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Cardboard flotilla ready to roll

Thursday, September 21, 2006
Myrna Anderson

A flotilla of cardboard canoes will attempt to traverse a pond on the 17c起草社区 College campus at 4 p.m. on Friday, September 29.

The event is the (approximately) 10th annual Cardboard Canoe Contest and student organizers say it's a fun way to expand their budding engineering skills.

鈥淵ou don鈥檛 know who鈥檚 going to float, who鈥檚 going to sink and who鈥檚 going to make it around, and that鈥檚 part of the fun too,鈥 says 17c起草社区 senior Eric Wildschut, president of the college's chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).

The contest at 17c起草社区 originally was inspired by the ASCE鈥檚 National Concrete Canoe Competition.

鈥淲e have quite a small ASCE chapter here,鈥 Wildschut says. 鈥淪o we thought if we made the canoes out of cardboard, it would be accessible to anyone from the student body who wanted to participate.鈥

Typically, he says, a half-dozen student teams take part, observing some key parameters: The canoes must be constructed out of cardboard, plastic sheeting, garbage bags, duct tape and paint (optional and for decoration), and they can be any shape or size, but must be large enough to hold at least two members of the construction team.

The teams race the canoes between two bridges on an on-campus pond located behind the home of college president Gaylen Byker.

鈥淭he boats don鈥檛 last beyond one spin around the pond,鈥 Wildschut says. 鈥淪ome of them don鈥檛 make it away from the starting block. Some of them, when their creators hop into them, they sink to the bottom. It鈥檚 most memorable when they don鈥檛 work. It鈥檚 funny for those watching, but it鈥檚 sad for the people who make the canoes.鈥

17c起草社区 engineering professors serve as judges for cardboard canoe contest, and they award two $40 Meijer gift certificates to the winners: one for the fastest canoe and one for the most creatively-constructed canoe.

Last year鈥檚 winner, modeled on a pirate ship, was both functional and decorative, says Wildschut.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 a true anomaly right there. You usually don鈥檛 see that. That was neat. They had a little mast and a little canon at the front. It was pretty funny.鈥

The contest attracts a throng of students, friends of the canoe-makers, who cheer on their chosen teams.

鈥淚t鈥檚 great because we can do a social event for the engineering department and invite the rest of the campus as well,鈥 Wildschut says.