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12/11/2012 11:00 PMThis year's Trees in the Rigging organizers and participants gathered at the Connecticut River Museum last week to celebrate victory in the annual boat decorating contest. The event, held Nov. 25 under the light of a full moon, featured festively lit vessels passing in review in front of the museum. This parade of boats is part of the traditional opening celebrations for the holiday season in Essex.
Out of a field of 14 participants in the judged competition, Chis and Casey Clark of Following C and Bill Sullivan of Patience tied for first place, while Dave and Jackie Boudinot of Flat-Bottom Girl took second place, Cynthia Yerman of Defiance III was awarded third place, and an honorable mention was given to "Two Coots in Two Kayaks."
Judges Dean McChesney, Pam McChesney, and Chantal Lawrence were extremely impressed by the creativity and execution shown in this year's contest-so much so they came up even when deciding between the glorious green tree created by strategic lighting of the ketch, Patience's rigging, and the dazzling display of lights and artistry that turned the 44-foot Following C into a floating snow globe.
Each first-place team won an etched glass pitcher and glass set donated by the Connecticut River Museum. The second-place, 24-foot pontoon Flat-Bottom Girl was honored for its use of white lights to create a brilliant star atop a luminous tree and was awarded a $50 gift certificate and nautical cheese board set donated by Boatique USA. The third-place Defiance III was recognized for its conversion to Santa's sleigh, complete with Rudolph's red nose lighting the way, and received a nautical welcome mat donated by the Connecticut River Museum. Two Coots in Two Kayaks was literally a last-minute entry, popping its lighted rigs into the river and paddling up the tail end of the procession, names unknown.
Trees in the Rigging is a community event presented annually by the Connecticut River Museum, the Essex Historical Society, and the Essex Board of Trade.