Our Events
20th Lakeland Cardboard Boat Challenge & Lakes Festival
(Postponed due to Hurricane Milton)
(New date to be determined)
Lake Hollingsworth Boat Ramp
Hosted by Lakes Education/Action Drive & the City of Lakeland
Purpose: To raise awareness of Polk County lakes and for residents to learn how their actions can affect lake water quality.
Challenge: To design, construct and race a boat made of cardboard around a marked course on Lake Hollingsworth.
Categories: Pre-built and On-site Built, Corporate, Community, Family, Youth
Registration & Building Schedule
8am – 8:30am: On-site Built Registration
8:30am – 10am: Onsite Cardboard Boat Building
9:00am – 9:30am: Pre-built Boat Registration
10:00am – Cardboard Boat Race Starts!
Team Registration = $35
Sponsorships: All sponsorships include a waiver in boat registration fees.
Silver Sponsorship ($250) Live broadcasted recognition between racing events and inclusion on the event welcome banner.
Gold Sponsorship ($500) Live broadcasted recognition between racing events, inclusion on the event welcome banner, posted appreciation on social media accounts, listed on event t-shirts.
Platinum Sponsorship ($1000) Live broadcasted recognition between racing events, inclusion with large logo on the event welcome banner, posted appreciation on social media accounts, listed near the top on event t-shirts, credited on posters, advertisements and various media interviews.
Why Sponsor? This event presents an incredible opportunity for businesses like yours to make a meaningful impact and align with a cause that resonates with our community. By sponsoring the Cardboard Boat Race, you’ll:
1️⃣ Support Water Quality Awareness: Your sponsorship will contribute directly to raising awareness about how human activities can impact water quality, encouraging positive change within our community.
2️⃣ Increased Brand Exposure: Your company logo will be prominently featured on event promotional materials, social media campaigns, banners, and t shirts, maximizing your visibility and reaching a wide audience.
3️⃣ Positive Community Engagement: Demonstrate your commitment to the environment and community by participating in an event that promotes education, sustainability, and active participation.
4️⃣ Networking Opportunities: Connect with like-minded individuals, community leaders, and potential customers who share your commitment to environmental stewardship.
🙌 How to Get Involved: If you’re passionate about water quality and want to be part of this exciting event, we invite you to become a sponsor. We have various sponsorship packages available to suit different budgets and levels of involvement. Let’s work together to make a splash and raise awareness!
For more information and to discuss sponsorship opportunities, please contact Ron Hart at lakeseducation@hotmail.com or 863-221-5323. We’ll provide you with a detailed sponsorship package and answer any questions you may have.
Together, let’s make a difference and protect our precious water resources. 💙🌊
Rules:
The Challenge: To design, construct and race a boat made of cardboard across a body of water.
Objectives: The boat should float, carry lots of weight, go fast and Raise Lake Awareness.
Team Guidelines:
- Minimum of four and maximum of 10 people. Only two members will set sail in the boat.
- Each team must designate a team captain and provide a boat name (with a lakes awareness theme). Team captains will be the only ones allowed to sign the team in the day of the race.
- Teams are encouraged to have a cheering squad of friends, family and associates supporting them at the challenge event. Supporters are encouraged to bring banners and mascots to cheer on the teams.
- Two team members will power your team’s boat. While aboard your boat, each sailor must wear an approved life jacket (provided for you or you may bring your own).
- Your team will be given two oars to propel your boat. Team members cannot place their hands or feet in the water to steer or navigate. This will result in disqualification.
- The committee reserves the right to disqualify teams that are deemed inappropriate for a family event.
- The committee reserves the right to adjust team category as necessary.
- USE YOUR IMAGINATION!
THE CATEGORIES:
Race teams will be in the following divisions:
- Community/Corporate: Both paddlers must be 18 years of age or older to paddle the boat.
- Youth: Must be elementary/middle/high school age youth to build or paddle the boat. Both paddlers will need to be under 18 years of age. Teams must have an adult to supervise construction and handling of knives.
- Family Team: Must have at least one child between the ages of five and 18 paddling and an adult supervising the construction and handling of knives. The second paddler is over the age of 18.
Pre-Built Groups: Cardboard boats are built before the event, and teams must provide their own supplies.
- The boat may be no more than four (4) meters long.
- Participants must procure their own building materials and supplies.
- The boat must be made entirely of corrugated cardboard. This includes the hull, superstructure, seats or any other functional part of the boat. You may add items that are not made from corrugated cardboard for decorative purposes only; provided any such items otherwise comply with these rules and are environmentally friendly.
- You may use only corrugated cardboard for any functional part of the boat. Any thickness is permitted. You may not use any type of cardboard other than corrugated cardboard (e.g., carpet tubes, spools, composite papers, etc.), unless such use is strictly decorative.
- You may use water-soluble single-part glue.
- You may use latex (water based) paints, caulks or sealers.
- Any glue, paints, caulks or sealers used on the boat must be environmentally friendly and dry as of the start of the race.
- The boat must be free of any sharp edges, pointed objects, or any other material that could cause injury, either to the occupants of the boat, or other participants.
- You absolutely may not use any tar-based substances, two-part varnishes, two-part epoxies, fiberglass resin, or any other two-part or catalyzed substance, or any corrugated cardboard that is bonded to any material other than more corrugated cardboard.
- All boats must be propelled only by the passengers, using paddles. Paddles will be available at the race, or you may bring your own paddles. All paddles must be hand-held and not affixed to the boat in any way. No oar locks or other fixed-fulcrum paddles! No motors of any type!
- The organizers have the right to disqualify, or require modification of, any boat at any time if the organizers decide, in their sole discretion: (i) that any part of a boat violates the rules set forth above, (ii) any boat or portion thereof otherwise poses a safety risk; (iii) that the boat is composed of any non-environmentally friendly material; or (iv) that any part of the boat is in bad taste or offensive in any manner.
On-Site Built Groups: Cardboard boats are built on site, the morning of the event, and all supplies are provided.
- Only those tools and materials we provide may be used, and you cannot exchange supplies with other teams!
- Teams that do not return all construction tools (utility knives, yardsticks, pencils, markers) will be eliminated from the challenge.
Tools and Materials (All tools and materials will be provided to you on race day.):
8 sheets cardboard 2 utility knives
2 yardsticks 2 pencils
1 pack of markers to decorate boat 2 life jackets
3 rolls duct tape 2 oars
No other tools or equipment may be used during the construction or racing of the boat.
Judging:
Overall Judging is based on: Speed – how you place in the race.
Specialty Awards are given based on design, construction, and team performance ― be creative and have a blast!
- LE/AD’er in Lakes Awareness – The boat and team that does the best job in promoting Lake Awareness.
- Spirit Award – Given to the team that shows the most spirit.
- Survivor Award – This is the winner of the final Survivors Race (if there are multiple heats the 1st & 2nd place winners will be invited to the final showdown for the Survivors Award.)
- Titanic Award – The team that has the best sinking boat!
- People’s Choice (Pre-built boats only) – Be creative and attract the votes of the crowd.
- Best of Show – Awarded to the best built boat.