Yachtapalooza, provides a one-day lineup of boat and sailing exhibitors and seminars on the city's Far South Side.
Christian PiekosHundreds of boaters and sailors are gearing up for the season at Yachtapalooza, a one-day boat show on the Chicago's Far South Side.It might be a chilly spring day, but hundreds are getting ready to set sail at the 25th Yachtapalooza at Crowley's Yacht Yard on Chicago's Far South side."This is a get spring going for us," he said of the yearly one-day boat show.
From hands-on seminars and demonstrations, highlighting the vital how-tos of sailing, to budget-friendly boats on sale, organizers say Yachtapalooza is perfect for aspiring future sailors. Yachtapalooza also supports nonprofit organizations like No Salt Sailing that helps veterans heal from unseen wounds through sailing.
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