> The 39th annual Lake Tahoe Concours d' Elegance Wooden Boat Show makes waves from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. The Lake Tahoe Yacht Club has chosen 83 restored classic craft to compete for trophies in the show. Among the prestigious names are Chris-Craft, Gar Wood, Riva and Century, all on display. Truly, this is a remarkable display of elegance and craftsmanship from a bygone era. If you can, stick around for the high-decibel Roar-Off Parade of boats leaving the marina at 4 p.m. Saturday. The "special guest star" will be the legendary 55-foot Thunderbird speedboat, built in 1940 for Nevada land baron George Whittell, Jr. The go-fast boat's structure is double-planked mahogany and brushed stainless steel. Its most recent powerplant is twin supercharged Allison V-12 aircraft engines. The action will be at the Sierra Boat Company docks in Carnelian Bay, 5146 N. Lake Blvd. (Highway 28) between Tahoe City and Kings Beach. One-day access is $25 ($30 at the gate); both-day access is $40 ($45 at the gate). For tickets and more information, visit www.laketahoeconcours.com

The Bee's guide to events, activities, arts and entertainment
August 11, 2011
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