Making Way for City Dock Construction, Spring Sailboat Show to Take Over Ego Alley April 25-27

Annapolis Spring Boat Show

2024 Annapolis Spring Sailboat Show

Apr 1, 2025

To make room for the scheduled construction around Annapolis City Dock, the Annapolis Spring Sailboat Show will be moving further into Ego Alley during the event’s run from April 25th to 27th. 

 New Digs 

“We’re very excited about the move into Ego Alley,” says Annapolis Boat Shows President Mary Ewenson, “The stunning backdrop of Annapolis Harbor and the lively atmosphere of Ego Alley make it the perfect place to shop, socialize, and enjoy a fantastic weekend kicking off the tourism and sailing seasons.” 

The Spring Sailboat Show has long been described as the season opener for sailing enthusiasts, with sailors, boat dealers, and marine professionals gathering from all over. It also marks the beginning of the high season for Annapolis tourism. 

“It’s the kind of event where you expect all of your friends to turn up,” says Ewenson. 

In addition to boats ranging from accessible to high-performance, visitors will also be able to shop sailing gear, attend free educational sailing seminars, and explore local vendors. The show will also feature live music every afternoon in the No Wake Zone. 

Annapolis City Dock Project

 
The Annapolis City Dock Project is a transformative redevelopment initiative aimed at revitalizing the historic waterfront. Designed to address flooding, enhance public spaces, and boost economic vitality, the project is intended to create a more resilient and accessible downtown area. Plans include improved stormwater management, expanded pedestrian-friendly zones, and increased green spaces for community gatherings. 

A January ruling from the Anne Arundel Circuit Court put the project on hold. Demolition of the Harbormaster’s Building was scheduled for this week but was further delayed following the hearing on Monday, March 17.
 
Highlights at the Show
 
During its three-day run, the Spring Sailboat Show will feature popular highlights such as: 

·    Boats: Explore boats ranging from an 80-foot catamaran to the Birdyfish – a high-performance hydrofoiling dinghy. 
·    Exhibitors: Find boating gear, lifestyle apparel, home decor, local artisanal products, and more. 
·    First Sail Workshop: Learn the basics and experience the joy of sailing through classroom and on-the-water training for just 70 dollars! 
·    Free Daily Seminars presented by BoatUS: Hear from sailing experts and adventurers and take home new tips for racing and cruising fun. 
·    No Wake Zone: Relax in the outdoor lounge, listen to live music, and enjoy snacks and drinks from local vintners and distillers. 
·    Oakcliff Collaboration Tour: April 26, 4-6 pm & April 27, 9-11 am | Join Oakcliff for high-energy, entertaining working sessions that cover the ins and outs of competitive sailing.

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