Float on: NE Boat Show docks in Southie
It’s never too early to think about lazy summer days with the breeze blowing through your hair as you ride the waves in a boat.
It’s too chilly to take a spin now, but you can head over to the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center beginning Wednesday for the New England Boat Show. The boats will be on display through Sunday. Be prepared to be envious.
Workers get hundreds of boats ready for the New England Boat Show at the BCEC. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald)
Evan Jewett cleans the top of a boat, getting ready for the New England Boat Show at the BCEC. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald)
A boat with four outboard engines towers over a worker getting ready for the New England Boat Show at the BCEC. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald)
A worker buffs the deck of a boat as he gets ready for the New England Boat Show at the BCEC. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald)
A worker gets ready for the New England Boat Show at the BCEC. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald)
Workers get a boat ready for the New England Boat Show at the BCEC. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald)
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