SHOWS
 
(Kimberling City, MO) Coming from seven states, classic boats and boaters will ply the deep blue water of Table Rock Lake May 29th through May 31st.. The antique and classic boats will cruise more miles than in any other single classic boating event.
 
This will be the 22nd Annual Classics Cruisin’ Table Rock Lake event.  This year’s cruising starts with an 88-mile roundtrip one-day pre-event cruise on Thursday, May 29th from a new home port for the event, Port of Kimberling Marina in Kimberling City, Missouri to Holiday Island Marina in Arkansas, just outside Eureka Springs.  The pre-event boats will be available for viewing in a free to public mini show from approximately 11:15 a.m. until 2:45 p.m. courtesy of the Holiday Island Marina.
 
The main event, and largest number of boats, will begin their cruises from Port of Kimberling with Friday and Saturday cruises on the White, James, and Long Creek arms of the Table Rock Lake.  There will also be a free to public showing of the boats on Saturday, May 31st from noon to 3 p.m. at Port of Kimberling Marina.
 
Becky Caddell and her husband Jerry from Shell Knob are the “admirals” for the event.  Becky says, “We have a great selection of classic boats ranging from wooden and fiberglassic gems from the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s to modern reproductions.”
 
Jerry noted more details on this year’s event are available at HeartlandClassics.Org and on the Heartland Classics Chapter of ACBS Facebook page.  Heartland Classics Chapter sponsors the event and is a part of the international Antique & Classic Boat Society (ACBS.org).
 
 

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