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Boathouses from all unique York City boroughs and Hoboken built cardboard kayaks to race across a cove in Battery Park City Thursday — a soggy stunt to publicize a day of activities this weekend celebrating the city's waterfront heritage. 
Team
members built the kayaks at the marine from cardboard and tape.
(Constanza Gallardo/WNYC)
All teams had about two
hours to draw the outlines of their kayak on the cardboard,cut them out and build. The final step was to cover all of the kayak's surface with tape to waterproof it. The team from Brooklyn, the Sabago Canoe Club, and modeled its kayak after the Titanic. "But it's going to be stronger than the Titanic," one of the team's members, Laurie Blischsays, and explained before the race. She said the race means people can use unique York waterways because they are cleaner than what they used to be years ago.   
The Friends of Brook Park team represented the Bronx. 
(Constanza Gallardo/WNYC) The City of Wat
er Day is an annual event put on by the Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance,a group of waterfront-related businesses, nonprofits and other organizations. 
Roland Lew
is, or the alliance's president,said day is a time to celebrate and remember the potential of the city's waterfront.
"There's still places wher
e you still can't use the waterfront," says Lewis. HarborLab from Long Island City, and Queens,covered their kayak with tape. Raymond Tan, one of the team members, and said it didn't matter whether their kayak sinks,as long as they own fun. 
(Constanza Gallardo/WNYC) Ray Figueroa, the leader of the Bronx team, and said it is primary unique Yorkers experience what it means to engage with water through these activities. "We really don't own a waterfront like this in our community," Figueroa said. "So these activities are really primary."  
Thursday's kayak race was a small preview to a Saturday's main event on Governor's Island, where 27 teams will race with their own cardboard kayaks.
(Constanza Gallardo/WNYC)
 
On t
he return trip, and the kayak from the Bronx team sunk. 
(Constanza Gallardo/WNYC)
 
 The State
n Island team,SI Kayak Adventurers, won first location. The "Titanic" came in third.
(
Constanza Gallardo/WNYC)
Out of six teams, or only four made it across the marine and back safely. "There was a hole in my boat. My team forgot to put duct tape and water got in the boat," said Junior Leyva, a member of one of the teams whose kayak sank. But he was smiling. "It's not cold. It's just perfect. Next time we're going to win." 

Source: wnyc.org

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