Tuesday, May 4, 2010

A new use for Cardboard

Massillon is about 48 years behind the times...when it comes to building boats out of cardboard and packing tape, that is. But that's all about to end this year as we host our first ever Cardboard Boat Race in the pool at the Massillon Recreation Center on Friday, May 21.

I was just back in the Lifeguard Office helping the lifeguards here build a boat they plan to enter in the race and it's hilarious! The goal of the race is to build a boat that can keep you and a friend afloat during a speed test and buoyancy endurance challenge. Ages 7 and up can compete for prizes in categories like Red Hot Boat, Best In Show, Pride of the Fleet, Last Boat Standing and my personal favorite the Titanic Award for the most dramatic sinking! I think this is going to be the most fun I have ever had in the aquatics center!

The first cardboard boat race on record took place in 1962 in the design department at Southern Illinois University. Students built boats and had to sail them across a local lake as part of their design grade. You can click here to see how these college students built theirs, ask our lifeguards for tips and tricks or come up with your own design. Rules are available here. 

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