On September 24, 1972, The New York Times wrote about a naval architect and Vietnam veteran named Paul Dodson who, following the path of a new and exciting sailboat show in Annapolis, Maryland, had “incorporated the built-in magic of Newport, America’s Cup land, into another successful outdoor sailboat show.”
That was year two of the Newport Sailboat Show in Rhode Island, an event that today is known as the Newport International Boat Show. When the docks open this year from September 16 through 19, it will mark the show’s 50th year—and attendees will receive a kind of two-years-in-one bonus deal of new boats and gear, given that the Covid-19 pandemic threw last year’s boat shows into chaos nationwide.
“You go through so many things—rain, hurricanes, wind,” says Nancy Piffard, who…