The best and brightest were spotlighted this week at the Southeast Festivals and Events Association’s Kaleidoscope Awards, in Murfreesboro, TN on February 26th. The ceremony was held in conjunction with the 15th Annual SFEA Conference. Top festivals and events throughout the southeast were recognized for their outstanding contribution to the events industry.
“The quality of submissions continues to increase each year making it more difficult for the judges to select the winners,” noted Brenda Pierce, executive director for SFEA. “Of course, to ‘win gold,’ becomes all the sweeter when there is additional competition and the recognition a festival receives for winning is priceless.”
The name “kaleidoscope” was selected due to the colors in the logo image that represent the many different elements and facets within festivals and events. A call for entries was posted last fall and all southeast festivals and events were encouraged to participate. A panel of experts in event planning, marketing and tourism spent an entire day reviewing the entries from eight states. The judges looked for originality, creativity, media impact, volunteer programs, and the overall impact to the community.
Winterfest, Inc. producers of the Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Boat Parade – the World’s Most Watch Boat Parade – headquartered in Broward County, Florida, won in multiple Kaleidoscope Award Categories. The 2017 Winterfest poster painted by local Fort Lauderdale artist, April Renee Kirk, won silver in the promotional poster division. The Parade’s television commercials produced by WSVN, Channel 7, won Bronze and the Winterfest Black Tie Ball digital invitation won Silver produced by Blue Truck Media, Inc.
The Kaleidoscope Awards were sponsored by Classic Tents & Events, Norcross, GA and Pit Stop Portable Restroom Company, Marietta, GA. Classic Tents’ representative Karen Alcock and Pit Stop representatives Brett and Amanda Roques presented the awards to the winners.
ENTER FOR A CHANCE TO WIN WINTERFEST GRAND MARSHAL SHOWBOAT TICKETS ON SOCIAL MEDIA – #53BetterWinterfest
“Fifth Third Better Winterfest” Social Media Promotion
Official Rules and Conditions of Entry
These are the official rules for the “Fifth Third Better Winterfest” promotion (the “Promotion”) hosted on the Facebook® page, Twitter® page, and/or any other social media site of Winterfest Inc.
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER, PARTICIPATE OR WIN. MUST BE A LEGAL RESIDENT OF THE 50 UNITED STATES OR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND AT LEAST 21 YEARS OLD AS OF THE DATE OF ENTRY. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED.
ENTRANTS MUST HAVE ACCESS TO THE INTERNET AND, IF APPLICABLE, A PUBLIC SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNT WITH THE PLATFORM ON WHICH THE PROMOTION IS RUN (E.G., TWITTER® OR FACEBOOK®) AS OF THE COMMENCMENT OF THE PROMOTION PERIOD AND MAY BE REQUIRED TO BE A FAN OF WINTERFEST’S FACEBOOK® PAGE, OR MAY BE REQURIED TO BE A FOLLOWER OF WINTERFEST ON TWITTER® TO ENTER THE PROMOTION.
1. PROMOTION ENTRY PERIOD. The Promotion will begin on or about November 27, 2017 and end on or about December 2, 2017 as described in the applicable Facebook® post and/or Tweet (the “Promotion Period”).
2. ELIGIBILITY. The Promotions are open only to legal residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia who are at least 21 years old as of the date of entry. Entrants must have access to the internet and a public social media account on the applicable social media platform and may be required to be a fan of Winterfest’s Facebook® page and/or be a follower of Winterfest on Twitter® during the Promotion Period to be eligible to enter the Promotion. The Promotion is subject to applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations and is void wherever prohibited or restricted by law.
3. AGREEMENT TO OFFICIAL RULES. By entering the Promotion, you agree to be bound by and accept these Official Rules and the decisions of Fifth Third and Winterfest (including with respect to the selection of entrants to be included in the Promotion and the interpretation of these Official Rules), which are final and binding in all matters related to the Promotion.
4. HOW TO ENTER. To enter the Promotion, use #53BetterWinterfest on Facebook or Twitter during the Promotion Period. Only those entries actually received during the applicable Promotion Period will be eligible to participate in the Promotion. All times are measured by Winterfest’s clock. Proof of sending is not proof of receipt; screen shots or confirming e-mails will not be accepted as proof of receipt. All entries become the property of Winterfest and will not be acknowledged or returned. Entrant is providing all entry information to Winterfest, and not to Twitter®, Facebook® or any other social media account used in connection with any Promotion. False or deceptive entries or acts will render the entrant ineligible.
5. ENTRY CONTENT RESTRICTIONS. With respect to any materials or content submitted as part of your entry, such entry materials may not (a) contain material that violates or infringes another’s rights, including but not limited to rights of privacy, publicity or intellectual property rights, or that constitutes copyright infringement; (b) contain material that promotes bigotry, racism, hatred or harm against any group or individual or promotes discrimination on the basis of race, sex, religion, nationality, disability, sexual orientation or age; (c) contain any unacceptable clothing or adornments; (d) contain indecent behavior, profanities or obscenities, including but not limited to nudity or pornography, or contain anything inappropriate, indecent, profane, obscene, hateful, tortuous, slanderous or libelous; (e) reference persons or organizations without their written permission; (f) disparage persons or organizations associated with Winterfest; (g) include threats to any person, place, business or group; or (h) violate any applicable federal, state or local laws and regulations. Any entry deemed inappropriate or unsuitable, in Winterfest’s sole discretion, will be disqualified. By submitting the entry materials, entrant warrants and represents that all persons appearing in any entry materials have consented to (a) their inclusion in such entry materials, (b)
the entry being submitted into the Promotion, and (c) Winterfest’s use of the entry as provided in these Official Rules. Each entrant further warrants and represents that the entrant has the legal right and authority to submit the entry and agrees to indemnify the Released Parties for any breach or alleged breach of any representation or warranty by the entrant herein. Any entry that fails to comply with and adhere to each and every term and condition set forth herein will be disqualified and deemed ineligible for participation in the Promotion. Winterfest is under no obligation to use or exhibit any entry material in any manner.
6. SELECTION. One Winner will be selected via random drawing by Winterfest from all eligible entries. LIMIT ONE ENTRY PER PERSON / PER SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNT. The odds of being selected for inclusion in the Promotion depend on the number of eligible entries received.
7. WINNER NOTIFICATION. Acceptance of any prize shall constitute and signify each Prize Winner’s agreement and consent that Fifth Third, Winterfest and their designees may use the Prize Winner’s name, social media account name/Twitter®/Facebook® handle and associated photograph, city, state, likeness, entry and or prize information in connection with the Promotions for promotional, advertising or other purposes, worldwide, in any and all media now known or hereafter devised, including the Internet, without limitation and without further payment, notification, permission or other consideration except where prohibited by law. If the winning entry includes the name, likeness or other intellectual property of a third party, then Winterfest may require, as a condition to receiving the applicable prize, the Prize Winner to obtain written evidence from such third party that Fifth Third and Winterfest have the right to use such third party’s name, social media account name/Twitter®/ Facebook® handle and associated photograph, city, state, likeness, entry and or prize information in connection with the Promotions for promotional, advertising or other purposes, worldwide, in any and all media now known or hereafter devised, including the Internet, without limitation and without further payment, notification, permission or other consideration except where prohibited by law.
8. PRIZE DETAILS. Winner will receive (4) Tickets to Ride on the Winterfest Grand Marshal Showboat on December 9, 2017. Estimated Retail Value of all prizes is $1,200 ($300/ticket).
9. PRIZE CONDITIONS. Winterfest reserves the right to modify, suspend, extend or cancel the Promotion (with or without notice) at any time in Winterfest’s sole discretion, and may, but is not required to, substitute another Promotion in its place. Winterfest further reserves the right to amend or change these Official Rules at any time, in Winterfest’s sole discretion.
10. RELEASE OF LIABILITY. By entering any Promotion, each entrant releases and discharges Fifth Third, Winterfest and any other party associated with the development or administration of the Promotion (including any social media platform on which the Promotion is administered or promoted), their parent, subsidiary, and affiliated entities, and each of their respective officers, directors, members, shareholders, employees, independent contractors, agents, representatives, successors and assigns (collectively, the “Released Entities”), from any and all liability whatsoever in connection with the Promotion, including without limitation any and all claims, costs, injuries, losses, damages, demands or actions of any kind (including without limitation personal injuries, death, damage to, loss or destruction or property, rights of publicity or privacy, defamation, or portrayal in a false light) (collectively, “Claims”).
11. DISCLAIMERS. Entries that are lost, late, misdirected, incorrect, garbled, or incompletely received, for any reason, including by reason of hardware, software, browser, or network failure, malfunction, congestion, or incompatibility at Fifth Third or Winterfest’s servers or elsewhere, will not be eligible. In the event of a dispute, entries will be deemed submitted by the authorized account holder of the social media account submitted at the time of entry. Winterfest, in its sole discretion, reserves the right to disqualify any person tampering with the entry process or the operation of any social media account or web site in connection with the Promotion. Use of bots or other automated process to enter is prohibited and may result in disqualification at the sole discretion of Winterfest. Fifth Third and Winterfest further reserve the right to cancel, terminate or modify the Promotion if it is not capable of completion as planned, including by reason of infection by computer virus, bugs, tampering, unauthorized intervention, force majeure or
technical failures of any sort. The Released Entities are not responsible for errors in the administration or fulfillment of the Promotion, including without limitation mechanical, human, printing, distribution or production errors, and may modify or cancel the Promotion based upon such error at its sole discretion without liability. THE RELEASED ENTITIES MAKE NO WARRANTIES, REPRESENTATIONS OR GUARANTEES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IN FACT OR IN LAW, AS REGARDS THE PROMOTION. CAUTION: ANY ATTEMPT BY AN ENTRANT TO DELIBERATELY DAMAGE ANY SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNT OR WEBSITE OR UNDERMINE THE LEGITIMATE OPERATION OF ANY PROMOTION MAY BE A VIOLATION OF CRIMINAL AND/OR CIVIL LAWS, AND SHOULD SUCH AN ATTEMPT BE MADE, WINTERFEST RESERVES THE RIGHT TO SEEK REMEDIES AND DAMAGES (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ATTORNEYS’ FEES) FROM ANY SUCH ENTRANT TO THE FULLEST EXTENT OF THE LAW, INCLUDING CRIMINAL PROSECUTION.
12. APPLICABLE LAWS AND JURISDICTION. The Promotion is subject to all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations. Issues concerning the construction, validity, interpretation and enforceability of these Official Rules shall be governed by the laws of North Carolina. All disputes arising out of or connected with the Promotion will be resolved individually, and without resort to class action, exclusively by a state or federal court located in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Should there be a conflict between the laws of North Carolina and any other laws, the conflict will be resolved in favor of the laws of the North Carolina. All judgments or awards shall be limited to actual out-of-pocket damages (excluding attorneys’ fees) associated with participation in the Promotion and shall not include any indirect, punitive, incidental and/or consequential damages.
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The Incredibly Successful 2024 Family Fun Day is in the history books.
Please come back in 2025 for details on our next Family Fun Day.
Until then, please enjoy a look at all of the fun that was the 2024 Winterfest Boat Parade Family Fun Day!
Sunday, November 24th, 2024
FREE EVENT
Winterfest Family Fun Day at Esplanade Park
For an exciting day of family fun in Fort Lauderdale, head on over to Esplanade Park for Winterfest’s Family Fun Day. Main sponsors include Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital and Publix. This event offers many FREE activities for kids of all ages–and parents, too! This holiday event features giant slides such as Polar Express Slide, Catabella Express Train, and other activities.
Our Family Fun Day is in the heart of downtown Fort Lauderdale in front of the Museum of Discovery and Science and it is packed with exciting family activities.
If you work up an appetite, there will be plenty of food and beverage options for sale. Samples and so much more.
TITLE SPONSOR: Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital
PRESENTING SPONSOR: Publix Super Markets
SPONSOR: SOS Conservation Village, iHeart Radio, Ave Maria, South Florida Ford,
List of Event Highlights and booths:
Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital Teddy Bear Clinic
FREE Ice Cream sampling by Publix
Fifth Third Nascar
Stoked on Salt Ocean Conservation Village
Experience Catabella Express Train, Polar Express
Entertainment provided by School of Rock
Broward College Snow Mountain
Sampling by Raising Cane’s
Pet Rescue Row and Puppy Kissing Booth
Chevron toy cars giveaway
Free boat rides courtesy of Water Taxi
Give-a-ways and Activities with South Florida Ford, Fiorucci Foods, Ave Maria, Museum of Discovery & Science, Flamingo Gardens, South Florida Ford, Veterinary Emergency Group, Freedom Waters Foundation and SO MUCH MORE!
Additional entertainment by the Hip Hop Kidz, Sout Florida Cloggers and Florida Children’s Theatre.
BONUS: the Museum of Discovery & Science will open for FREE after this event (Free Admission from 3-5 P.M.)
With great food, fun activities, and live music, this is an event you don’t want to miss out on. It’s a perfect day on the New River / Riverwalk for the entire family. Don’t miss the excitement for 2024, contact us today to be a sponsor at 954-767-0686
Become a 2024 Sponsor
Sponsors receive Tickets to Winterfest Events – the Winterfest White Party, Grand Marshal Reception, VIP Area, and Captain’s Cup
10×10 Booth prominently displayed
Logo inclusion in a variety of Winterfest Promotions including Family Fun Day Flyer and Social Media
Other media opportunities
Sponsorship Opportunities
All sponsorships are created to provide the maximum entertainment/branding opportunities within the Winterfest Celebration.
Click on the sponsorship level of interest and a Winterfest representative will contact you to have a custom sponsorship created for your company.
PRESS CREDENTIALS: All media requests must be submitted using an email address from the media’s active domain address. The submission must include a commitment from an editor/publisher noting where and when the story/photos will be printed/uploaded on social media platforms.
Any social media influencers must submit their handles, viewership and pre-/event day promotions plan when requesting credentials.
The Epic 2024 Winterfest Black Tie Ball has entered the history books!
Coming in 2025, this page will be updated with all the exciting details of the next Winterfest Black Tie Ball. We’ll see you then!
The 2024 Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Black Tie Ball
Presented by Broward Health in Association with Republic National Distributing Company
Saturday, December 7, 2024
Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Black Tie Ball, presented by Broward Health in Association with Republic National Distributing Co.,will transform into the Savanna to reflect the colorful world of Disney’s The Lion King. The event will feature performances direct from Broadway, from the North American tour (Thank you, Broadway Across America), and the 14-piece Private Stock band will perform throughout the night, sponsored by DEX Imaging.
Welcome Reception by Fision Fiber Optics by Hotwire Communications.Republic National Distributing Co. will bring spirits and wines, and Stephen’s Distributing Co. will add Stella Artois to the event.
The Ball is the most elegant of our festivities and by far the highlight of Fort Lauderdale’s social season.
Tables are $4,000 – $5,000. A LIMITED NUMBER OF TICKETS ARE STILL AVAILABLE. The $6,000 tables sold out.
The Event will have a silent and live auction presented by Dauod’s Fine Jewelry. The silent auction allows you to bid at the convenience of your home with over 200 items. A live auction takes place inside the ballroom and will feature items from
Bergeron Everglades Foundation, US Brick & Block, LaGasse Pools, Ocean Manor Beach Resort, and more.
If you wish to donate an item to our auction – contact Winterfest.
Cocktails, Dinner, and Dancing six pm-midnight. Don’t have a ticket? You can bid on auction items starting October 14th.
PRESS CREDENTIALS: All media requests must be submitted using an email address from the media’s active domain address. The submission must include a commitment from an editor/publisher noting where and when the story/photos will be printed/uploaded on social media platforms.
Any social media influencers must submit their handles, viewership and pre-/event day promotions plan when requesting credentials.
Southeast Tourism Society has named Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Boat Parade one of the STS Top 20 Events in the Southeast for December 2017.
This year’s Parade is December 9, 2017. The STS Top 20 Festival and Event Awards have highlighted programs around the Southeast since 1985.
Travel industry experts select 20 events per month, and STS publicizes them throughout the United States. The complete list is published on two websites: Southeast Tourism Society and Travel Media Press Room.
The world’s most watched parade travels the Intracoastal waterways, 12 miles in Broward County from Fort Lauderdale, north to Lake Santa Barbara in Pompano Beach. The parade hosts brightly embellished boats carrying celebrities, musical groups, beauty queens and other thrilling entries such as a floating Broadway barge. The theme for the parade is “Broadway on Parade.” The International Festival and Events Association named Winterfest to its top 20 Parades in the World. Come see why 1 million people come to watch this holiday spectacle every year!
“The Southeast Tourism Society’s Top 20 Festival and Event list is an excellent guide for the Southeast’s visitors, residents and travel writers. The events selected represent the best, and often most unique, activities in our region,” said Bill Hardman, president and CEO of the Southeast Tourism Society.
Events considered for the STS Top 20 recognition must be at least three years old and have attendance of at least 1,000. The online nomination link and submission deadlines are available at SoutheastTourism.org or by calling 770-542-1523.
BizBash Selects Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Boat Parade as One of Miami/South Florida’s Top 100 Events
Winterfest, Inc. is acknowledged as one of the most powerful events making an impact in Miami/South Florida.
May 23,2017 — From galas and benefits, to entertainment, sporting events, and more, BizBash has announced its 2017 list of Top 100 Events in Miami/South Florida and has named Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Boat Parade to this exclusive list. To select and rank these events, BizBash considers the event’s influence within the industry, in addition to innovation, reach, economic impact, and more.
Winterfest, Inc., which produces the Parade known as the “Best Show on H2O” and One of the Top Parades in the World, recently announced the theme for this 46th annual event “Broadway on Parade.” Set to sail along the Fort Lauderdale waterway on December 9, 2017, Winterfest will host 100 entries featuring the most spectacularly decorated mega yachts, barges, kayaks and privately owned vessels.
“So many high-profile events call Miami and South Florida home, and to choose the best from this diverse landscape is no easy task,” says Beth Kormanik, BizBash executive editor. “Today’s top events reflect a sharply honed sense of mission, thoughtful production, and engaged guests—factors that all contribute to their success.”
“Winterfest is honored to be recognized fourth out of 100 events by BizBash in all of South Florida. As the signature event of South Florida and the Greater Fort Lauderdale area during the Winter Holidays season,” added Lisa Scott-Founds, President & CEO, Winterfest, Inc. “Winterfest entertains over one million people watching along the waterway and millions more on television and online, this parade has something for everyone.”
From galas and benefits, to entertainment, sporting events, and more, BizBash has announced its 2017 list of Top 100 Events in Miami/South Florida and has named Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Boat Parade to this exclusive list. To select and rank these events, BizBash considers the event’s influence within the industry, in addition to innovation, reach, economic impact, and more.
Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Boat Parade and the rest of Miami/South Florida’s Top 100 Events list can be found at www.bizbash.com/top-100.
The Florida Festivals & Events Association (FFEA) presented Winterfest Inc. with eight awards during their 22nd annual convention and tradeshow in Orlando. The annual SUNsational Awards program recognizes members’ innovation, individuality and creative collaboration.
Winterfest, Inc. which produces the Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Boat Parade won the following awards:
TWO (2) – 1st Place for Brochure, Tickets and Invitations.
FIVE (5) – 2nd Place for Facebook promotions, Promotional Items, T-shirt and Poster.
ONE (1) – 3rd Place for Tickets.
Creative work by SMark Graphics, Wizards Creation along with artists Pat Anderson and Marcia Moore where highlighted during the 2015 Winterfest campaign.
For a complete list of winners, visit www.ffea.com/sunsational-awards.
For more information on Winterfest, visit winterfestparade.com or call 954-767- 0686.
Get your friends and family together to discuss theme ideas and remember the music, props, and skits – everyone is a star in the Parade
DECORATIONS: Both sides of the boat must be decorated the same.
DESIGNS: Use a pattern / coroplast / foam board / bead board /corrugated plastic sheets/styrofoam, etc. for fun and creative designs. Draw designs on coroplast, then paint or outline in rope lighting.
DO NOT USE SPRAY PAINT on foam–it will dissolve. Acrylic or vinyl paint is best. If you work with a sign company, they can help create your designs. (HELPFUL HINT: You can use a projector for outlining characters or images on boards!)
Punch holes to place lights or staple rope lighting. You will have to figure out the placement of the lights with a 50 or 100 ct. light string. Space them so you have enough to go around the figure(s) as desired. You can always tie up the extra in the back, just make sure you are not short. Use a screw driver to punch holes in the foam.
TEST THE LIGHTS FOR VISIBILITY AT NIGHT PRIOR TO PARADE!
ATTACH DECORATIONS TO THE BOAT: Use plastic tie wraps for the figures and lights.
ATTACH FIGURES AND LIGHTS TO THE BOAT: Tie the corners and anywhere else it matches a rail to secure it. Be careful – remember wind can move objects – use the plastic tie wraps in all corners of the foam board.
Please remember costumes, fabrics and spotlights to enhance your decorations!
FRINGE: one of the best ways to decorate your hull!
DECORATING TIPS AND TRICKS from THE PROFESSIONALS:
Winterfest’s own decorating playlist can be found on YouTube. Click the video below to watch our video…
Please remember costumes, fabrics and spotlights to enhance your decorations! And Don’t forget your hull – use glittery mylar curtains.
Katie Walters, DECO Productions, Inc.:
“Make your designs are as large as can fit your boat so that it can be seen clearly from the shore.”
Doug Jones, from Sixth Star Entertainment, Inc., wants to ensure that you:
Measure your boat to determine where your signage, lights, and props will fit.
Note that props and signs that are not lit will not be seen.
Use LED lights whenever possible.
Make sure to overdo it if you are planning on overdoing it with lights.
Identify your “hang points” on the sides of boats
Make Signs
Can use twinkle lights or C7 lights then pop them thru corrugated plastic (See Pictures) It is a quick, easy and cost-effective way to create signage
Trace or print letters or images onto corrugated plastic and then outline them with rope light (See Pictures)
Understand that it is best to use a drill and small zip ties
Know that corrugated plastic is available at Home Depot and in larger quantities locally from E&T Plastics https://shop.e-tplastics.com/landing/florida-lauderdale-branch.aspx
Know that mylar floral sheeting can be used to enhance… it is available online from several different vendors
Party City, Shindigz, and Wal-Mart also offer this online
For added support, you can use PVC piping or wood to enhance the stability of your signs.
Attach your wires and extension cords to the railing… never lying on the deck
Use sandwich bags to protect plugs and connections
Always have the opening of the plastic bag down and zip tied closed
Understand that a good sound system and handpicked music is a detail that makes a big difference!
Always include Costumes and Props… make sure to light the area!
TIPS from AWARD WINNING WINTERFEST BOATERS
Rob Kornahrens:
Have a checklist. A sample list for the parade would include:
Meet with friends and family to discuss theme ideas – make sure music can be incorporated into your theme.
Plan your design with your boat in mind. A sailboat and a powerboat need two different designs.
List your materials: Rope lighting, coroplast, and zip ties
Schedule your time
Britt Lanier:
“I feel the most important and the hardest part is in the planning. Each year, depending on the theme of the Parade, we come up with a concept. Usually, a vision ‘pops’ in my head quickly, but I find it really develops when it’s laid out on paper. Sometimes, this may only be a quick sketch. This past year, we were working with a new boat, so I worked with the help of a few JPEGS and a PowerPoint. Once the concept is laid out, it’s just a matter of finding materials and hundreds of ‘Zip Ties’. Then we gather a group of family, friends, and employees, put in a few days of work and concentrate on having a lot of fun.”
Photo Courtesy of Two Men and a Truck
Two Men and a Truck Entry 2014
Scott McIlvaine
Scott McIlvaine:
The first thing starts with a Winterfest theme. Take that idea and build from it to come up with your own theme within the theme.
Get ideas from your family and friends, google for more ideas, but make sure that whatever you come up with you have the resources to pull it off.
Keep in mind that the lighting, sound and any decorations need to be clearly visible from 100 feet away at night. They need to be able to withstand possible rain and high winds.
Safety should be the main concern as you develop your ideas and your decorations. Envision yourself at the helm, navigating at night with possible rain and wind. You must have clear visibility and maneuverability during the course of the parade.
Plan early and allow yourself several weeks to get all that together so that you’re not rushing at the last minute. This process takes time to do it right, start early and you’ll be very pleased with the outcome.
IN DEPTH
Additional decorating tips from a story on Boat US website:
Look at your boat and build on its strengths,” says Pete Chambliss, Chief Elf (yes, really) of the Eastport Yacht Club Lights Parade in Annapolis, Maryland. While displays can be as simple as a strand of lights run along the toe rails, or as elaborate as Santa and the Abominable Snowman cage fighting on the bow while the elves look on, each one starts with a design. A powerboat is longer than it is tall, so it supports horizontal designs well. A sailboat works better with designs with some height.
Decide how you want onlookers to view the display. Inflatables on the foredeck can be viewed equally well from all sides of the boat, while words written in lights may be seen best from the port or starboard side. Now is the time to figure out what decorations to use, how to power them, and how to attach them securely to the boat. Outdoor-rated LED lights approved by Underwriters Laboratory (UL) last a long time, use little energy and produce less heat, avoiding fire hazards. Many yard decorations can do double duty on a boat, too, because their size makes them easy to see and they’re already graded for outdoor use.
Keeping Your Decorations Safe When Powering Up
Adding extra lights to a boat increases the risk of fire and electrical shock, so deciding how to power the display has important safety implications. Before hanging them on the boat, check the lights for frayed wires and loose bulb-base connections. Wrap plug connections tightly between strands with high-quality electrical tape, and don’t overload circuits. The number of strands that can be connected together depends on the type of lights, size of the wiring in the set, and power source being used on the boat.
AC-powered lights can be plugged into an inverter running off a boat battery; you’ll want to use LEDs to minimize the current draw. You can also power up using a properly installed marine genset (be sure to fuel up during the day), but don’t use a portable generator. Not only is there a risk of carbon monoxide poisoning with a portable, they could tip over if you get hit by a wake and the hot exhaust could cause burns or start fires. If using AC power, use an amp meter to balance your circuit load, and make sure to use a pigtail with a ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) as close to the source as possible. This will shut the power down if anything goes wrong in the circuit. AA battery-operated lights and 12-volt lights plugged into a 12-volt outlet are other options. If 12-volt outlets are used, the wiring and outlets must be protected by fuses or breakers properly sized to protect the wires supplying power to the outlet from carrying more current than they can safely handle. Any wiring connections should be clean and free from corrosion.
To check the ABYC allowable ampacity of conductors, download the rating table from Blue Sea Systems or check a reference guide such as Boatowner’s Mechanical and Electrical Manual by Nigel Calder. Look at the specs of the lights you want to use, and consult the manufacturer’s instructions or an electrician. Test all the decorations and their power source on land during the day. It’s easier to replace faulty bulbs, correct overloaded circuits, and add more lights to a sparse display before you hang them on the boat. To further minimize the risk of fire or neon Rudolph going up with a bang, have no flames aboard, keep the bilge clean, and have fire extinguishers and flashlights operational and easily accessible. It’s a great idea for each crewmember to have a small safety light or beacon attached to their clothing, should they need it. Just make sure your crew knows not to use lights in a manner that will interfere with the vision of others. Have safety personnel/spotters with a whistle to notify the captain if an issue arises.
Getting It All Up There
Attaching decorations when you don’t have walls to tack things to is tricky. A simple method involves attaching lights with wire ties or duct tape. To make words or pictures from lights, use chicken wire. String the lights to the wire, and then staple it to wooden frames, easily mounted using properly-sized electrical conduit clamps, which are then secured to the boat using halyards, lines, blocks, and integral boat structures such as outriggers, masts, booms, and spinnaker poles.
String lights above the deck level, inside boat lifelines, in case docking or assistance is needed. Keep connections between strands close to the deck for easy access but high enough that seawater from waves or wake can’t reach them. Make sure to keep connections away from metal rigging and metal support structures.
Be careful not to obscure your navigation lights. Don’t decorate so bright lights fall within the skipper’s line of sight, as that will destroy his or her night vision, and designate someone to stay out of the glare who can keep watch for obstructions and help navigate (see “How To Protect Your Night Vision“).
Don’t Let Your Boat (Or Crew) Get Tied Up In Knots
Decorators should also consider how displays affect the boat’s performance and overall stability, especially because the extra weight of the structure can upset the balance of the boat. Hoisting a large chicken-wire frame is like hoisting a sail that can’t be reefed or released. If the weather is too windy, or the frame too big, it can dangerously destabilize the boat. Keep in mind the crew will still need to get to dock lines and cleats at the slip. Remember, the crew will have to be able to move about and perform jobs, some perhaps on an emergency basis. Don’t decorate in a way that interferes with safe boat operation. Double check the weather forecast before leaving the dock so that you can ensure that your boat and your decorations will weather the elements well. Prepare for the worst; if possible, have a line standing by at the cleat to prevent the crew from running around.
Float Your Art in Winterfest
For over 1 million people in South Florida, the Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Boat Parade is the kickoff to the holiday season. In place of those first snowflakes up north, Winterfest is especially magical for both local and visitors to this area. It affords them the opportunity to celebrate the holidays in a memorable and unparalleled way that is also quintessentially Greater Fort Lauderdale.
“There is nothing more spectacular than to see a child’s eyes shine with the beauty of the Parade,” says Lisa Scott-Founds, President & CEO of Winterfest, Inc. “This is such a wonderful community event during the holiday season which reaches millions more on television and the internet.” Her tip to boaters in the Parade: “The Parade touches the hearts of so many each year, children especially, so it is important to have fun with your designs and make sure your decorations have maximum impact.”
Note: From the sidelines, actor characters need good lighting on their faces and bodies to be seen and should wear simple and bright costumes rather than costumes with small details. Remember that they are 200 feet – 500 feet tall.
Lighting Guidelines
How to Set Up Your Lights
Tip: Punch holes for placing lights or staple rope lighting. You will have to figure out the placement of the lights… a 50 light string or 100 light string. Space them so you have enough to go around the figure as desired. You can always tie up the extra in the back… just make sure you are not short. You can use a screw driver to punch holes in the foam.
TEST THE LIGHTS AND HOW VISIBLE THE LIGHTS ARE AT NIGHT
The more lights, the better your boat will be visually! Remember, this is a nighttime parade and people on the shore need to see you. Unfortunately, we do not have a formula for LED lighting.
IF YOU ARE USING C-7, C-9 LIGHTS – this is the minimum guideline:
Depending upon the display and type of lighting being used, a chart has been formulated to provide minimum guidelines.
These figures are traditional Christmas tree string lights and are listed per deck (i.e. a two-deck, 40’ vessel will be required to have a minimum of 12,000 miniature lights or 3,000 C-7 & C-9 lights).
Please remember, these are MINIMUM guidelines and Winterfest reserves the right to disqualify any entry if these guidelines are not met!
Boat Size in Feet
Miniature Lights
C-7 & C-9 Lights
20-29
5,000
1,000
30-39
6,500
1,500
40-49
8,000
2,000
50-59
9,500
4,000
60-69
12,000
6,000
70 Plus
17,000
8,000
Check the ABYC Allowable Ampacity of Conductors
To check the ABYC allowable ampacity of conductors, download the rating table from Blue Sea Systems or check a reference guide such as Boatowner’s Mechanical and Electrical Manual by Nigel Calder.
So, how much electricity do Christmas lights use?
Your display size and choice of bulbs, whether incandescent or LED, will influence your energy bill the most. For example, a 100-count string of incandescent mini lights runs at 40 watts, while a 70 count of 5mm Wide Angle LEDs is approximately 4.8 watts total. In fact, because incandescent wattage is 80-90% more than LED wattage, the cost to power an incandescent can be up to 90x greater than powering an LED.According to EnergyStar.gov, the average price of electricity is 11.3 cents per kilowatt hour. For the power calculations below, we will use this figure per EnergyStar.gov, but you may choose to pull out your electric bill to use your actual price.
Hint: You can power almost any amount of lights and decorations, depending on the size of the generator.
Disadvantages: While using a generator gives you the advantage of being able to use a greater number of lights and decorations, it does have some drawbacks. Some generators can be loud and can restrict your ability to hear and the limited availability of generators to rent or borrow can be a challenge if your boat isn’t already equipped with one.
Using an Inverter
You may be able to use an inverter if you have an inboard engine. Inverters invert the power from your engine’s DC current to AC. If you have an outboard engine without electric start, an inverter probably will not regenerate the on-board batteries. Inverters can be purchased at local marine suppliers. Make sure to purchase the correct inverter for your vessel. Add up the amount of watts that you intend to power and obtain an inverter with extra wattage.
Advantages: An inverter is simple to use and uses the power your engine is already generating. It is quieter than a generator and boat engine running at the same time. When not using the inverter for decorating your vessel, you can use some of your 110-volt items from home providing you have purchased the correct size inverter.
Disadvantages: Inverters range in price depending on how many watts you want to generate. The more watts you require, the more money you will have to spend. If you have an underrated inverter, you may find you’re without lights in 20 – 30 minutes because the safety feature of the inverter will shut it down.
Where to Get Your Generator
You can find a basic generator at your nearest home store. Below is a basic generator example:
Photo courtesy of The Home Depot
Photo Courtesy of Rob Kornahrens
Photo Courtesy of Rob Kornahrens
Remember, balance your load. Knowing the outlet breakers will make things simpler. Fill the gas tank before you start the parade- do it cold as a splash of gas on hot generators makes for a nice sun burn. Test run the system for one hour and feel the plugs and wires. If you feel heat, change to a heavier gauge wire.
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Decorating of the Patriot National Insurance Group’s Entry
Hiring A Professional Decorator
WINTERFEST ALSO has PROFESSIONAL DECORATORS that can help you create that “WOW” entry for the parade – below are some images of the parade entry and the rendering the client received to approve.
Contact Dawn in the Winterfest office for available decorators.