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"Ready to Launch: A Women’s Boating Class," at Goodhue Boat Company in Wolfeboro on Wednesday, May 20, from 5:30 to 7 p.m., is designed for both novice and experienced boaters, the session provides practical instruction on safety inspections, engine fluid checks, battery maintenance, jump-starting, and proper boat storage. (Courtesy photo) 

WOLFEBORO  The New Hampshire Boat Museum will hold its popular hands-on workshop, "Ready to Launch: A Women’s Boating Class," at Goodhue Boat Company in Wolfeboro on Wednesday, May 20, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. 

“We are proud to serve as a statewide resource for all of New Hampshire’s boaters,” said Programs Director Anne Lennon. “This class is about more than just maintenance ― it’s about empowering women from across the region to take the helm with confidence.”

Designed for both novice and experienced boaters, the session provides practical instruction on safety inspections, engine fluid checks, battery maintenance, jump-starting, and proper boat storage. In demystifying the mechanical side of boating, NHBM seeks to reduce stress and increase enjoyment on the water for everyone.

“Whether you’re a lifelong lake resident or a first-time visitor, we want to ensure every boater feels safe and prepared for the season ahead,” added Lennon.

To register or explore NHBM’s complete 2026 calendar, visit nhbm.org.

Founded in 1992, the New Hampshire Boat Museum is dedicated to preserving and sharing the state's rich freshwater boating heritage. Through dynamic exhibits, youth programs like Junior Skippers, and on-the-water experiences, NHBM brings New Hampshire's boating story to life for visitors from across the state and beyond.

This program is made possible by the generous support of Goodhue Boat Company.

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