MWR Richardson Pool 2026 Cardboard Boat Show

MWR Richardson Pool Cardboard Boat Show 2026

Get ready to set sail in the most creative boat you can build! Join us for a day of fun, friendly competition, and unforgettable memories at the MWR Richardson Pool Cardboard Boat Show 2026.


🗓️ When & Where

   
Date Saturday, May 2, 2026
Time Check-in starts at 0900. Boats must be in place and race-ready by 1000.
Location Schofield Barracks Richardson Pool, BLD 578

 


👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Who Can Participate

All DOD ID card holders and their dependents are welcome to join the fun.


⏰ Deadline to Sign Up

Register by 4:00 PM on Saturday, April 25th, 2026.


🎯 Purpose

The mission, should you choose to accept it, is to design and build a cardboard boat capable of carrying a crew of 1 to 3 people. Your vessel will need to navigate a 50-meter obstacle course in the pool.

Important Notes:

  • Boats must be constructed before the event.

  • Teams are responsible for providing all construction materials.

  • Oars, sails, and paddles must also be made of cardboard.

  • For your safety, all participants will be required to wear the provided Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs) at all times.


⛵ Boat Requirements

To ensure fair play and a safe environment, all boats will be inspected upon check-in. Please adhere to the following rules to avoid disqualification:

  1. Materials:

    • The entire boat (hull, superstructure, and seating) must be made of corrugated cardboard, duct tape, and plastic bottles/containers ONLY.

    • The boat CANNOT be covered with tape, crayons, wax-based products (including wax-based cardboard), enamel paint, or any substance that will bleed or run off into the pool.

    • Bottom seams must be taped from the inside of the boat (seams ONLY).

  2. Decorations: You can decorate your boat, provided the decorations do not aid in flotation.

  3. Size: The maximum length of each boat is 10 feet from bow to stern.

  4. Passenger Area: The passenger area of your boat cannot be enclosed to allow for a quick exit if the boat submerges.

  5. Safety: Boats must be free of sharp edges, pointy objects, or anything that could be a menace to other teams.

  6. Conduct: No bumping, jostling, or attacking other boats. Avoid other boats whenever possible.


🏆 Awards

Prizes will be awarded for the following categories:

  • Best in Show: The most creatively designed boat. (Past winners include airplanes, dragon boats, and spaceships!)

  • The Titanic Award: The team with the most dramatic sinking! (Sink with style, not dignity!)

  • Best Team Uniforms: Captain, first mate, and supporting crew will be judged on the originality and authenticity of their themed costumes. (Past winners have included airline crews, pirates, and astronauts!)

  • Fastest to Finish: The team that crosses the finish line in the fastest time.


Parents, this event is meant to be fun and memorable for everyone. Let's make it a great day on the water!